Miami Art Deco District, The Webster
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Where to go shopping in Miami Beach for every style and budget

Whether you're lounging by the waves or hitting the town, discover your perfect look at these Miami Beach boutiques.

Melissa PuppoAshley Brozic
Contributor: Ashley Brozic
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If you love scoping out the best shopping destinations when you travel, you’ll have plenty to explore during a trip to Miami Beach. From renowned brand names lining the streets of bustling districts like Lincoln Road—a famed pedestrian-friendly promenade—to the charming local boutiques scattered throughout Sunset Harbour, the city's fashion-forward reputation is deeply ingrained in its diverse shopping scene. No matter your style or budget, a treasure trove of style awaits discovery. Dive into our ultimate guide to Miami Beach's best shopping destinations below and discover all the fashion experiences that await. 

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South Beach’s iconic pedestrian mall has around 200 restaurants, cafes, art galleries, performance venues and shops, including big-name retailers you know and love, like Zara, Anthropology, Mango, CB2, Apple and even Macy’s. It also touts experiential retail, like a best-in-class Nike Store with running, soccer and basketball trial zones as well as an H&M flagship housed in the restored and historic Lincoln Theater. 

But there’s more to this thoroughfare than you might think. Other big draws to Lincoln Road are its open-air markets in the fall and winter, like the much-beloved Friends of Lincoln Road Antique and Collectibles Market, where you can score amazing vintage home goods at a variety of price points October-May, and a Farmer’s Market every Sunday.

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Your average passersby might zoom right past The Webster and write it off as another Art Deco boutique hotel, but the global fashion set knows better. This three-story luxury retailer is a place of style lore, or shall we say Laure, as everything inside has been meticulously curated by Laure Heriard Dubreuil, who has played a notable role in making Miami the fashionable force it is today.

Laure has wielded her fashion influence to bring the city’s most stylish men and women exclusive selections (and Webster-specific collaborations) from household names like Chanel, Gucci, Balenciaga, Alexander Wang and more, and doesn’t shy away from introducing more experimental luxury labels like Vetements, Jacquemus, Mugler and Paco Rabanne. Explore the space from bottom to top: Whether you leave with something or not, you’re bound to bring home an air of inspiration.

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To anyone who perks up at the sound of the word “drop,” Kith needs no introduction. Founder Ronnie Fieg is the king who keeps on giving, and we, the mere mortals, are just waiting for his next release. Kith has collaborated with basically every brand and franchise that’s ever existed: Nike, New Balance, The Simpsons, BMW, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Chamber Orchestra of New York—really, we’re going to need another page for this.

Kith now has 17 locations worldwide, but its Miami store was the first outside of New York City. The Snarkitecture-designed space feels like the sneakerhead holy grail that it is, with terrazzo-paneled walls and a glorious archway adorned with 500 cast Jordan V sneakers. The showroom is filled with limited-edition apparel and footwear for men, women and kids, including Kith’s in-house label.

Time Out tip: If all this shopping has made you hungry, just pop into Kith Treats for a selection of all the cereal you grew up with, expertly curated by some of Kith’s most high-profile friends.

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In true Faena fashion, Curio at Faena Bazaar is enshrouded in eclecticism, drama and above all else, glamor. The 20,000 square-foot multi-sensory space comprises the most statement-making selections from emerging and established brands, including Silvia Tcherrassi, Brandon Maxwell, Etro, Carolina K, Zimmermann, Adriana Degreas and more. Curio boasts an extensive and selective designer eyewear department, a shoe salon and a menswear section with a fine lineup of swim trunks, linen pants, soft tees and designer denim. There’s also a beauty treatment area where you can get full salon services, from lashes to haircuts. 

And as with all things Faena, there’s more to explore. The space hosts rotating exhibitions, weekend pop-up shops and unique product installations, all to ensure that your shopping trip is filled with wonder and inspiration.

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If you liked it on Instagram, then you’ll find it at Frankie. This tiny but mighty Sunset Harbor shop is a must for Miami’s fashionable females who swear by contemporary labels like Staud, Cult Gaia, Nanushka and Jonathan Simkhai. This is also a great boutique for trendy jewelry, hats, shoes, handbags and other accessories, so if you’ve got somewhere to go and nothing to wear, this is the spot that’ll earn you all the “oohs” and “ahhs” you could ever want.

Beach Boutique is a little slice of Steel Magnolias right in Sunset Harbor, perfect for the girl who craves a closet filled with femininity. For over a decade, this two-story boutique has been one of South Beach’s best-kept secrets. Owner Patricia Costa prides herself on delivering an exceptionally personalized, delightful experience for all clients, including curating head-to-toe looks and writing every thank you card.

On the first floor, you’ll find contemporary labels like Victoria Beckham, Nili Lotan and Ulla Johnson. The second floor is more like a private salon, where you can peruse ladylike party looks from brands such as Bernadette Antwerp and Galvan London. For Costa, everything inside needs to feel soft to the body, whether it’s a wispy piece of lingerie, a billowy floral cotton dress or a cashmere number from Beach Boutique’s own private collection. If your mood board is dotted with scenes of the English Countryside and Palm Beach prints, make your way over to this charming boutique.

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You live in Miami, but you want to dress as if you lived in New York or L.A. Consider Sunset Clothing Co. your own personal goldmine to nail that lived-in, laid-back look perfected by other cities. Expand your inventory of everyday essentials with button-downs from Eileen & Frank, luxe denim from Mother, Moussey or Amo, Cotton Citizen tees and elevated basics from Parisian brand Hartford. Whatever you buy from here will never go out of style, so when you’re ready to build that capsule wardrobe (or you just need a new pair of jeans), make this your first stop.

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This beloved Miami brand encompasses what co-founder and creative director Ali Mejia describes as a mix of joy, beauty, softness and authenticity. Together with co-founder Mariela Rovito, the duo combined their love for all things cozy and comfortable into a shopping playground filled with racks of feminine lingerie, loungewear, pajamas and more, all made with soft-as-butter fabrics.

Delicate lace details and flattering silhouettes steal the spotlight at this Sunset Harbor hotspot. In addition to pajamas and dainty lingerie, shop a collection of functional and flattering swimwear for your next getaway or pool day. 

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Amid the vibrant energy of Miami's renowned shoreline, discover a haven of coastal chic and laid-back luxury with The Shop at The Standard, Miami. This colorfully coveted location within the hotel makes it the perfect backdrop to shop an eclectic fusion of surf-inspired essentials and artisanal treasures. You’ll find everything from designer bikinis to brilliant bronzers alongside drugstore staples and captivating art shop curiosities. Beloved labels range from Persol and Oliver Peoples to Devon Windsor and Miami's own dynamic brands, including Mikoh and OAS. They stock limited-edition Standard collaborations, so you’ll always have something new to peruse.

10. Studio 26

Since opening on Collins Avenue, Studio 26 has quickly become a favorite among visitors. Aptly described as the “necessity store,” it’s a great spot to snag anything you might be missing, from a beach coverup to a slinky dress for a night on the town. The store features Los Angeles designers, some up-and-comers and a small men’s section. Discover your look's finishing touches with an extensive collection of shoes, sandals, bags, jewelry and sun hats.

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