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OLTRE: Fashion News — Where To Shop Next

Ooh la la! From sneakers in Sao Paulo to diamonds in St. Moritz, these are our favorite indulgences right now.



Casa LOEWE Ginza

Casa LOEWE Ginza


JAPANESE PERFECTION, MADE IN SPAIN

Tokyo, Japan - Chuo-dori, Tokyo's toniest shopping street, turned heads in December with the dazzling debut of Casa LOEWE Ginza. Spanning more than 10,000 square feet, the store is the Spanish fashion house's largest in Asia - second in size worldwide to the Madrid flagship by merely a few feet. Over four floors, it showcases the LVMH-owned brand's full range of products, from women's and men's ready-to-wear to leather goods, fragrances and decorator must-haves - art, craft and design pieces. loewe.com



Seire exterior

Seire exterior

Seire interior

Seire interior


THE NEW QUEEN OF THAI STYLE

Bangkok, Thailand - Since 2020, Bangkok-born architect Tammy Amorn has spent weeks at a stretch crisscrossing the Thai countryside, seeking out artisanal communities to collaborate with on pieces for her fashion label, Seire. The result is a kaleidoscopic collection of tunics, tops and tassel-fringed skirts that draw on vernacular fashion staples, such as checkered khao ma cloths and wraparound fisherman's pants. The brand has recently put down roots in Bangkok's ritzy Chidlom district, with a sun-drenched boutique that carries the full range, from Thai silk totes and embroidered tops to one-off home accessories and patchwork carryalls made in small batches. seirecollective.com



VEJA store

VEJA store


SNEAKERS WITH A LEGIT SENSE OF PLACE

Sao Paulo, Brazil - For its 20th anniversary, French sneaker brand VEJA - long committed to sourcing wild rubber from Amazonian communities and organic cotton from farmers in Brazil's Nordeste - has moved closer to its source materials by opening its first Latin American store in the heart of Rua Oscar Freire, aka the Rodeo Drive of Sao Paulo. Designed by Brazilian architect Roberto Somlo, the three-level space centers on transparency, featuring exposed beams, a glass facade and nods to Italian-Brazilian Brutalist architect Lina Bo Bardi by way of concrete display tables molded in wood. veja-store.com


Tiffany & Co. flagship on Via Monte Napoleone

Tiffany & Co. flagship on Via Monte Napoleone


NOT JUST ANOTHER TIFFANY

Milan, Italy - The shop everyone's talking about in Italy's fashion capital right now is the new Tiffany & Co. flagship on Via Monte Napoleone, which was just named World's Most Beautiful Emporium 2025 by Prix Versailles. Housed inside the historic Palazzo Taverna, the three-level, 12,917-square-foot space, designed by Peter Marino, blends jewelry, art and architecture, with a sculptural glass staircase as its heart and bespoke glasswork inspired by Gio Ponti. Shopping is just a bonus. tiffany.com



Art for sale at Super Mountain Market

Art for sale at Super Mountain Market

Earrings at Super Mountain Market

Earrings at Super Mountain Market

A ONE-STOP SHOP FOR SOURDOUGH, ART AND DIAMONDS

St. Moritz, Switzerland - St. Moritz never lacks superlatives. Luxury hotels stand side by side with designer fashion boutiques, and they polo on ice here. So it should come as no surprise that at 5,978 feet, there is now a bakery that sells artisanal sourdough bread alongside bespoke diamond jewelry - and everything in between that a savvy socialite might desire. Founders Mario Weichselmann and Angelo De Luca originally launched Super Mountain Market as a pop-up concept store opening just two times a year, but in 2025 they found a permanent home (and new partnership with Modiste Studio and Marick Baars) on Via Stredas in the heart of town. Shop South Tyrolean and Swiss fashion by RIER and Alva, sculptures by Othmar Prenner and jewelry created by De Luca himself (by appointment), plus must-have beanies, vases, lamps, chairs... Local Michelin-renowned chef Paolo Casanova supplies the in-house bakery. superstmoritz.com



Dries Van Noten Mayfair

Dries Van Noten Mayfair


WHERE FASHION, MUSIC AND HOCKNEY COLLIDE

London, England - Belgian designer Dries Van Noten's first stand-alone store in London has taken over that two-story, 19th-century, former Barclays Bank building on Hanover Square in Mayfair. It is a glamorous fashion boutique plus apothecary, plus... vinyl record store and listening lounge? Oh, yes, it's all of that and more. The walls are adorned with statement pieces by Hockney, Man Ray and Tracey Emin. It's the ultimate he-and-she-cool destination for edgy minimalism. driesvannoten.com


Rondini shop

Rondini shop


FOR THE ULTIMATE RIVIERA-STYLE SANDALS

Saint-Tropez, France - Maison Rondini's iconic four-strapped Tropeziennes sandals have long been the footwear of choice for summers on the French Riviera. As the beloved leather atelier gears up to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year, the brand has finally expanded with a second boutique. Here, the focus has broadened to include a new line of handbags, wallets, belts and accessories dreamed up by Alain Rondini, the grandson of Dominique Rondini, the cobbler who founded the original shop. Still run as a family business today, Rondini continues, remarkably, to handmake all of its products on-site. rondini.fr/en




This article originally appeared in OLTRE Volume 13 Spring 2026.

Reporting: Tanvi Chheda, Nicholas Gill, Don Nichols, Chris Schalkx, Laura Schooling, Marina Spironetti and Michelle Tchea