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23 February 2021 • 12:00pm Until we can socialise again, we re unlikely to want to buy formal clothes Credit: Getty Images Remember shopping? The activity Carrie Bradshaw one referred to as her “cardio”, that involved more than tapping a few keys on a laptop or iPad? It has been almost a year since we were last able to indulge in retail therapy as we used to know it; freely brushing our hands against silky fabrics as we browsed rails of clothing, or struggling into changing rooms with one too many dresses for an upcoming party or wedding. But now that the Prime Minister has unveiled his new roadmap outlining the country’s path out of lockdown, with non-essential shops to reopen from April 12 and all social limitations to be lifted by the end of June, we can start getting excited about hitting brick and mortar stores once more. ....
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. During the pandemic, there’s been an interesting tug of war between feelings of isolation and interconnectedness. On one hand, we’ve never been more on our own. On the other, there’s a heightened awareness of how our personal decisions affect those around us. In the last year, we’ve learned that wearing a mask, for example, can save the lives of people with whom we share space. We’ve also realized how we can harness our spending power to support those small, minority-owned, and ethical businesses that might be grappling with the challenges of our changing economy and retail environment. A little goes a long way and shopping small, even virtually, has an impact. Your purchases help to strengthen the health of a store but also, to sh ....
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Since opening her first storefront in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood in 2001, Ikram Goldman has single handedly put America’s Second City on the fashion map. Her eponymous boutique, which moved to a bigger location in 2011, is home to some of the world’s most illustrious designers and their straight-off-the-runway designs–Goldman’s brand roster includes Comme des Garçons, Sacai, Givenchy, Valentino, Fendi, Stella McCartney, and more. Inside her lacquered, crimson-splashed shop with giant porthole windows, you’ll find rows of mannequins dressed in nothing but strands of statement necklaces, as well as a second floor stocked with clothes, gifts, and accessories, as well as a farm-to-table cafe. Brooke Bobb ....