It Girls’ 25 Best Spots in New York, London, Paris, Milan, and Shanghai Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Rochelle Canteen1/25Rochelle Canteen | London
Rochelle Canteen houses artists and fashion brands and offers a homey breakfast and lunch.
Photo: Courtesy of Shen Beauty2/25Shen Beauty | New York City
Jessica Richards’s space appeals to the beauty-obsessive. The Carroll Gardens shop is known for niche and just-on-the-market products.
Photo: Courtesy of Irving Farm Coffee Roasters3/25Irving Farm Coffee Roasters | New York City
Irving Farm Coffee Roasters is known for its cozy, artful vibe and its sustainable-sourced coffee.
Photo: Courtesy of Min Min Ma4/25Min Min Ma | New York City
Min Min Ma has a knack for delivering to-your-very-desire, directional, red carpet beauty.
Photo: Francesco Tonelli5/25The Mercer Kitchen | New York City
Jean-Georges is behind the dishes at The Mercer Kitchen, a downtown Manhattan lunch and dinner spot.
Photo: Courtesy of Aedes de Venustas6/25Aedes de Venustas | New York City
Aedes de Venustas is a hot spot for perfumes, bath products, and other beauty items.
Photo: Courtesy of The PuLi Hotel and Spa7/25The PuLi Hotel and Spa | Shanghai
Featuring modern design within a serene setting, the Garden terrace is the ideal respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, while the adjoining Long Bar is the perfect place for a pre-dinner cocktail.
Photo: Courtesy of Evin Café8/25Evin Café | London
A cafe that serves Mediterranean cuisine with a DJ.
Photo: Courtesy of TTH Blooms9/25TTH Blooms | New York City
Fashion consultant Taylor Tomasi Hill takes a turn as a florist with TTH Blooms.
Photo: Courtesy of Maialino10/25Maialino | New York City
Maialino is an Italian brunch favorite for socialites in Gramercy Park.
Photo: Courtesy of Sylvio Kovacic11/25Sylvio Roubertto Kovacic | New York City
Sylvio Roubertto Kovacic is a tailor and designer favored by the stars for alterations.
Photo: Courtesy of Ballet Beautiful12/25Ballet Beautiful | New York City
Mary Helen Bowers is an industry legend for her incredibly toning, ballet-inspired workout classes.
Photo: Courtesy of Feel Food13/25Feel Food NY | New York City
This Meatpacking District juice bar and health-food café specializes in fresh pressed concoctions and ultraseasonal, superfood specialties.
Photo: Courtesy of Joanna Vargas14/25Joanna Vargas | New York City
Joanna Vargas is an expert skin specialist with a gift for delicate facial rejuvenation.
Photo: Courtesy of Armani Hotel Milano15/25Armani Hotel Milano | Milan
A favorite of Olivia Palermo, this hotel is located in the fashion district and is just as elegant as the master designer’s runway offerings.
Photo: Courtesy of Narcissa16/25Narcissa | New York City
Narcissa in The Standard Hotel, East Village, is the perfect dinner spot for vegetable lovers.
Photo: Courtesy of Perfect 1017/25Perfect 10 | London
Perfect 10's Charlie McCorry and Claire Aggarwal will deliver to-the-mark manicures, pedicures, facials, waxes no matter where you are.
Photo: Courtesy of Found and Vision18/25Found and Vision | London
Chanel, Céline, Dior, oh my! This vintage store has great designer finds and is a must see for any fashion lover.
Photo: Courtesy of Space NK19/25SpaceNK | New York City
SpaceNK's shop has a wide array of niche fragrances, organic skin care products, and more.
Photo: Courtesy of Madame Paulette20/25Madame Paulette | New York City
Madame Paulette is the top dry cleaning service and tailor in Manhattan.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirna Zabête21/25Kirna Zabête | New York City
Sarah Easley and Beth Buccini’s spacious SoHo boutique is a haven of quiet cool amid Broome Street’s frenzied storefronts.
Photo: Courtesy of ABC Carpet & Home22/25ABC Carpet & Home | New York City
ABC Carpet & Home has a wide collectsion of home goods like rugs, antiques, furniture, and other home accents.
Photo: Courtesy of Porto Rico Coffee Roasters23/25Porto Rico Coffee Roasters | New York City
Downtown’s three-generation-family-owned Porto Rico Coffee Roasters serves up sweet iced coffees and rare dark roasts.
Photo: Courtesy of Olivia Palermo24/25Jean-Paul Hévin | Paris
The best chocolatier in Paris, and a fashion industry favorite.
Photo: Courtesy of O Cafe25/25O Cafe | New York City
At O Cafe in Greenwich Village, everything—the café itself (made from reclaimed wood), the utensils (all biodegradable birch), and of course, the fair trade beans—is sustainable.