From locally-designed originals to the best of international brands you’ll be spoilt for choice in Melbourne’s shopping precincts. Try the QV complex or the refurbished GPO for popular designer stores, visit Collins Street for luxury brands, find bargains in Bridge Road (Richmond) or visit the trendy Chapel Street (Prahran) for up-to-the-minute fashion.
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Bridge Road, Chapel Street, Melbourne CBD, Markets, Laneway Boutiques…the list is endless!
Check out the Brotherhood of St Lawrence shop in the Royal Arcade basement. Second best Op Shop in Melbourne after Savers I think.
Try the ops shops down Brunswick St, Fitzroy for fab vintage clothes.
Just looooove shopping
South Yarra, Richmond, Melbourne city - it’s not just shopping, it is about being a part of such a great city - the atmosphere, energy, people and culture.
ONLY THE TRUE STARS SHOP IN THE FASHION CAPITAL ‘MELBOURNE!’
Melbourne Style - you’ll get gifts and accessories here that you won’t find anywhere else, and each item is tasteful and completely different from what you’ll see at other souvenir shops. A ‘must visit’.
Shopping is a pleasure in Melbourne. There are so many places to shop. Direct Factory Outlets with bargains galore, especially at sale time. We go home with bagfuls of things at a fraction of the price. Very satisfying experience. Great retail therapy!
Melbourne Style
What a wonderful shop, totally unique and inviting. A gem of a little store with beautiful things to look at, smell, try on and read. The owner is a beautiful, warm, creative artist who is so welcoming and interesting. A real original in Melbourne.
Soooo much better than Sydney.
melbournestyle
This is a unique and original studio/gallery/store specialising in Melburniana. There are gifts, homewares, even lighting. The products are designed in Melbourne, made in Melbourne and inspired by Melbourne by local designers.
melbournestyle is the creator of the Melbourne Cup and Saucer, TramMan, Savon D’Antipodes soaps, and the Melba journal to name just a few iconic products.
Discovered by the New York Times last year, and heading up the Japanese VIC tourism guide, melbournestyle remains a secret her at home.
The owner is a Melbourne writer and artist, with a passion for all things Melburnian, and a quirkyt knowledge of the city and its history.
Melbourne Style
Here is much more than a store, it is a history lesson, a celebration of all that is uniquely Victorian (including Ned Kelly), somewhere to lose yourself and delight in the sheer creativity on offer (tasteful creativeity, of course, in true Melbourne style). It makes souvenir places seem very tacky in comparison. On Clarendon Street South Melbourne, it’s the first and only experience of its kind. A visit to Melbourne Style is a must do.