Tired of the same old 명품 brands shopping?

Move away from the main road malls and department outlets, switch instead to tiny, independent Hong Kong shops. Such shops carry the hand-picked ranges of good made pieces, which will bring you from season to season, with a mix of local and foreign product makers rarely elsewhere in the region.

Nowadays people are more into brands. Indeed, fashion has sincerely reached a great height in terms of branding. Currently, few companies are extremely doing a great job after they have published their brands. Today, in this article we will talk about some 명품 brands of Hong Kong. There have been times when the Chinese were waiting to get into the Prada, Gucci, and Tiffany and leave laden with명품 watches and handbags.

Let’s check out some of the luxurious brands in Hong Kong:

This store is the brainchild of Genevieve Chew, a banker, and Jacqueline Chak, a designer. It is a popular haunt for fashionistas who want to include unique items to their wardrobe. The building is split into two spaces: the cheerful café on the ground floor and the trendy modern emporium on the second. Browse an exquisite range of hand-selected clothing, shoes, and accessories from around the globe, including Filles à papa, Amélie Pichard, and Paper London.

Luxury Handbags

A Boutique:

The shelves of this independent shop are lined with tasteful bits of fresh, contemporary brands, focusing heavily on upcoming London designers. Such labels are sleek and have diverse and enjoyable designers such as ATEA Oceanie, Folk and YMC as well as House of Holland and Peter Jensen. The store enjoys a dedicated hunt for trendy buyers and the artsy, lighted environment allows this shop a total joy to visit.

The Refinery:

Elizabeth Lau, a stylist, and designer who came from London, created this stylish jaw shop on Central’s restored, heritage building PMQ. Lau uses its contacts in the worlds of fashion in London and Paris to bring new and less well-known fashion and style labels such as Dahlia, Finlay + Co., and Black Score to Hong Kong. Clothes, shoes, luggage, home products, gifts and more are accessible online. True to Lau’s tastes, the articles stored here tend to be strange, straightforward pieces for a younger crowd.

THEI:

This mini-shop on Aberdeen Street offers a combination of iconic luxury brands, modern avant-garde talents, and exclusive pieces of limited production. The show deals with foreign labels, including the Italian company Co, as well as models by Portuguese artist Luis Buchinho and other well-known brands such as Alice + Olivia, Christian Lacroix, and Victoria Beckham Denim. This is an impressively selected range of brands you will find everywhere else in the city with difficulty.