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Where to snag the best souvenirs and so much more in ATL.
These boutiques offer a glimpse into the citys personality, showcasing everything from bespoke bedding to regional rations.

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Abbey Glass
Buckhead
Timeless elegance is Abbey Glass specialty.
The Atlanta natives feminine designs are approachable and functional.
Expect dresses and tops styled alongside clutches and belts.
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Ever since, their shop has been filled with smocked dresses, monogrammed baby blankets, and plush toys.
The brand started outside ofHuntsville, Alabamaand continues to bring classy Southern looks to men and women alike.
Curated by Bunnie Hilliard, the shop aims to stack its shelves with a selection of intentionally inclusive reads.

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Its sun-drenched space is an added browsing bonus.
This trendy shop opened by Ashley Collins prides itself on selling upscale fashion without needing to break the bank.
Frolic has a versatile inventory that will be a great stop for any shoppers.

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Within its walls, youll find a collection of signature scents along with unique ephemera.
The shop also partners with City of Refuge to provide jobs for marginalized communities in the city.
Keep your eyes peeled for Southern brands like Estelle Colored Glass.

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Her colorful gallery features new and established artists.
Various mediums and price points make for a delightfully approachable shopping experience.
Ask the team to build an Atlanta-themed basket filled with city-specific treats as the ultimate souviner.

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Their eponymous clothing brands exude preppy tailored style with Southern flair.
Think gingham shirts, tweed blazers, and Italian leather shoes.
The clothes speak for themselves, and the customer service is top notch.

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Thanks to the pool table, its also an effortlessly cool place to hang.
Select from the shops designer lines and house blends or create your own aromatic blend by combining various oils.
Owner Blakely Whitehead also designs her own prints for her in-house linen and clothing line, Saul Parc.

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willowparkboutique.com, Paper Mill Village, 255 Village Pkwy NE Suite 170, Marietta, GA 30067
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