Discover Berlin’s Hidden Fashion Gems: 6 Boutiques You Must Visit!

Berlin’s fashion and design landscape weaves together forward-thinking, revolutionary, and anti-establishment aspects into a distinct aesthetic, shaped by its historical background, music culture, and socio-political awareness.

You’re likely to find yourself pleasantly surprised as you stroll along the street, and even more captivated when you decide to pop into some stores to discover an unique item that others won’t possess.

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Walking down the street, you’re bound to be surprised by what you see, and you might just find yourself enchanted enough to go shopping for a one-of-a-kind item that no one else will have.

Don’t miss these six boutiques.

Highsnobiety 

Unter den Linden 40
+49 170 3286688

The popular fashion and media brand Highsnobiety, recognized for its streetwear and sneakers, originally hailing from Berlin (later acquired by German e-commerce giant Zalando), has now opened a physical store, marking the transition of its online marketplace to real-world retail. Located in a 20th-century office building, this industrial space has been artistically reimagined in collaboration with architecture studio VAUST. The interior is crafted from sanded concrete, offering a minimalist backdrop for the carefully chosen assortment of men’s and women’s clothing, accessories, bags, and lifestyle products. Prominent brands featured are Wales Bonner, Acne Studios, Birkenstock, Y-3, JACQUEMUS, Dries Van Noten, and Highsnobiety’s exclusive collection.

Voo Store

Oranienstraße 24
+49 30 61651112

Located in a repurposed locksmith studio, Voo Store showcases a mix of local and global designers, focusing on modern design, art, and contemporary fashion trends. The team personally inspects every item before it hits the shelves, introducing 5 to 10 new designers per season, blending emerging talent with luxury and streetwear brands such as Ottolinger, Acne Studios, Prada, Helmut Lang, Isa Boulder, and KNWLS. Inside this creative universe, you’ll find an upcycling project, a café, and a gallery space.

Endyma

By appointment only
Endyma.com

Endyma, located in Berlin, serves as a repository for fashion history, offering an extensive collection of garments dating from the ’80s and ’90s. Among the most renowned German designers, Helmut Lang is particularly noteworthy, and Endyma’s showroom boasts the world’s largest collection of his work, consisting of around 3,000 items. To view this impressive collection, appointments are required. While not all pieces are for sale, it’s a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts who appreciate the street style from that era.

Store X

Torstraße 1
+49 30 405044550

This two-story store, marking its 10th anniversary and situated within Berlin’s Soho House, provides a carefully selected assortment of fashion, furniture, music, art, and literature. It makes for an engaging stopover as you traverse the wonders of Berlin. The store is curated by Alex Eagle, with her brand, Panconesi jewelry, and high-end labels such as Burberry and Bottega gracing its shelves. Whether you’re seeking something specific or just browsing, everything in this shop seems uniquely appealing, offering a distinct shopping adventure.

Luckynelly

Kaiserin-Augusta-Straße 27
+49 1512 2397438

Berlin stands out as a trailblazer in eco-friendly and vegan textiles, with one company, Luckynelly, pushing boundaries even further. Their accessories are crafted from cutting-edge materials like apple peel, mushroom hide, coconut hide, and cactus leather. In 2023, Luckynelly was recognized with a Green Product Award for its Amy bag, which is made from strawberries. An added bonus: Each of these purses is one-of-a-kind, ensuring you’ll never find another one exactly like yours.

032с 

Kantstraße 149
+49 1514 1306374

032c, initially a magazine, was popularized by personalities like Doechii, Irina Shayk, Peggy Gou, and Hailey Bieber. Over time, it morphed into a fashion label offering items such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, leather pants, and the infamous “remove before sex” socks that went viral.

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2025-02-16 13:24