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    A guide to shopping local in Hong Kong

    These are the homegrown brands and independent stores worth knowing about
     A woman smiling while holding a white ceramic pot in a homeware shop.
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    Hong Kong is home to some of Asia’s most innovative and immersive shopping experiences. As well as boasting a plethora of sleek luxury malls and lofty designer stores, the city also features many local labels that make its retail scene uniquely rich and diverse. Fresh off the back of last year’s Members’ Choice Awards, where our members voted for Hong Kong’s best shopping destinations, the city has never been riper for discovery by shopaholics.  

    From vintage home decor and sustainable fashion to locally produced candles and perfumes, here’s a round-up of the best homegrown shops and retail destinations you should put on your list for your next visit.

    The entrance of MoMA Design Store Hong Kong at K11 Musea.

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    K11 Musea Donut Playhouse entrance on Salisbury road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.

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    K11 Musea

    Set on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and part of the Victoria Dockside art and design district, K11 Musea offers a shopping experience like no other. The winner of the 2024 Cathay Members’ Choice Award for best shopping in Hong Kong, this intricately designed luxury shopping mall features 1.2 million square feet of high-end shops and 70 restaurants and cafes meticulously interwoven with contemporary art installations. Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy the complex’s attractive mix of high street brands, highlights of which include South Korean trendy eyewear marque Gentle Monster, Yohji Yamamoto’s debut Greater China flagship store and Moda Operandi’s first-ever Asian showroom.

    A exterior view of the corridors of local shops at PMQ on Hollywood Road in Central, Hong Kong.

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    An interior view of a fashion and apparel shop in PMQ, Hong Kong.

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    PMQ

    Formerly the old Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, PMQ is worth visiting for a charming stroll through an architectural time capsule and its unexpected shopping finds. Completed in 1951, this historic set of buildings was turned into a mixed-use art and design venue in 2014, and now features close to 100 design galleries, shops, bookstores and office spaces. Here, you’ll find a wide array of local brands including popular silk dresses label Anaphe and modern qipaos at ready-to-wear brand Qipology. It’s a great place to wander around if you’re on the hunt for unique and locally made creations.

     A street view of the entrance and window display of Kapok at Sun Street in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

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    Kapok

    Hong Kong-born concept store Kapok is a local favourite, known for its well-curated collection of lifestyle, beauty and fashion items. The shop carries over 340 brands, ranging from international labels such as Norse Projects and Veja to small Hong Kong brands including candle and fragrance label BeCandle and perfume house Oddity Fragrance. With eight branches throughout the city, it’s the perfect place to roam if you’re looking for niche designer pieces or cool gifts.

    A bird’s eye view of Airside shopping mall at Kai Tak complex, Hong Kong in the evening.

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    Airside

    Located in Kowloon Bay’s newly revitalised Kai Tak complex, Airside is one of the newest and most exciting additions to Hong Kong’s retail scene. Designed by Norwegian architectural firm Snohetta, the Leed (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum-certified shopping mall transforms the traditional shopping experience through its unique blend of art, culture and entertainment initiatives, and lush open-air spaces. It’s also a great place to shop sustainably at Hong Kong stores like FM+ Concepts, Loop Store and Fabrica X, which offer a variety of eco-friendly fashion and lifestyle products.

    A street view of the exterior of The Mills, featuring a mural of a woman by The Mills Gallery in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong during daytime.

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    An interior view of shopping complex The Mills in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong.

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    The Mills

    Located in Tsuen Wan, The Mills – an old textile factory – reopened in 2018 after undergoing a top-to-bottom revitalisation. This complex, a nod to Hong Kong’s industrial past, houses a large variety of local brands including handmade leather shoe label b/major and eyewear shop Absolute Vintage. If you’re interested in adding a dash of culture to your visit, make sure to check out CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) , which offers uniquely curated creative experiences.

    View of a retro wall clock and antiques at Jiksap in Hong Kong.

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    View of glassware, pens and more at Jiksap in Hong Kong.

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    Jiksap

    Tucked away in an industrial building in Kowloon’s To Kwa Wan, vintage store Jiksap is home to perhaps the city’s finest selection of curated antiques. Handpicked historical pieces range from old books, magazines and prints to tableware, lighting, clocks and toys, with each piece containing a story of its own. The store also hosts a variety of exhibitions and events, making it a treasured Hong Kong cultural hub.

    A streetview of the entrance and window display of menswear shop Salvo on Starstreet Precint in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

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    An interior view of menswear shop Salvo, Hong Kong.

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    Salvo

    Located in the heart of the Starstreet Precinct, menswear store Salvo champions small independent brands and brings a bit of irreverent (though always considered) style to the city. Each piece is handpicked by its founder, who travels the globe in search of worthy products for the store’s curated collection, which evolves with the passage of time. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece or to build a sustainable capsule wardrobe, it’s a must-visit for discovering lesser-known brands from around the world.

    A view of various white boxes of dried goods sold at sustainable zero-waste store Slowood.

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    A closeup of various sustainable products sold at zero-waste store Slowood.

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    A closeup of small robot toys sold at sustainable zero-waste store Slowood.

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    Slowood

    Hong Kong has been making strides with its eco-friendly shopping options, and Slowood is one of the city’s best. Founded in 2018, this sustainable lifestyle concept store now has four branches across the city, including its most recent at Hong Kong International Airport. The shop carries everything from organic pastas, snacks and spices, to zero-waste lifestyle items and clean beauty products. This is a real game-changer if you’re searching for sustainable alternatives to incorporate into your everyday life. 

    A view of a collection of green ceramics and lifestyle accessories on a wooden table with Chinese calligraphy on the wall in the background, sold at Lumeun Home in Hong Kong.

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    A closeup of various homeware and lifestyle products on a wooden table with Chinese calligraphy on the wall in the background, sold at Lumeun Home in Hong Kong.

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    Lumeun Home

    If you’re looking to inject some personality into your home, you’ll want to check out Lumeun Home . Tucked away in an industrial building in Wong Chuk Hang, this interior lifestyle store teems with Chinese antiques, handcrafted furniture, ceramics and other vintage decor objects. Handpicked by the store’s founder, most products are either authentic vintage pieces sourced in China or produced locally in Hong Kong, meaning they’re also great picks if you like to shop sustainably.

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