As we hurtle into the holiday season faster than you can say “holly jolly,” gifting is top of mind. Luckily, our local retail scene is coming through in a big way, with brand new offerings ranging from fine fragrances and jewelry to home decor and even children’s clothing. Keep these 10 new Nashville shops in mind as you map out your holiday shopping!
*Listed in alphabetical order
Aviator Nation
Neighborhood: The Gulch
More Info: aviatornation.com
New to The Gulch, Aviator Nation brings some serious 1970s pizazz to the neighborhood. The brand specializes in comfy loungewear, casual puffy coats, and beyond, but this boutique is more than meets the eye. After all, how many clothing stores do you know with an interior bar and a stage for live music? Located in the space that used to house Two Old Hippies, this shop is really more of a shopping experience. Fun side note, all of the store’s murals were painted by the Aviator Nation team, and they are definitely ready for photo ops!
Bump City
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: bumpcitynash.com
As Nashville’s “only in-person nursing and maternity store,” Bump City is a haven for mothers and mothers-to-be. Whether you walk in or book an appointment, it’s a one-stop for clothing, breastfeeding supplies, and even post-partum resources. From helpful reads to baby shower photos and the ideal maternity wardrobe to wear to the office, Bump City has you covered!
Christopher Todd Interiors & Fine Gifts
Neighborhood: Belle Meade
More Info: shopchristophertodd.com
Las Vegas-based interior designer Christopher Todd has made his way to Nashville — the Belle Meade neighborhood, to be exact. He recently opened a new design-centric showroom space where you can shop curated gifts and specialty items along with luxury home furnishings galore.
You can look forward to high-end brands such as Arteriors, Feizy, Eastern Accents, and, of course, Christopher Todd’s own signature line of candles. Plus, the store will offer seasonal items, so get ready to stock up for the holidays!
Department
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: departmentnashville.com
The end of September marked the opening of Department, a “fine jewelry, fragrance and finds boutique” brought to us by Camille Seven of The Dress Theory and LVD Bridal fame. Channeling the spirit and nostalgia of the classic department stores we know and love, Camille is introducing New York and Paris brands for Nashville consumption.
Located in the Courtyard on Bandywood, the store offers everything from artisanal fragrances and candles to cocktail glasses and table linens. The store also offers complimentary gift concierge services and personal and private shopping options.
Hostess & Home
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: hostessandhome.com
Another new Bandywood resident, Hostess & Home recently opened its doors, thanks to Nashville native and founder Ruth Franklin Bailey. What began as a pop-up shop at Ruth’s mother’s home now has a permanent location in Green Hills. Shop a curated selection of home goods and accessories, from vintage Herend porcelain to art and seasonal decor.
Dedicated to creating warm, inviting spaces for hosting, entertaining, and everyday living, Hostess & Home offers everything you need for your next gathering or gifting event.
Killjoy
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: killjoyclub.com
Technically, Killjoy has been around since April 2023, but the booze-free beverage shop is celebrating its grand reopening on Fatherland in East Nashville. If you’re looking for something tasty to sip on without the hangover, Killjoy offers up a huge selection of alcohol-free wines, spirits, and beer.
Mashburn
Neighborhood: Germantown
More Info: shopmashburn.com
Sid and Ann Mashburn have been bestowing their fashion expertise on the world for decades. And now, we can shop the Atlanta-based retailers’ signature collections right here in Nashville! With a new storefront on Adams Street in Germantown’s Neuhoff District, the boutique offers up menswear, womenswear, holiday gifts, and so much more. There’s even a turntable with vinyl records and a ping-pong table inside!
Selah James Children’s Boutique
Neighborhood: Charlotte Park
More Info: selahjamesnashville.com
Hands down, Selah James has some of the cutest children’s clothing we’ve seen yet. And that’s not all. From toys and books to costumes and accessories, this boutique offers everything you need for the most gorgeous baby shower or Christmas gift you’ve ever given.
Owner Mackenzie may have graduated from the University of Arkansas with an interior design degree, but she’s also an expert on all things kid-related. And listen up, moms-to-be … there’s a gift registry!
STAG Provisions for Men
Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: stagprovisions.com
Texas-based STAG Provisions for Men has opened its inaugural Nashville storefront. The independent apparel and lifestyle store features an expansive retail space featuring contemporary apparel and accessories, grooming essentials, home goods, unique gifts, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds and artwork. The new spot is located near Locust restaurant and features an assortment of designers and makers from around the world.
Yearly Co.
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: yearlyco.com
Yes, Yearly & Co. has been around for nearly a decade. In fact, it was founded by Ann Williams here in Nashville in 2016! But if you’re familiar with the jewelry store’s longstanding location on Hillsboro Circle, prepare to get acquainted with its newer location on Bandywood. Celebrating its grand opening this month, the shop offers everything you know and love — from handcrafted signature gold bangles to a curated collection of earrings, necklaces, and rings.
Looking for more of the latest? Keep scrolling for openings since last fall!
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UPDATES FROM JUNE 2024
Our love for Nashville’s restaurant scene is no secret, but all about retail! The local shopping scene just keeps getting better and better. From custom hats and maternity wear to cosmetics with an emphasis on natural beauty, Nashville’s newest shops and boutiques are setting us up for a fabulous summer. Check out these 13 new Nashville retail options to explore!
*Listed in alphabetical order
Amelia’s Flower Truck: Franklin
Neighborhood: Franklin
More info: ameliasflowertruck.com
Bring on those fresh flowers! Amelia’s Flowers has launched a new, permanently stationed indoor flower truck at The Factory at Franklin, next to Slim & Husky’s Pizza Beeria. Opening Friday, May 17, the truck offers whimsical bouquets. Open Tuesday through Sunday, you can shop beautiful blooms to your heart’s delight.
Amy Head Cosmetics
Neighborhood: Germantown
More info: amyhead.com
We’ve already waxed poetic about how much we adore this new Germantown shop and the mother-daughter duo behind it, but we’re doubling down. Amy Head Cosmetics, founded by makeup artist and skincare guru Amy Head, celebrates individuality, self-love, and empowerment. This Mississippi-based brand highlights natural beauty for women of all ages and ethnicities with cruelty-free, gluten-free, and paraben-free products.
Away
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: awaytravel.com
Away, a trailblazer in travel goods, opened its first Nashville retail store on Thursday, May 23. The new 12South location joins Away’s 16 existing stores across the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom, and you can expect to find a wide array of travel essentials. Shop everything from duffels and backpacks to carry-ons and suitcase sets. Oh, and the current color lineup is perfect for summer!
Forevermore
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More info: forevermorenashville.com
What do you get when you mix coffee, clothing, and curated goods? Forevermore. This sweet mom-and-pop-owned brick-and-mortar opened on Cleveland Street, and you can stop in for everything from a latte to sustainable gifts and accessories. Originally a traveling coffee cart, husband-and-wife shop owners JP and Mary were mobile while setting up their permanent location. Now, you can shop, sip, and even enjoy workshops like last month’s pottery class!
HART
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: shophart.com
The 12South neighborhood welcomes HART Jewelry’s second permanent store (the first is in Charleston, SC), marking a significant milestone for this custom jewelry brand! And given that the store’s founder, Hart Hagerty, is a Vanderbilt alum, it’s an even more personal and celebratory opening.
You can shop custom charm jewelry and even design your own one-of-a-kind heirloom pieces. Ready-to-wear collections are also available for layering, and HART’s signature tassel earrings are all the rage.
Jade & Clover
Neighborhood: The Gulch
More info: jadeandclover.com
Coffee and plants unite at The Gulch’s new retail spot, Jade & Clover. Sip on a latte from @mergecoffeebar while you shop everything from terrariums and candles to colorful stemware, jewelry, kitschy bathrobes, and so much more!
Lila Maternity
Neighborhood: Hendersonville
More info: wearlila.com
Thanks to Lila Maternity, mothers-to-be are a step closer to feeling stylish — even in the summer heat. Founder and former Mrs. United States Caitlyn Schollmeier offers baby essentials and so much more at her new Hendersonville boutique. Modern maternity gowns abound, and the store even features a dedicated childbirth classroom.
Navah Home Designs
Neighborhood: Franklin
More info: Instagram
Navah Home Designs recently opened its doors in Franklin’s City Farmhouse building, offering everything you need to beautify your home — from greenery and vases to curated tablescape accessories. You can even head to the floral studio and home decor boutique for classes and workshops.
“I have been doing floral design for the last couple of years, mostly for weddings and corporate events,” says owner Suzanne Zimmerman. “So when the opportunity presented itself to open a brick-and-mortar location, I decided to combine my two loves: interior design and floral design.”
Old Hickory Social & Marketplace
Neighborhood: Old Hickory Village
More info: oldhickorysocial.com
This new Old Hickory Village retail venue features scores of upscale vendors selling gifts galore, from fragrant candles and clothing to cutting boards and other culinary accouterments. In addition to handmade and vintage goods, the frequent food truck lineup offers a chance to snack while you shop.
Patricia Nash Designs
Neighborhood: Antioch
More info: patricianashdesigns.com
Renowned for its artisan-crafted handbags and accessories, Patricia Nash Designs has opened its first brick-and-mortar store at Nashville’s Tanger Outlets. And while we don’t typically include outlet stores in our round-up, this is a local store worth noting! Shop vintage-inspired collections inspired by Patricia’s travels and family memories.
Sperry’s Mercantile
Neighborhood: Bellevue
More info: sperrysmercantile.com
Sperry’s has opened another mercantile; this time in Bellevue! The gourmet grocery store and butcher shop offers quality meats, fresh seafood, and house-made products like signature sides and sauces — a convenient way to order ahead and enjoy Sperry’s Steakhouse goods at home!
Standard Hat Works
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More info: standardhatworks.myshopify.com
Texas-based company Standard Hat Works is Nashville’s newest way to custom-design a chapeau. Sure, it’s perfect for bachelorette parties, but it’s also a charming (and vibrant!) addition to your summer wardrobe.
Now open in East Nashville, the boutique offers styles ranging from classic to modern, and you can enjoy fun add-ons like fancy feathers or rustic ribbons.
WundaBar
Neighborhood: Belle Meade
More info: wundabar.com
While this new fitness studio may not fit tidily under the “retail” category, the new WundaBar Pilates in Belle Meade is worth a mention. The brainchild of visionary wellness entrepreneur Amy Jordan, this new studio offers an innovative approach to a popular workout style. It embodies her mission: “Movement heals — it is not optional.” At the shop, you can find cute WundaBar apparel, plus pick up the patent-pending WundaCore Resistance Ring, which allows you to keep up your practice from anywhere.
Looking for more of the latest? Keep scrolling for openings since last fall!
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UPDATES FROM FEBRUARY 2024
Even in the wake of a busy holiday shopping season, the local retail scene is showing no signs of slowing down. From high-end fashion and home decor to food markets stocked with house-made pasta and imported wines, Nashville’s newest shops and boutiques are setting us up for a stylishly-outfitted year. Check out these nine new Nashville retail options to explore!
*Listed in alphabetical order
The Bottega at Frankie’s
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More info: frankiesnashville.com
This month, Frankie’s Spuntino opens its third restaurant component — a Bottega! The new specialty market is serving up coffee and morning pastries along with a stellar selection of prepared foods and authentic Italian staples such as cured meats and artisanal cheeses. You can also snag some of Frankie’s proprietary goods, including olives, olive oil, pasta, and more.
Glasshaüs: Maxwell Gallery
Neighborhood: Berry Hill
More info: nashvilleglasshaus.com
If you’re expecting a little glassblowing shop, think again. This café meets event venue meets glassblowing-and-art studio is a one-of-a-kind experience that’s brand new to Nashville. Head in to observe how it’s all done, whether you take the 20-minute glass class or browse the Maxwell Gallery, where you can shop glass-focused wares from world-renowned and up-and-coming artists, as well as custom installations. Then, head over to the café to sample the small but mighty menu of sandwiches, snacks, and beverages.
Harvest Wine Market
Neighborhood: Belle Meade
More info: harvestwinemarket.com
Though Harvest Wine Market has technically been a Belle Meade staple since 2013, the neighborhood wine shop has experienced a change of hands, some remodeling, and a serious wine inventory makeover! Miel owner Seema Prasad, in collaboration with Brian Hadfield, is elevating our wine shopping experience — all the while maintaining the neighborhood market feel that we’ve come to know and love. Enjoy browsing and buying from the curated wine selection, and keep your eyes out for everything from tastings and book signings to wine education opportunities!
Iggy’s At Home Market
Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More info: iggysnashville.com
As if we weren’t excited enough about Iggy’s, the fun, pasta-centric eatery from dynamic culinary duo (and brothers) Ryan and Matthew Poli, we’re simply swooning over their newest addition to the restaurant — a market where we can score homemade pasta, sauces, and authentic Italian cheese. Open Wednesday through Sunday from noon until 8 p.m., the market’s offerings change daily, including tasty items such as five-year aged parmesan, tomato vodka or arrabbiata sauce, and rigatoni or mafaldine pasta. Plus, you can snag some recipes and tips (from Chef Ryan himself!) on how to cook your goodies.
Kinda Collected
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More info: kindacollected.com
Yet another specialty market, Kinda Collected offers everything from tablescape accessories to pantry items to grab-and-go options to local produce and flowers. As the website explains, you can snag your new favorite pasta dish, a flower vase, and even funky napkins to pair with your grandmother’s china — talk about a cache of cool, curated finds!
Kirna Zabête
Neighborhood: Green Hills
More info: kirnazabete.com
If you’re familiar with the old Shindigs & Celebrations building, you might be surprised by its new life as the elevated boutique Kirna Zabête. Sure, its days of custom balloons and party decor are long gone, but an upgrade to modern fixtures, high-end clothing, and accessories might be just what the Green Hills retail scene needed. This stunning shop from owner Beth Buccini is a beautiful display of gowns and accessories galore. “I loved that I was taking on the karma of a place called Shindigs & Celebrations,” Beth tells us. “Now, instead of getting your balloons for shindigs and celebrations, you’re getting outfits for shindigs and celebrations!”
You can learn more about the store and the history of its location HERE!
La Parisienne Home
Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More info: theparisiennehome.com
The ever-evolving Wedgewood-Houston community is expanding tenfold, and it might just be making a name for itself as the design capital of our fair city. Enter La Parisienne Home, a chic, glamorous stop for one-of-a-kind furniture pieces, ceramics, mirrors, statement chairs, rugs, lighting, and more.
“The inspiration for La Parisienne Home comes from my love of travel and passion [for exploring] other cultures, fashion, cuisine, and architecture,” says owner and curator Amber Wright. “We learn so much about the world and other humans when we open ourselves up to explore unknown places and paths.” Her new store is a self-described “visual collaboration of things for your home that are elegant and effortlessly glam.”
Molly Green
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: shopmollygreen.com
Molly Green has opened its fourth location — this time, in 12South, sandwiched between Ember’s Ski Lodge and MAFIAoZA’s. We’re swooning with anticipation over our future spring wardrobe picks, but for now, we’re indulging in cozy clothing and accessories to get us through the next few months of chilly temps. Think everything from basic turtlenecks to cargo pants and lounge sets. Take that, cold weather!
Neighborlily
Neighborhood: Germantown
More info: neighborlily.com
To say we’re excited about this store opening is an understatement. Brought to us by Poppy & Monroe owner Karen Kops, Germantown’s newest storefront is a combination flower, coffee, and tea shop. Sip locally sourced, artisanal coffee and tea as you peruse delightful wares such as coffee table books, cozy mugs, curated accessories, handcrafted floral bouquets, and beyond. There’s even a sweet little patio where you can sit for a spell and enjoy bites such as pastries, a charcuterie board, or the Neighborlily salad, featuring spring lettuce, dried cherries, candied pecans, goat cheese, and a white wine-honey-lavender dressing.
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UPDATES FROM NOVEMBER 2023
As if shopping wasn’t already one of our perennial favorite pastimes, the local retail scene just became more tempting than ever. There has been a recent influx of new boutiques and store openings to help us shop for stocking stuffers, stock up on hostess gifts, and spruce up our homes just in time for the holidays. Check out this extensive roster of new retail options in Nashville!
*Listed in alphabetical order
Alice + Olivia
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: aliceandolivia.com
Mixed-use development newcomer 12 South Collection boasts several new shopping destinations, and Alice + Olivia happens to be one of the most highly anticipated of them. The high-end clothing and accessory line from Stacey Bendet offers timeless classics — from belts and handbags to luxury womenswear.
Good Days New York
Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More info: gooddaysny.com
The Good Days Instagram tagline reads “Good Clothes for Good Times,” and that’s precisely what you’ll find at this new shop in Wedgewood-Houston. Open weekly from Wednesday through Saturday, the New York-based lifestyle brand delivers street-style clothing and leisurewear that manages to be both nostalgic and trendy at the same time. Think bold colors and classic styles that lend themselves to everything from the beach to the city.
Jenni Kayne
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: jennikayne.com
“We are thrilled to make our debut in Nashville,” says Julia Hunter, CEO of Jenni Kayne. And debuting, they are. The California lifestyle brand brings its “any occasion” apparel and home essentials to the 12 South Collection complex, delivering comfortable clothing such as cashmere sweaters and relaxed-fit jeans. You can also shop your favorite cozy home goods, such as candles and throw pillows.
La Vie Style House
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: laviestylehouse.com
Another addition to the 12 South Collection, La Vie Style House brings luxury to the world of caftans. Started by two women who met by chance in a Pilates class, this clothing company merges the effortless comfort of caftans with vibrant patterns and prints that easily allow for taking the pieces from day to night.
Lele Sadoughi
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: lelesadoughi.com
Lele Sadoughi has accessorized everyone from Kate Middleton to Kate Hudson, and now, she’s giving Nashville a bit of embellishment, too! Shop wardrobe staples such as hats, headbands, handbags, jewelry, and sunglasses — you can even customize a headband to your liking!
Lucky Rabbit Candy Shop
Neighborhood: East Nashville
More info: luckyrabbitcandy.com
Allison Holley is a busy woman. The owner of Apple and Oak recently joined forces with N.B. Goods’ Camille Alston to add yet another great spot to the Shops at Porter East. Joining the likes of restaurant (relative) newcomer Noko and shops like HiFi Cookies, Amelia’s Flowers, and Whiskey Water, Lucky Rabbit Candy Shop offers up nostalgic sweets, merchandise, and so much more.
Mejuri
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: mejuri.com
Open as of November 10, Mejuri brings a fun jewelry spin to the 12 South Collection. Founded in 2015, the line offers a range of “everyday fine jewelry,” from gold hoops to bangle bracelets and pendant necklaces. The brand also focuses on sustainability, with 80% of its 14-carat-gold pieces fashioned from certified recycled gold.
PAIGE
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: paige.com
Popular denim-turned-lifestyle brand PAIGE is another new anchor store at 12 South Collection. Shop romantic blouses, timeless dresses, and seasonal favorites, along with, of course, the basic denim pieces the brand has been known for.
Rag & Bone
Neighborhood: 12South
More info: rag-bone.com
New York-launched Rag & Bone has been a trendsetting brand for two decades. Now, there’s a chance to shop its fashion-forward clothing nearby. Joining Alice & Olivia, PAIGE, and the other new 12 South Collection stores, Rag & Bone offers up both men’s and women’s clothing, chic shoes, and more.
Reilly Townsend Design
Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More info: reillytownsenddesign.com
Reilly Townsend is a Nashville transplant from New York, and she’s taking the local design arena by storm. Following several stints at prestigious interior design firms back East, she’s making her mark in Nashville with a brand-new shop and studio in Wedgewood-Houston that offers everything from art and inspiring coffee table books to antiques and lighting. “I hope that it feels like home, or maybe what you want a space in your home to look like!” says Reilly of the space. “Warm and inviting, with a touch of the unexpected.”
StonePeak Ceramics
Neighborhood: Berry Hill
More info: stonepeakceramics.com
Chicago-based StonePeak Ceramics opened a new showroom in Nashville. In partnership with Alabama-based Robert F. Henry Tile Company, the 7,000-square-foot space boasts tons of surfaces — both ceramic and porcelain — for residential and commercial use. From shower tiles to kitchen islands, this is the place to go if you’re looking for some home design inspiration.
The Fifth Avenue Club Nashville
Neighborhood: Midtown
More info: saksfifthavenue.com
Conrad Nashville is upping its luxury shopping game by partnering with Saks Fifth Avenue to offer by-appointment personal shopping and styling services. The Fifth Avenue Club Nashville is available to hotel guests and local clientele, allowing customers to shop the latest in fashion through a curated wardrobe selection based on their personal styles and needs. Enjoy a consultation, then shop a curated selection of designer pieces chosen just for you. Would you prefer a different color, size, or style? No problem. There are digital touchpoints so clients can browse the Saks website, too!
Warby Parker
Neighborhood: Franklin
More info: warbyparker.com
Franklin welcomes Warby Parker to its shopping roster, with its latest store opening at McEwen Northside. The store offers eye exams, a selection of sunglasses, optical eyewear, and contact lenses. They even carry a line of children’s glasses!
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