“Stay Near Colonia Roma”
22 November, 2019Be Amazed by the Art Galleries in Roma
1 February, 2020Exclusive designs and lots of glamour are part of what awaits you when you visit the boutiques in Roma, stores where buying clothes becomes an experience that you can only find in this type of place.
This is not strange at all, since this neighborhood has been characterized by the trendy nature of its streets and its establishments, which range from bookstores, art galleries, restaurants, museums and even its lodging options in Mexico City.
Therefore, if what you are looking for is to give a modern twist to your wardrobe, it is worth visiting the boutiques in the Roma neighborhood so that you can take home more than one design, which will surely become your favorites.
Naked Boutique
This exclusive clothing store opened its doors in 2007 and has since become a place of worship for lovers of good dressing, because in its windows there are only exclusive garments, made by independent designers, both Mexican and foreign.
It is one of the most famous boutiques in Roma, since in addition to dresses, blouses and other garments, it also sells accessories and shoes with equally unique designs, so you can find your complete outfit.
The creator of this store is Deya Tarno, who personally supervises that all the pieces sold in her establishment comply with an exclusive design and with the best quality, so that any client who visits them will get the best impression and of course, the garment that best suits their style.
To give it a more special touch, they offer a service known as “Personal Shopper”, which consists of selecting only garments to your taste, making the process of buying new clothes easier.
Address
Córdoba #25, between Puebla and Avenida Chapultepec.
Hours
Monday to Saturday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Carla Fernández Store
The colors and shapes of Mexican textiles were the elements of inspiration for designer Carla Fernández to give life to clothing pieces that, in addition to being unique, bear the seal of national folklore with a trendy touch.
The luxury fashion offered by this boutique is born from “the cultural heritage of the indigenous communities of Mexico,” which the designer's team transforms into garments and accessories, such as dresses, coats, guayaberas and tunics.
On the brand's official website, it is explained that all of its garments are created with handmade textiles, so it is a work that has even been shown in the most important fashion magazines, including Elle and Vogue.
It is also important to highlight that this brand not only aims to dignify the work of Mexican artisans; its creator, Carla Fernández, has been internationally awarded for her actions that positively impact the development of indigenous communities in our country.
Hours
Monday to Saturday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Sunday from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Address
Avenida Álvaro Obregón #200, between Avenida Insurgentes and Monterrey.
180° Shop
Among the boutiques in Roma, this is a favorite for pet owners as it is pet friendly. Additionally, it aims to provide new Mexican designers with a space to showcase and sell their garments.
This store is dedicated to the “design, manufacturing, and commercialization of Mexican-designed clothing and accessories,” as explained on their website. Currently, they produce three brands: Leyenda Urbana, 180° Outwear, and Ciento Ochenta Grados.
The best part is that entire families can refresh their wardrobe at this boutique, as their collections include clothing for women, men, and children, along with accessories such as Tote bags, which are particularly practical due to their lightweight fabric.
Horario
Lunes a sábado de 10:00 a 20:00 horas y domingo de 10:00 a 18:00 horas.
Dirección
Colima #180, entre Orizaba y Jalapa.
Goodbye Folk
If there's one thing that distinguishes the boutiques in Roma, it's the exclusivity of their collections, and Goodbye Folk is no exception. Here, they make shoes to your liking, with the design you wish to showcase on these items that are sure to turn heads.
This is the unique feature of this store: they customize any shoe model you choose, using colors and textures to give them a much more original touch, without compromising the quality standards that distinguish all their clothing and accessories.
In the store, you can find clothing for both men and women, including jeans, blouses, sweatshirts, and jackets, which change according to the season—whether it’s spring-summer or fall-winter—so you can stay “in vogue” all year round.
Address
Córdoba #55, between Durango and Puebla.
Hours
Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
All of these boutiques in Roma are not only dedicated to selling clothes, their work goes beyond that, as they are spaces where Mexican and foreign designers can make all their creations available to consumers.
When you buy clothes in these types of places, you can trust that they are exclusive models, made with the best quality fabric and taking care of every detail, so that you look impeccable.
If you live in Mexico City, you can take advantage of staying in fashion every season, but if you come to the capital to visit, it is worth visiting these boutiques so that you return home with new, unique clothes with fun designs.
A good lodging option that allows you to be close to these clothing stores is Stanza, a hotel located in the Roma neighborhood from which you can reach any of these boutiques in a few minutes, so you can visit them all in a single day and make the most of your vacation.