The best tip when visiting a new city—do as the locals do. Miss Vogue puts together a list of indigenous labels, designers and stores in five cities around the world, to make that shopping spree just a tiny bit easier. Heading to New York this summer? Look no further than this roundup of must-visit New York stores; plus, we have the skinny from chic girls who know their way around its famed streets.

The New York skyline
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Urban Outfitters: Stop over at this high-street favourite—what Topshop is to London, this brand is to New York—for everything from quirky tees
and printed dresses to cool sunglasses and cheap-and-chic jewellery.

Urban Outfitter's online outpost
Geminola: This West Village vintage store has a family connection with Girls' Jemima Kirke (it's owned by her mother) and is Sarah Jessica Parkerapproved. Enough reason to pay a visit.

Geminola's online outpost
Trademark: Let Tory Burch's stepdaughters' recently-launched label form the basis of your working-girl wardrobe. Head to their SoHo flagship for shift dresses, tailored trousers and crisp, collared shirts.
Trademark
Rag & Bone: Every street-style star worth her salt, from Miranda Kerr to Diane Kruger, loves this label. Shop here for utilitarian separates, ankle boots and perfect skinnies.
Rag & Bone
IN THE KNOW: Ashika Pratt, model

Ashika Pratt
Shopping hangouts: "For vintage, Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Otherwise, SoHo."

Vintage in Williamsburg The Chanel store in SoHo
Hidden gems: "Awoke Vintage in Williamsburg is my favourite. This boutique vintage store sells girly summer dresses and cute, cropped leather jackets."

A peek into the Awoke vintage store
Best bet: "I love shopping in SoHo because there’s a good mix of stores. You can get basics at any high-street store on Broadway and also hit cult favourites like Isabel Marant and APC."

Isabel Marant in SoHo
Rest stop: "Coffee at Ninth Street Espresso in East Village."

Coffee at Ninth Street Espresso in East Village
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