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CLOTHING
HEAVEN PLEASE
Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui; 1-9pm Mon-Sat; Tsim Sha Tsui, exit B2)
Lady Gaga meets punk Lolita for cocktails at this fun place. The designers are liberal with
the lace and the '80s glam. Even if you don't want the whole rack on you, the pieces will add
whimsical touches to any classic wardrobe. Stiff-collars and straitjackets won't be caught
dead here, but who needs them anyway? Building entrance on Chatham Rd South.
MALL
K11
A pleasant shopping mall catering to the young, middle-class market, K11 features exhibi-
tion spaces for local artists and Daydream Nation. It's right above the MTR station.
CLOTHING
DAYDREAM NATION
Tsim Sha Tsui; 11am-10pm; East Tsim Sha Tsui, exit N3, N4)
A 'Vogue Talent' brand founded by two creative designers, Kay Wong and her brother Jing,
DN is known for its penchant for theatricality in its designs. Clothes and accessories often
feature allusions to folklore and romantic literature, while remaining highly wearable.
CLOTHING
INITIAL
11.30am-11.30pm; Tsim Sha Tsui, exit B2)
This attractive shop and cafe carries stylish, multifunctional urbanwear with European and
Japanese influences. The clothes created by local designers are complemented by imported
shoes, bags and costume jewellery.
JEWELLERY
PREMIER JEWELLERY
Shopping Mall, Tsim Sha Tsui; 10am-7.30pm Mon-Sat, to 4pm Sun; Tsim Sha Tsui, exit G)
This third-generation family firm is directed by a qualified gemmologist and is one of our
favourite places to shop. The range isn't huge but if you're looking for something particular,
give Premier Jewellery a day's notice and a selection will be ready in time for your arrival.
Staff can also help you design your own piece.
CLOTHING
RISE SHOPPING ARCADE