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Les meilleures boutiques de création locale à Montréal

The best local creative boutiques in Montreal

Montreal is a vibrant and creative city, where every neighborhood is home to hidden treasures. Among these treasures are local design boutiques that showcase the talent and expertise of local artisans. Whether you're looking for unique jewelry, original clothing, or handcrafted home decor, these shops have something to offer. Here's a roundup of boutiques in different Montreal neighborhoods.

The Plateau-Mont-Royal:

1. Buk & Nola: Located in the heart of Plateau-Mont-Royal, Buk & Nola is a charming boutique specializing in interior design and home accessories. Owners Laurence and Caroline pride themselves on selecting unique pieces, often handmade by local artisans. From colorful cushions to delicate ceramics, each item is carefully chosen to bring a touch of creativity and originality to your home.

Address: 1593 Avenue Laurier E
Website: http://buknola.com

2. Modéco : This fashion boutique on Mont-Royal Avenue offers constantly updated stylish looks. This boutique, formerly called MoDéco (for Fashion and Decoration), was bought and completely revamped by Nadia in 2005. Her goal: to offer original pieces at affordable prices. The pieces do not exceed $200 and are from local or European brands.

Address : 1899 Mont-Royal Avenue E
Website: https://modeco.ca/

Mile End:

1. Unicorn Boutique: In the bohemian Mile End neighborhood, Unicorn Boutique stands out for its selection of clothing and fashion accessories. Founded by two fashion-loving friends, the boutique features creations from local and Canadian designers. You'll find trendy clothing, handmade jewelry, and unique accessories that reflect the neighborhood's artistic spirit.

Address: 5135 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Website: http://boutiqueunicorn.com

2. General 54: Located in the vibrant and culturally rich Mile End neighborhood, General 54 is a clothing and accessories boutique that promotes ethical and local fashion. The store offers a wide selection of creations from Montreal and Canadian designers, ranging from clothing to handbags to jewelry. The emphasis is on quality, durability, and the unique style of each piece.

Address: 5145 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Website: http://general54.com

3. Atelier B: Atelier B is a must-visit boutique in Little Italy, known for its timeless and sustainable clothing. Designers Catherine Métivier and Anne-Marie Laflamme craft each piece in their workshop located at the back of the store. They use eco-friendly and sustainable materials, and their slow fashion approach is both respectful of the environment and local craftsmanship.

Address: 5758 Boul Saint-Laurent
Website: http://atelier-b.ca





4. Locolocal: Cute little boutique located in Mile-End.
This neighborhood store attracts locals and frequent travelers alike. With its unique items, handmade across Quebec, the Locolocal boutique is the ideal place to find an unusual gift or
simply to treat yourself.



Address : 5727 Av du Parc
Website: https://www.boutiquelocolocal.com




Little Italy:

1. Oui Manon: Discover mugs, bags, and cards illustrated with cute and humorous little phrases. Today, the workshop originally located in the basement of Oui Mais Non has been transformed into a real boutique-workshop in this wonderful neighborhood.

Address : 6751 Boul Saint-Laurent
Website: https://ouimanon.com/

Villeray:

1. Cokluch: Christine and Laurie created Cokluch in their first apartment in Montreal. Initially, they made bags and accessories from recycled leather, then, over the years, they began making their first clothing. The Cokluch brand as you know it today was born. From the beginning, their desire was to create clothes that fit all women, regardless of their style or body type. Comfortable clothes, versatile cuts, a unique style: this is the essence of Cokluch.

Address : 410 Villeray Street
Website: https://cokluch.com/


2. Articho: Discover products from nearly 100 artisans from Quebec and Canada. Pottery - Jewelry - Skincare - and more! The Articho boutique is much more than just a gift shop. It is the meeting point of many stories, intertwined lives, destinies, and memorable encounters. The very essence of the boutique lies in attentive listening and dedicated service to its customers.

Address : 300 Villeray Street
Website: https://articho.ca/

Old Montreal:

1. L'Empreinte: Located in Old Montreal, L'Empreinte is a craft cooperative that offers a wide range of Quebec artisanal creations. The boutique offers unique items such as jewelry, fashion accessories, decorative objects, ceramics, and more, all made by local artisans. It's a great place to discover handmade products and support local creators.

Address: 88 Saint-Paul Est
Website: lempreintecoop.com

2. Espace Pepin : Located in a beautiful space in Old Montreal, Espace Pepin is a gallery-boutique showcasing artistic and artisanal creations. It features a variety of unique artwork, furniture, and decorative objects, often made by local artisans. Each visit to Espace Pepin offers an immersive experience in the world of design and local creation, where each piece tells a story of originality and quality.

Address: 350 rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Website: https://www.thepepinshop.com/

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie:

1. Belle et Rebelle: Nestled in the vibrant Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie neighborhood on Plaza St-Hubert, Belle et Rebelle is an iconic boutique that celebrates the diversity and creativity of local artisans. Specializing in clothing, accessories, and decorative items, this boutique offers ethical and eco-friendly products. Belle et Rebelle showcases unique creations, often made from recycled or sustainable materials. The boutique's warm and welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal meeting place for lovers of fashion and crafts.

Address: 6583A Rue St-Hubert
Website: http://belleetrebelle.ca

2. Les Coureurs de Jupons: Les Coureurs de Jupons is a Montreal-based boutique specializing in locally made clothing, jewelry, accessories, and gifts made in Quebec. Since 2011, it has offered a wide selection of creations from over 100 talented Quebec designers. The focus is on ethical fashion and the promotion of local crafts.

Address: 2627 Rue Masson
Website: https://www.lescoureursdejupons.ca/


3. Artloca: Arloca is a Montreal-based company founded in 2019 by Catherine Lecompte. This boutique was born out of a passion for customer service and the desire to offer beautiful products that reflect our values. 100% locally made: Montreal - Quebec - Canada

Address: 6572 Rue St-Hubert
Website: https://arloca.com


Hochelaga - Maisonneuve:

1. Bouche Bée: The Bouche Bée boutique in Hochelaga is a popular destination for those looking for unique, handcrafted items. Located in a vibrant Montreal neighborhood, it stands out for its selection of local and eco-friendly creations. Bouche Bée also stands out for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for discovering and supporting the work of local creators.

Address: 3772 Ontario Street East
Website: https://www.bouche-bee.ca/fc/


2. Confetti Mill: The Confetti Mill boutique in Hochelaga is a true treasure trove for lovers of original gifts and beautiful things. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or to beautify your space, Confetti Mill offers a shopping experience where quality and originality meet.

Address: 4799 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
Website: https://www.confettimill.com/fr

Ahunsic:

1. Espace Flo : Espace Flo's mission : to showcase local talent and promote local purchasing with ethical and eco-responsible products. In contrast to "fast fashion" and mass production, they offer a selection of products entirely designed and manufactured in Quebec by talented, hand-picked designers.

Address: 312 Rue Fleury O
Website: https://www.espaceflo.com/fr

Verdun:

1. Gank: Located in the Verdun neighborhood, Gank is a Montreal boutique specializing in local and slow fashion. It collaborates with Canadian designers to offer a range of clothing and accessories for men and women. The boutique showcases unique, high-quality pieces. Gank offers items ranging from shirts and pants to accessories like jewelry and bags.

Address: 4644 Notre Dame Street West
Website: https://gank.shop/


2. Marigold: Working in the fashion industry for 17 years, Marilyne Baril has worked for large and small Quebec fashion companies before launching MARIGOLD by Marilyne Baril, her own company, in 2014. Her determination, creativity and attention to detail have allowed her to win several scholarships and awards of excellence, including the ARIANE emerging designer of the year award in 2016.

Address : 4841 Wellington Street
Website: https://marigoldmtl.com/



City Center:

1. Signed Local: Since its founding in 2015, Signé Local has established itself as a major player in the promotion and enhancement of quality local products in Quebec. At Signé Local, you can find more than 3,000 different products from over 200 suppliers.

Address: 705 Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, in the Eaton Centre.
Website: https://www.signelocal.com

Conclusion

Montreal's locally sourced boutiques reflect the creativity and talent of the city's artisans. Each neighborhood is home to distinctive shops worth a visit, and this roundup is just a taste of the wonders you can discover. So, the next time you're out and about in Montreal, take the time to visit these boutiques and support local creators. You won't be disappointed!


Belle et rebelle is a women's fashion boutique where you'll discover Quebec designer clothing, locally made jewelry , and unique accessories . It's the perfect place if you're looking for an independent boutique in Montreal that focuses on local fashion , slow fashion, and female entrepreneurship . Whether you're looking for comfortable and stylish clothing, original gift ideas, or ethical and sustainable pieces, our boutique on Saint-Hubert Street is a must-see in Montreal.

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