“Clothes make the man,” Mark Twain once wrote — and this was deep insight. Clothes are the expression of who we are, be it a tailored suit in business or a carefree attire on vacation.
The fashion industry is indeed much more than glitzy fashion shows; apart from helping to shape some societal norms, it is also a significant economic engine nationwide, turning over more than $100 billion in revenue a year.
When one thinks of fashion capitals, Paris, Milan, and London come to mind, but likely also Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles and Fifth Avenue in New York. Other U.S. cities don’t necessarily stir up the image of fashion destinations. Yet some are certainly more fashion-conscious than others.
24/7 Wall St. set out to discover the most fashionable U.S. cities. Instead of subjectively observing fashion trends among city residents, we created an index of five measures: the number of retailers that sell apparel such as Macy’s and Target, the number of luxury brand stores such as Gucci and Prada, fashion company headquarters, trade shows, and the number of fashion designers working in each city.
Though the list consists of cities from all around the nation, fashionable cities are also much more concentrated in a handful of states. Twelve cities are located in California, another eight in Florida, and an additional five in Texas. There are several cities that are the only representation of their respective state such as Columbus, Ohio; Omaha, Nebraska; and Indianapolis, Indiana.
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50. Delray Beach, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 68
> Luxury fashion stores: 0
> Median household income: $54,536
Delray Beach, a small town of just over 65,000 people located on the southeast coast of Florida, is one of the most fashionable cities in the United States. The city hosted this past January the popular fashion trade show COAST, which featured brands such as Alo Yoga to the H Brand label, a luxury fur-based brand. Aside from the annual fashion event, Delray Beach has a relatively low number of fashion-related stores and is lacking a luxury brand store like Gucci or Chanel.
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49. Fort Worth, TX
> Number of fashion stores: 319
> Luxury fashion stores: 1
> Median household income: $62,592
If you haven’t considered Fort Worth, Texas, a fashionable city, guess again. Residents of Fort Worth have quite the selection of clothing stores to shop in, with 319 places in total. While most U.S. cities don’t have even one high-end brand store, Fort Worth has a Louis Vuitton location. Residents also earn relatively high incomes, which could translate to higher spending on fashion. The typical city household earns well above the national median household income of $57,617 per year.
The city is home to a variety of museums and art fairs, such as the Kimbell Art Museum, which make for great opportunities to wear a classy outfit.
48. Sacramento, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 263
> Luxury fashion stores: 2
> Median household income: $58,360
The capital of California is one of the most fashionable cities in the country. Sacramento is becoming a hotspot for real estate with many out-of-towners flocking to the city. With over 263 clothing stores for city residents to browse around, two of which are high-end brand stores (Coach and Armani), Sacramento offers patrons plenty of opportunities to stay in-the-know about what’s hot and what’s not.
47. Palm Desert, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 143
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $55,821
Palm Desert, about 120 miles east of Los Angeles, is one of the most fashionable cities in the United States. For starters, there are 143 clothing stores in the area, a healthy number of options for a city of just over 50,000 people. Adjusted to the population, the concentration of fashion outlets in Palm Desert is second only to Santa Monica, California.
It’s not unreasonable to assume that such extensive access to clothing stores helps Palm Desert residents keep up with the latest fashion trends. Additionally, Palm Desert is home to four luxury fashion stores — Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, and Ralph Lauren — more than most cities.
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46. White Plains, NY
> Number of fashion stores: 88
> Luxury fashion stores: 5
> Median household income: $96,587
About 28 miles northeast of Manhattan — the shopping mecca of the nation — lies White Plains in Westchester County, one of the 100 most affluent cities in the nation. White Plains residents are also among some of the most fashionable in the country. While the number of fashion outlets in the city, 88, is low even for a city of its size, the proximity to NYC likely helps fill any fashion needs that may be lacking locally. High-end luxury fashion outlets are relatively rare — but not in White Plains. The city has five luxury fashion brand stores, including Burberry, Gucci, Coach, and two Louis Vuitton stores, which give this city a considerable boost in this ranking.
45. Kansas City, MO
> Number of fashion stores: 250
> Luxury fashion stores: 3
> Median household income: $59,482
If Kansas City, Missouri, isn’t on your radar for fashion, you may want to reconsider. City residents have 250 clothing stores to choose from, three of which are upscale brand stores — Burberry, Coach, and Armani.
Kansas City has a rich history when it comes to fashion. At the end of the 1940s, the city’s Garment District employed over 4,000 people and claimed that one in seven women nationwide were at one time buying clothing made in the city. Today, Kansas City hosts its own fashion week, and this year it will begin on Sept. 26.
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44. Glendale, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 195
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $51,828
Glendale is one of 12 California cities on this list, which is a strong testament to the state’s fashion sense as a whole. Glendale, in particular, is home to nearly 200 fashion retailers, including four luxury brand outlets: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and two Coach stores.
43. Santa Monica, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 259
> Luxury fashion stores: 3
> Median household income: $84,081
To say Santa Monica residents have an eclectic sense of style is an understatement. The city is one of five on this list within the Los Angeles metropolitan area, where the share of workers employed as fashion designers is more than seven times the national proportion.
Santa Monica is home to approximately 260 clothing stores. This number of stores is especially high when considering that only about 92,200 inhabit this coastal city. This means that for every 100,000 people, there are about 280 fashion-related stores, the highest concentration of any city in the nation.
42. Kendall, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 145
> Luxury fashion stores: 5
> Median household income: $64,912
One of the smaller cities on this list, Kendall, Florida, with just 74,559 residents, is ranked as one of the most fashionable cities in the country. Of the 145 clothing stores in the city, five are luxury retailers selling designer brands such as Armani, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Coach. Kendall is one of eight Florida cities among the most fashionable in the country.
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41. Palo Alto, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 114
> Luxury fashion stores: 6
> Median household income: $129,781
Like many of the nation’s most fashionable cities, Palo Alto is one of the most affluent cities in the nation. The city’s median household income of $129,781 a year is more than double the national median household income of $57,617 per year. Wealthier individuals are often able to afford more expensive clothing, which in Palo Alto is available for purchase at six luxury fashion stores — a high number of high-end retailers compared to most U.S. cities.
40. Aurora, IL
> Number of fashion stores: 176
> Luxury fashion stores: 5
> Median household income: $71,027
Aurora, located southwest of Chicago, is one of the most fashionable cities in the United States. Aurora is one of the fashion capitals due to its large number of clothing stores and luxury fashion brand stores. There are 176 clothing stores in Aurora, five of which stock high-end luxury brands like Ralph Lauren and Armani.
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39. Troy, MI
> Number of fashion stores: 129
> Luxury fashion stores: 6
> Median household income: $84,287
When you think of Troy, Michigan, fashion capital may not be what first pops into your mind — probably not even the third. However, Troy is home to nearly 130 clothing stores and six luxury brand stores, including Burberry, Versace, Coach, Gucci, and two Louis Vuittons. The median annual household income of over $84,000 in Troy is considerably higher than the national median of $57,617 per year. Households in Troy are generally more able to afford these luxury brands compared with the typical American household.
38. Omaha, NE
> Number of fashion stores: 247
> Luxury fashion stores: 1
> Median household income: $56,429
Spotting Omaha, Nebraska, on a list of the most fashionable cities in America may cause some confusion. City dwellers, however, have it made when it comes to staying up-to-date on the latest fashion trends. Omaha residents get to shop in any of the 247 clothing stores including the high-end fashion outlet Coach — for those who want and can indulge. The city is also home to the headquarters of Midwest department store, Gordmans.
37. New Orleans, LA
> Number of fashion stores: 323
> Luxury fashion stores: 3
> Median household income: $64,038
Renowned for its cuisine, art, and the sensational Mardi Gras celebration, New Orleans — like many of the cities on this list — celebrates its own fashion week. This year, NOLA’s Fashion Week boasted extensive media coverage, with an audience of approximately 2.8 million.
There are 323 clothing stores in New Orleans, three of which are high-end brand stores — Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Gucci.
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36. Livermore, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 130
> Luxury fashion stores: 7
> Median household income: $104,600
Livermore is one of the most affluent cities in the nation as well as one of the most fashionable. Located just east of San Francisco, Livermore is chock-full of vineyards, ranches, and wine-country estates, all of which are acceptable places to sport some of your best attire. This sunny city is home to seven luxury fashion brand stores, including Prada, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Gucci, Armani, and two Coach stores.
35. Long Beach, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 255
> Luxury fashion stores: 0
> Median household income: $60,011
The near 470,000 residents inhabiting Long Beach, California, benefit from one of the nation’s most vibrant fashion industries. Long Beach may not have any high-end brand stores like Prada or Versace, but the city does host one of the biggest and most competitive trade shows in the nation. Agenda is a diverse streetwear trade show that’s been around since 2003. Long Beach is Agenda’s flagship show. The other show takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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34. Tampa, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 261
> Luxury fashion stores: 5
> Median household income: $53,998
Tampa, located on the west side of Florida, is one of the most fashionable cities in the nation. There are 261 clothing stores in Tampa, including the luxury fashion outlets Armani, Burberry, Coach, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton.
33. Indianapolis, IN
> Number of fashion stores: 379
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $51,201
The lone Indiana city on this list of fashionable U.S. cities also happens to be the state capital. In indianapolis, one can choose from 379 clothing stores, four of which are luxury brands, including Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Coach. Many of the city’s fashion retailers are housed in high end shopping center The Fashion Mall at Keystone, in the northern part of the city.
32. Sunrise, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 147
> Luxury fashion stores: 8
> Median household income: $52,310
Sunrise, Florida, is considered to be one of the most fashionable cities in the nation. There are about 161 clothing stores for every 100,000 city residents, among the highest concentrations in the country. But what really makes Sunrise a fashionable city is the relative abundance of top brand stores. Coach, Prada, Gucci, Versace, Armani, Valentino, and two Ralph Lauren stores can all be found within city limits.
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31. Boca Raton, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 155
> Luxury fashion stores: 8
> Median household income: $75,792
Boca Raton, a city located in the southeastern part of Florida, is among the most fashionable cities in the nation. The city is home to the South Florida International Fashion Week, a charity fashion event scheduled this year to take place over the week starting September 24 across six cities. Aside from fashion week, Boca Raton is a luxury brand hub with six different designer stores, including Louis Vuitton, Versace, Cartier, Coach, Armani, Ralph Lauren, and two Gucci stores.
30. Nashville, TN
> Number of fashion stores: 445
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $57,571
Nashville, a town known for its country music roots also happens to be one of the most fashionable cities in America. Not only are there nearly 450 fashion-related stores to choose from, including four luxury brand stores, but also Nashville hosts an annual Fashion Week in the spring.
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29. Denver, CO
> Number of fashion stores: 447
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $61,210
Known for its chill vibes and magnificent outdoor scenery, Denver, Colorado is also one of the most stylish cities in the United States. The city is home to 70 fashion designers, 447 clothing stores, and four different luxury brand outlets — Coach, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès. After years of Mile High City hosting a weekend-long fashion event, it became the Denver Fashion Week as of last year.
28. Scottsdale, AZ
> Number of fashion stores: 345
> Luxury fashion stores: 8
> Median household income: $77,080
Scottsdale, Arizona, is one of the most fashionable cities in the United States, due to residents’ access to a wide variety of clothing stores. There are 345 fashion-related stores in Scottsdale, eight of which are are luxury brand stores — Armani, Gucci, Cartier, Coach, Burberry, Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Tiffany & Co.
27. Washington, DC
> Number of fashion stores: 407
> Luxury fashion stores: 7
> Median household income: $119,564
Residents of Washington, DC may be able to afford more costly fashionable clothing and accessories than typical Americans. The median annual household income in Washington of $119,564 is more than double the national median household income of $57,617 per year. Washington D.C. has its own Fashion Week, is home to 407 clothing stores, as well as seven designer brand stores.
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26. Bellevue, WA
> Number of fashion stores: 171
> Luxury fashion stores: 8
> Median household income: $100,639
Bellevue, Washington, is quite the chic city. Nearly half of the world’s top 17 designer brands can be found in this West Coast city. There are eight different top-notch brand stores in the city: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hermès, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Coach, Prada, and Armani. Bellevue is also home to the Eddie Bauer headquarters.
25. Phoenix, AZ
> Number of fashion stores: 559
> Luxury fashion stores: 5
> Median household income: $52,069
Phoenix, Arizona, is chock-full of fashion outlets, 559 to be exact. The city’s Biltmore Fashion Park has a large concentration of stores, including several luxury stores, one being a Ralph Lauren. Phoenix is home to another Ralph Lauren location as well as two Coach locations and a Fendi store — a luxury Italian fashion brand. The capital of Arizona also hosts an annual Fashion Week. This year’s event will take place in October.
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24. Charlotte, NC
> Number of fashion stores: 452
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $71,131
Charlotte, North Carolina, is a fashion conscious city. It is home to a variety of clothing stores, including several designer-brand stores. SouthPark Mall in Charlotte is arguably the city’s luxury brand hub, with three of the four high-end brand stores in the city (Burberry, Coach, and Louis Vuitton). Charlotte is also home to a Ralph Lauren store. The headquarters of women’s clothing and accessories chain-store Cato Corporation is located in Charlotte as well.
23. Columbus, OH
> Number of fashion stores: 446
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $54,359
The capital of Ohio also happens to be the fashion capital of the state. As the lone Ohio city on this list, Columbus is home to four luxury brand stores, 446 fashion-related establishments that cater to a variety of different incomes, and the headquarters of two big-name brands: Express and Victoria’s Secret.
Polaris Fashion Place and Easton Town Center are the city’s two main fashion-oriented malls. Easton contains high-end brand stores Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Burberry, as well as less expensive yet trendy stores such as Ann Taylor and Eddie Bauer.
22. Portland, OR
> Number of fashion stores: 584
> Luxury fashion stores: 2
> Median household income: $62,158
Anyone who has visited this West Coast city would likely agree that it lives up to its reputation as hipster central. The fashion sported in Netflix’s hit comedy series, “Portlandia,” emulates the style to a T. Portland is home to 584 fashion-related stores — two of which are luxury brand stores Louis Vuitton and Coach. The city also boasts several chic, yet quirky, thrift, and vintage stores such as two Buffalo Exchange stores and an Animal Traffic, which is unique to the city. Portland is also home to 400 fashion designers.
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21. San Jose, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 473
> Luxury fashion stores: 8
> Median household income: $93,602
California is a fashionable place — 12 of the top 50 most stylish cities are located in California. San Jose, in particular, is quite an affluent area, with a median annual household income clocking in at $93,602, significantly above the national median household income of $57,617 per year. With such high incomes, some San Jose residents can splurge on more high-end brands such as Burberry, Cartier, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Coach, Armani, and Versace. All of these brands have store locations in San Jose.
20. Jacksonville, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 398
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $54,907
Jacksonville is one of eight Floridian cities on this list. It is the 20th most fashionable city in the United States. Located in the upper east side of the peninsula, the city is home to the headquarters of discount-focused department chain-store Stein Mart. Jacksonville is also home to four luxury brand stores — one Louis Vuitton store and three Coach stores.
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19. Austin, TX
> Number of fashion stores: 729
> Luxury fashion stores: 5
> Median household income: $64,063
Austin is one of five Texan cities on this list. With 729 fashion-related stores, including five luxury brand stores — two Coach stores, two Gucci stores, and one Louis Vuitton store — Austin ranks as 19th most fashionable. This year will be the 10th anniversary of Austin Fashion Week, also known as Fashion X Austin. The event is the largest of its kind in Texas, and the fourth largest fashion week in the country.
18. Orlando, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 341
> Luxury fashion stores: 11
> Median household income: $49,614
Home to Walt Disney World, Orlando is also considered one of the most fashionable cities in the country. When not sporting Mickey Mouse ears, city residents, and tourists, have quite the selection of luxury brand stores to shop at to jazz up their wardrobe. There are 11 high-end stores in the city, including Cartier, Ralph Lauren, Versace, and Dior.
17. San Antonio, TX
> Number of fashion stores: 734
> Luxury fashion stores: 6
> Median household income: $50,140
San Antonio is one of the most fashionable cities in the country. With 734 fashion-focused stores to browse through, six of which are luxury brand stores, San Antonio residents have various options to explore for trendy articles of clothing.
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16. Philadelphia, PA
> Number of fashion stores: 541
> Luxury fashion stores: 0
> Median household income: $52,500
When you think of Philadelphia, you’re more likely to think “cheesesteak” than “fashion capital.” No matter what comes to your mind first, Philadelphia, by the numbers, is one of the most stylish places in the United States. The city is home to 541 fashion-related stores, one of the highest figures in the nation.
The Pennsylvania city is also home to the headquarters of two well-known brands: Urban Outfitters and Destination Maternity.
15. Seattle, WA
> Number of fashion stores: 550
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $82,313
Seattle, Washington, is one of the most fashionable cities in the nation. City residents have 550 fashion-related stores to choose from, four of which are upscale brand stores — Gucci, Chanel, Coach, and Louis Vuitton. Seattle is also the headquarters of two well-known fashion brands: Nordstrom and The Tommy Bahama Group.
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14. Miami, FL
> Number of fashion stores: 285
> Luxury fashion stores: 8
> Median household income: $34,134
Florida is one of the most fashion-forward states with eight cities on this list. Miami is home to eight different luxury brand stores: Cartier, Hermès, Burberry, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany & Co., Gucci. This sunshine-filled city also hosts a high-end Fashion Week.
13. Costa Mesa, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 286
> Luxury fashion stores: 21
> Median household income: $75,568
There are 286 fashion-related stores in Costa Mesa, quite a large number of options for a city of just over 100,000 people. Adjusted to the population, the concentration of such stores in Costa Mesa is the fifth highest in the country. Additionally, there are 12 high-end brands stores including Chanel, Gucci, Dior, and even Dolce & Gabbana.
12. Boston, MA
> Number of fashion stores: 452
> Luxury fashion stores: 17
> Median household income: $78,038
In 2011, GQ magazine slammed Boston as the worst-dressed city in America, referring to its style as stagnated and putrefied. According to our numbers, however, Boston is one of the most fashionable cities in the U.S. with 310 fashion designers employed in town and 17 luxury brand stores in the area.
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11. San Diego, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 990
> Luxury fashion stores: 12
> Median household income: $70,975
Residents of San Diego sure have a wide variety of fashion-centric stores to browse through with nearly 1,000 options, the fifth most in the nation. Of these stores, 12 are specifically luxury brands — Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Gucci, Hermès, Armani, Prada, and two locations each of Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Ralph Lauren.
10. Atlanta, GA
> Number of fashion stores: 511
> Luxury fashion stores: 16
> Median household income: $83,703
Atlanta, Georgia, is the 10th most fashionable city in the nation. Atlanta has over 500 clothing stores — about 112 stores for every 100,000 people in the city. Sixteen of these retailers are high-end brand stores, the 10th most of any city in the nation.
High-fashion brand stores in Atlanta include Fendi, Prada, and Chanel. The city is also home to two locations of each Louis Vuitton, Valentino, and Armani. The headquarters of children’s apparel chain-store, Carter’s, is also located in Atlanta. For the last 10 years, the city has hosted Atlanta International Fashion Week.
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9. San Francisco, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 680
> Luxury fashion stores: 1
> Median household income: $106,898
San Francisco is one of the top 10 most fashionable cities in the nation — despite having just one luxury brand store (Coach). While the city lacks in high-end brand stores, it ranks high in several other fashion aspects. For example, San Francisco is home to a whopping 680 fashion-related stores, 560 fashion designers, and the headquarters of five big-name brands: Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, Gymboree, and Charlotte Russe.
8. Dallas, TX
> Number of fashion stores: 703
> Luxury fashion stores: 18
> Median household income: $54,283
Residents of Dallas, Texas, live in one of the most fashionable cities in the nation. Dallas is home to 100 fashion designers, 18 luxury brand stores, and it hosts one fashion show. Of the 18 luxury brand stores in Dallas, there are three Louis Vuitton stores; two Armani, Gucci, and Coach locations; and one of each Hermès, Cartier, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Burberry, Versace, and Valentino. Dallas is also one of the cities that hosts the annual DG Expo fashion trade show, a two-day fabric and trim event for designers and manufacturers.
7. Las Vegas, NV
> Number of fashion stores: 369
> Luxury fashion stores: 4
> Median household income: $55,424
While Las Vegas is chiefly known for its gambling and gaming opportunities — as well as its numerous wedding chapels — it also happens to be one of the most fashionable cities in the nation. There are four luxury brands within city limits: Coach, Burberry, Armani, and Ralph Lauren. Las Vegas proper does not contain the Las Vegas Strip, which houses many more luxury outlets and other tourist attractions.
Five trade shows — POOL, Sourcing at Magic, COEUR, Agenda, and Capsule — are all held in Las Vegas at various points throughout the year.
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6. Urban Honolulu, HI
> Number of fashion stores: 657
> Luxury fashion stores: 28
> Median household income: $66,148
If you think people in Urban Honolulu are mostly clothed in cargo shorts and floral shirts, guess again. Local residents but primarily tourists who visit this tropical city are spoiled with 28 luxury brand stores, the fourth most in the nation. Honolulu is also chock-full of fashion-related stores, 657 to be exact.
5. Chicago, IL
> Number of fashion stores: 1,222
> Luxury fashion stores: 17
> Median household income: $66,559
Chicago is the fifth most fashionable city in the nation. With over 1,200 stores to choose from, 17 of which are high-end brands, Chicago is the place to be in the Midwest for finding the most recent fashion trends and styles. The city’s premier commercial district, the Magnificent Mile, boasts 460 retailers, likely making it the most heavily concentrated shopping area in Chicago. Chicago also hosts an annual Fashion Week.
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4. Paradise, NV
> Number of fashion stores: 593
> Luxury fashion stores: 46
> Median household income: $49,245
Have you ever heard of Paradise, Nevada? If you’re not a local, it’s possible you haven’t. The Las Vegas suburb has a population of 229,600, and actually contains a good portion of attractions associated with its larger neighbor. The famous Las Vegas strip, for example, is in Paradise.
Paradise was created for casino owners who wanted to dodge paying Las Vegas city taxes. Today, Paradise is one of the most heavily concentrated shopping areas, with about 258 stores for every 100,000 people. It’s also home to a whopping 46 designer-brand stores, the second most in the nation after New York City.
3. Houston, TX
> Number of fashion stores: 1,484
> Luxury fashion stores: 26
> Median household income: $55,150
Houston, Texas, is the third most fashionable city in the United States. This Texan city is a shopping epicenter with 1,484 clothing stores to peruse through, 26 luxury brand stores to indulge in (or at least window shop), and headquarters of three well-known brands: The Men’s Wearhouse, Stage Stores, and Francesca’s. Home to fashion design reality series Project Runway second season winner Chloe Dao, and plenty of shopping areas, Houston is considered the fashion capital of the South.
2. Los Angeles, CA
> Number of fashion stores: 3,793
> Luxury fashion stores: 43
> Median household income: $61,067
Los Angeles, the city that birthed the nation’s cinema powerhouse Hollywood and the home of many stars, is the second most fashionable city in the nation. To say that shopping opportunities in L.A. are immense is an understatement. Nearly 3,800 clothing stores of all kinds are sprawled about the city — 43 of which are high-end brands. Los Angeles is also home to the headquarters of two big-name fashion brands: American Apparel and Guess? In addition, three trade shows pass through the city: L.A. Textile Show, Designers and Agents, and COEUR.
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1. New York, NY
> Number of fashion stores: 4,359
> Luxury fashion stores: 71
> Median household income: $71,681
The most fashionable, chic, and stylish city in the United States is none other than New York City. The Big Apple ranks first in many of the categories considered in our index. For example, NYC is home to nearly 4,360 fashion stores, 71 luxury brand stores, 6,500 fashion designers, 14 trade shows, and the headquarters of 23 big-name brands — each of the most in the nation. With different styles blossoming and flourishing among all five of New York City’s boroughs, it’s no question that the city offers some of the most diverse and unique fashion trends of any city. Of course, New York Fashion Week is the most prestigious fashion even nationwide, and this year, nine brands will make their debut at the event.
Methodology
To identify the most fashionable cities in America, 24/7 Wall St. created an index of five measures: the prevalence in each city of the number of fashion-related establishments, the number of luxury brand outlets, fashion company headquarters, trade shows, as well as total employment of fashion designers.
The number of fashion-related establishments was obtained from Yelp and the category includes anything from sportswear and sleepwear stores to vintage clothing and shoe stores.
The number of fashion companies headquartered in each city came from Chain Store Guide’s “Top 100 Apparel Specialty Stores Ranked by Industry Sales.”
To counted stand alone fashion outlets named among the top luxury brands in the world in 2017 by business magazine Ceoworld.
The number of trade shows held in each city in 2018 came from Startup Fashion, an online community that helps independent fashion brands create successful businesses.
The number of fashion designers employed in each MSA’s principal city came from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment Statistics program and is as of May 2017, the most recent data available.
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