The summer heat isn’t slowing down Nashville’s retail game. New in the last few months: luxe menswear, stellar vintage options, and a store that feels like stepping into a Parisian atelier. Oh, and don’t sleep on 12 South, where many new shops are popping up! Here are a bunch of new places to check out.

*Listed in alphabetical order

The Den

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: thedennashville.com

The Den is a cozy new retail spot that blends bodega vibes with thoughtful gifts and everyday essentials (yes, there’s coffee). Inspired by the family’s late mother and named after her favorite room — the home’s comfiest gathering place — The Den brings that same warmth to the community. Expect everything from snacks and soaps to planters, accessories, and personal pick-me-ups.

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A table at The Den showcases books, home accessories, and thoughtful finds — each item selected to bring warmth and personality to everyday living. Image: Adam Charney

Faherty

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: fahertybrand.com

We’re all about celebrating local, but we’d be remiss not to mention that Faherty has officially brought its laid-back, surf-inspired style to downtown Nashville. The store is located in The Arcade, which recently got a complete makeover and continues to welcome new shops and eateries. At Faherty, you’ll find sustainable pieces that feel like a weekend getaway, even if you’re just walking to lunch downtown.

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Faherty brings its laid-back, surf-inspired style to The Arcade with sustainably crafted pieces made for everyday adventure. Image: Faherty

Lemon Laine

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: lemonlaine.com

Located across from Lockeland Table and Urban Cowboy, Lemon Laine’s new East Nashville location brings even more of what locals love: clean beauty, wellness essentials, and a personalized shopping experience. And it’s all in a fresh, light-filled space equal parts modern apothecary and feel-good haven.

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Browse clean beauty favorites at Lemon Laine, where you’ll find everything from facial oils and serums to supplements and sunscreen. Image: Facebook

Mimi & Dottie

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: mimianddottie.com

Mimi & Dottie, now open in Downtown Nashville’s historic Arcade, is the second boutique from founder Rebecca Davis (and named in honor of her two inspiring grandmothers). The shop features the brand’s signature handmade jewelry, a custom charm bar, and a thoughtfully curated collection of clothing and accessories. Mimi & Dottie offers a stylish, personalized shopping experience for women who love expressing their individuality through fashion and design.

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A peek at Mimi & Dottie’s signature style … Image: Facebook

Poplar Point

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: poplarpointnashville.com

Poplar Point has officially opened its doors in the historic May Hosiery Mills campus in Wedgewood-Houston. Once home to a trailblazing sock factory, the restored space now houses a new kind of craftsmanship. Poplar Point’s Original Quilt is designed and made on-site, surrounded by a lively community of artists, makers, and creatives. The shop honors the building’s legacy while stitching together a fresh chapter rooted in tradition, inspired design, and a deep love for local craft.

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Alongside handcrafted quilts, you’ll find a curated mix of home goods, accessories, and meaningful gifts. Image: Instagram

Talk Nice Vintage

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: Instagram

Open since May, Talk Nice Vintage has quickly become East Nashville’s go-to spot for the thrill of the find. Located next to Mas Tacos, this carefully curated shop offers racks of hand-picked vintage, from lived-in denim and statement jackets to nostalgic tees that practically tell stories. It’s the kind of place where you’ll pop in “just to look” and leave with your new favorite piece (and maybe a taco or two afterward).

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Cozy, perfectly worn-in t-shirts and sweatshirts abound at Talk Nice Vintage. Image: Instagram

The 12 South Retail Scene: STILL Growing!

If 12 South didn’t already have your heart, these new storefront arrivals might just seal the deal. Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of the new spots are national (or even global) favorites. We encourage you to shop local, but you should have these on your radar, nonetheless!

Don’t miss the new locally owned Y’all Come Back — the vibrant, pink-splashed sister store to Molly Green, packed with playful finds perfect for your next girls’ night.

Cult-favorite Le Labo now brings its dreamy scents (hello, Santal 33) to Nashville with an intimate, lab-style boutique. Rails adds trendy threads, while Sézane and Todd Snyder serve French flair and modern menswear (respectively). La Ligne has also moved in, stripes and all, offering effortlessly chic wardrobe staples.

And did we mention White’s Mercantile has moved to a new 12 South location? There’s so much new to explore in this growing retail district!

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Still offering the same beautiful combination of clothing and accessories, home goods, pantry staples, and more, White’s Mercantile recently bid farewell to its original 12 South location, but moved only a few doors down. Image: Facebook

Looking for more of the latest? Keep scrolling for more recent openings!

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UPDATES FROM APRIL 2025

Spring is in bloom, and so is the Nashville shopping scene. Among the latest additions are an upscale candle line, a boutique pet store, and a gift shop straight out of the late 1900s (in case you’ve been dying to reunite with slap bracelets and cassette tapes). Grab a coffee, soak up the sunshine, and shop like it’s 1999 at these 12 new Nashville stores.

*Listed in alphabetical order

The Black Candle Company

Neighborhood: South Nashville
More Info: theblackcandlecompany.com

The Black Candle Company has officially opened its doors in Nashville, bringing luxe vibes and irresistible scents. Founded with a mission to create candles that celebrate Black culture and craftsmanship, the shop offers hand-poured, small-batch creations with bold names and even bolder aromas. Whether you’re after something cozy, sultry, or downright sassy, this new spot is lighting things up — literally and figuratively.

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Thanks to The Black Candle Company, homes across Nashville just got a little bit cozier. Image: Facebook

Coopers 12South

Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: coopers12south.com

Coopers 12South just landed in Nashville, and it’s got more charm than a front porch jam session. A collab between Jockey and country star Luke Bryan, this new neighborhood hotspot serves up rugged style, Southern vibes, and a whole lot of personality. Think comfy clothes, outdoor spirit, and live tunes, all wrapped up in Nashville flair. It’s part store, part hangout, and 100% Luke-approved. Bonus: you might leave with a new outfit and a new favorite band.

Flea Style

Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: fleastyle.com

Flea Style has officially arrived in Nashville’s 12 South neighborhood and is bringing major vintage vibes with a side of Southern charm. Founded by Brittany Cobb, a former lifestyle editor, this treasure trove blends old-school finds with modern flair. You’ll find hats topped with antique brooches, one-of-a-kind art, and curated goods that practically beg for a spot in your home. There’s even a hat bar, so you can create the chapeau of your dreams.

Framebridge

Neighborhood: Edgehill Village
More Info: framebridge.com

Framebridge in Edgehill Village offers a personalized framing experience. Known for turning cherished memories into display-worthy art, Framebridge offers custom framing for everything from kids’ drawings and heirlooms to travel keepsakes, pet portraits, and fine art. The new store invites locals to celebrate what makes their stories unique, whether it’s a 90th birthday photo or a flea market gem.

Explore the inviting interior of Framebridge's Nashville store, where brick walls showcase framed artworks. Sample materials are neatly arranged on counters under stylish pendant lights, creating a harmonious retail environment for inspiration and creativity.Pin
Framebridge has made its way to Edgehill Village. Image: Emily Dorio

Magnolia Laine Bridal

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: magnolialainebridal.com

Magnolia Laine Bridal has opened its doors in East Nashville’s charming East End neighborhood, bringing a fresh and personal approach to wedding dress shopping. The boutique offers private, one-on-one appointments and a stunning range of designer gowns — from classic to bold styles by Milla Nova, Jenny Yoo, and Lillian West. Owner (and Tennessee native!) Neely Cothron is passionate about giving local brides the unforgettable experience she once wished for.

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Say “yes” to the dress at East Nashville’s newest bridal boutique. Image: Magnolia Laine

The Modern Dog Company

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: themoderndogcompany.com

East Nashville puppies are barking with excitement. ​The Modern Dog Company, a boutique pet store, celebrated the grand opening of its East Nashville location in October. Specializing in high-quality pet food, treats, toys, and accessories, the store offers a curated selection for discerning pet owners. And since location is everything, it’s worth mentioning that the new spot is sandwiched between Ladybird Taco and Sean Brock’s highly anticipated Sho Pizza.

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Grab your furry friend and check out this new pup boutique in East Nashville. Image: Facebook

Nine Thirteen

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: ninethirteen.shop

Located next to the Schumacher Boutique and Showroom in Wedgewood-Houston, Nine Thirteen is an adorable women’s boutique offering clothing, shoes, and accessories from brands like Favorite Daughter, Elle Grey, and Ollari. This is an ideal stop for everything from springy dresses to elevated leisure wear.

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Stop by Nine Thirteen in Wedgewood-Houston for everything from elevated basics to wedding guest dresses. Image: Facebook

Ostara Gardens

Neighborhood: Germantown
More Info: ostaragardens.com

Now open in Germantown, Ostara Gardens is a fresh floral studio with some serious creative energy. Founded by Nashville native Avon Lyons, Ostara is her second floral venture — an artful space built from passion and imagination. The shop is powered by a small team of talented women, who craft everything from dreamy event installations to everyday floral deliveries.

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What better way to celebrate spring than with stunning fresh flowers? Image: Facebook

Providence Interiors

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: providenceinteriors.com

Providence Interiors has opened a gorgeous new retail shop in Wedgewood-Houston. The store features a curated collection of home furnishings, art, lighting, and accents that reflect the design studio’s timeless, layered style. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect gift or looking to refresh your home, the showroom is filled with special pieces for any occasion. Thoughtfully styled and welcoming, it’s a must-visit for design lovers and anyone who appreciates a beautifully collected space.

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Check out this cozy spot inside Providence Interiors’ new Wedgewood-Houston shop. It’s the perfect inspiration for a spring refresh! Image: Facebook

Reformation

Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: thereformation.com

Reformation has officially opened its first Nashville boutique (and sixth Southeastern location!) in the heart of 12 South, becoming the inaugural retailer at the new Ashwood development. The 956-square-foot space offers the LA-based brand’s signature mix of vintage-inspired, trend-savvy pieces, including dresses, denim, handbags, and more. As always, sustainability is front and center, with eco-conscious design, renewable energy, and in-store recycling through RefRecycling.

Explore the boutique interior in Nashville featuring a blue sofa, glass coffee table, and hanging clothes. A large mirror and orange chandelier enhance the modern decor, making it a standout retail space.Pin
Sustainable and stylish are front and center at Reformation. Image: Austin Leis

Soho Home

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: sohohouse.com

May’s, the public bar space at Soho House Nashville, has been transformed into a stunning showroom where almost everything you see is available for purchase via their own home decor brand, Soho Home. While the space displays only a sampling of what you’ll find on the website, the showroom is manned by an interior designer who is available to assist with selections and orders. For a small fee, she can even create a complete virtual room design and mood boards to help you achieve the signature Soho House aesthetic. The best part? That fee can be applied toward the purchase of Soho Home items!

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Stop by May’s at Soho House Nashville for a coffee or cocktail and some serious interior design inspiration. Image: Soho Home

The Video Store

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: thevideostorenash.com

Remember when Friday night meant racing to the video store, hoping the new release wasn’t already rented out, then calling in a pizza? Laura and Matthew Hoopes do — and they’ve bottled that exact vibe at The Video Store. It’s a rewind-worthy hangout packed with retro gifts, ’80s movie posters, and actual VHS rentals. No WiFi, no doomscrolling. Just pure analog joy. Be kind, rewind … and maybe bring snacks.

Explore a retro-themed Nashville retail store featuring vintage video cassettes, T-shirts, and memorabilia on wire shelves. A TV playing static sets the vibe, while walls boast posters and a turquoise guitar.Pin
Nostalgia gets a bold revival at this quirky gift shop dedicated to all things ’80s and ’90s — think retro toys, pop culture treasures, and neon-drenched throwbacks. Image: The Video Store

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Jenna Bratcher

Jenna Bratcher is StyleBlueprint Nashville’s Associate Editor and Lead Writer. The East Coast native moved to Nashville 17 years ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.