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Browse these new-to-the-scene Tampa Bay area shopping spots

There’s a few new faces in the Cigar City from Veronica Beard to Silvia Tcherassi.

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Try on some new styles in Veronica Beard’s dressing room.

Photo via Veronica Beard

Take a stroll through Hyde Park Village or Water Street Tampa, and you’re bound to spot a few new faces in both neighborhoods. We thought we’d introduce you to some new kids on the block, just in case you’re in the shopping mood this week:

  • Veronica Beard | The women’s retailer just opened up in Hyde Park Village + stocks its signature dickey jacket, scuba suiting, denim, and other stylish accessories.
  • Clayton Gray Home | The store — renowned for its excellence in interior offerings —opens in the Water Street neighborhood next month, selling vintage and antique goods.
  • Silvia Tcherassi | Located in the former Wine Exchange spot in the village, the designer store sells elegant dresses and designs.
  • Alice + Olivia | The popular brand is opening right next to Silvia in Hyde Park Village + will likely sell its characteristic vintage-inspired, feminine threads.
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