As someone who lives in Mexico and regularly explores Mexico City, I never get tired of wandering its stylish neighborhoods in search of great design. CDMX is a place where tradition and innovation coexist beautifully—from high-concept fashion boutiques to shops that champion indigenous craft. Whether I’m in Roma, Polanco, or Juárez, I always end up discovering something new and inspiring.
This guide brings together my favorite places to shop across fashion, home décor, design objects, and more. These are just a few of some of the amazing Mexican design shops you’ll find in the city. Each store has its own personality, but all share a commitment to quality, creativity, and cultural depth. If you’re visiting Mexico City and love beautiful things with a story, you’ll want to save this list. The guide below is sorted by neighborhood.
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ToggleRoma Norte is one of Mexico City’s most stylish neighborhoods, and Calle Colima is its design-filled heart—lined with independent boutiques, concept stores, and galleries showcasing the best of contemporary Mexican creativity. From fashion and home décor to artful objects, this is where tradition meets innovation in effortlessly cool, beautifully curated spaces.
📍 Álvaro Obregón 200, Roma Norte & Marsella 72, Juárez
🕒 Tue–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 11 AM–5 PM
Carla Fernández reinterprets traditional indigenous garments with a modern twist. Her structured coats, patchwork blouses, and modular designs are made in collaboration with artisans across Mexico, preserving textile traditions with a fashion-forward edge.
Her boutique is quiet and elegant, where each piece carries a cultural story. You’ll leave with wearable art—and a deeper appreciation of Mexico’s diverse identities.
📍 Colima 180, Roma Norte
🕸️ 180grados.mx
🕒 Tue–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–6 PM
Edgy and experimental, 180º Shop features local fashion, retro sneakers, jewelry, and gender-neutral pieces with a punky twist. Their eclectic layout—think jukebox, VHS tapes, and upcycled décor—makes it one of Roma’s coolest fashion stops.
Expect to find emerging designers and limited collections rooted in sustainability. It’s a creative playground for those who love fashion with personality.
📍 Salvatierra 45, San Miguel Chapultepec
🕒 Wed–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–6 PM
Yakampot brings elegance to Mexican-inspired fashion, blending heritage fabrics and refined silhouettes. Flowing kaftans, poet blouses, and earthy tones make the store feel like a minimalist meditation on tradition.
The boutique itself is quiet and intimate, ideal for slow browsing. It’s a great place to discover sophisticated clothing that honors regional craftsmanship.
📍 Frontera 105BIS, Roma Nte
🕸️ @hibye.world
🕒 Tue–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–6 PM
HI BYE WORLD curates avant-garde pieces from emerging Mexican designers. Their selection spans conceptual fashion, statement garments, and progressive takes on gender expression.
The boutique doubles as a showroom space—clean, modern, and full of experimental textures and shapes. A go-to for anyone hunting future-forward fashion.
📍 Valladolid 55-B, Roma Nte.
🕒 Mon–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–5 PM
Amor & Rosas beautifully blends traditional Mexican embroidery with contemporary fashion, creating standout pieces that celebrate culture with a modern edge. Their ready-to-wear designs are handcrafted by indigenous women artisans across Mexico, making each item not just stylish but deeply meaningful.
Some of my current favorite pieces are from Amor & Rosas—I always get compliments when I wear them. The boutique in Roma is colorful, warm, and inviting, offering an ideal setting to explore fashion that honors Mexican heritage while supporting social impact. If you’re looking for clothing that tells a story and feels great to wear, this is a must-visit.
📍 Córdoba 25, Roma Nte.
🕒 Tue–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–5 PM
Casa Bosques is a boutique bookstore with rare publications, art books, chocolates, and design objects. It’s the kind of place where you lose track of time—intimate, intelligent, and beautifully curated. The selection leans into independent and avant-garde publishers, with hard-to-find titles spanning architecture, philosophy, fashion, and photography.
In the back, you’ll also find their signature line of artisanal chocolates, crafted with the same thoughtful approach as the books. Whether you’re browsing for inspiration or a unique gift, Casa Bosques invites you to linger.
📍 Colima 249, Roma Nte.,
🕒 Tue–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–5 PM
Originario showcases artisanal design from across Mexico—textiles, ceramics, homewares, and accessories that support local communities. The space is earthy and serene, offering a curated look at the country’s creative richness. Every piece tells a story, reflecting the traditions and techniques passed down through generations. From handwoven throws to intricately crafted pottery, the quality and intention behind each item is unmistakable.
It’s the kind of store where design lovers and conscious shoppers will feel right at home. Whether you’re decorating a space or searching for a meaningful gift, Originario makes it easy to connect with Mexico’s rich craft heritage in a modern, elegant setting.
Juárez is a vibrant, leafy neighborhood that blends stately early‑20th‑century architecture with a dynamic creative scene, now teeming with independent boutiques, galleries, and speakeasies.
📍 Calle Marsella 68, Juárez
🕸️ xinu.mx
🕒 Mon–Sat 10 AM–8 PM; Sun 11 AM–6 PM
Xinú is Mexico’s most luxurious fragrance house, using native botanicals like copal, agave, and rosewood to craft uniquely regional scents. Part olfactory lab, part design gallery, this is a place where scent becomes storytelling. Each fragrance is developed with botanical precision and cultural reverence, capturing the essence of landscapes from the Yucatán jungle to the Sonoran desert.
The packaging itself is a work of art—minimalist yet deeply symbolic, often housed in sculptural glass bottles designed in collaboration with Mexican artisans. Whether you’re a fragrance connoisseur or simply curious, Xinú offers an immersive experience that blends memory, nature, and modern Mexican design.
📍 Marsella 68, Juárez, Mexico City, Mexico
🕸️ campillo.mx
🕒 Mon–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 12–5 PM
Campillo is a high-end men’s and women’s brand combining timeless tailoring with Mexican materials and craftsmanship. Think smart blazers, utilitarian trousers, and clean-lined everyday pieces that balance structure and ease. The brand leans into a minimalist, almost architectural aesthetic, with subtle nods to heritage woven into modern silhouettes.
The boutique is sleek and masculine with an understated elegance—cool-toned interiors, clean displays, and thoughtful lighting set the tone. It’s an ideal spot for finding wardrobe staples that make a quiet yet confident statement, perfect for those who appreciate quality construction and refined simplicity.
📍 Marsella 3A, Juárez
🕒 Tue–Sat 10 AM–7 PM; Sun 11 AM–5 PM
Utilitario Mexicano transforms everyday household objects into collectible pieces of design that celebrate function, form, and nostalgia. Rooted in traditional Mexican craftsmanship, the shop elevates humble items—like enamel pots, woven baskets, and classic kitchen tools—into thoughtfully curated objects that feel both timeless and fresh. Every product tells a story of utility and beauty, often reimagined from vintage molds or sourced from longtime family-run manufacturers.
The store itself is a visual feast of color and order, with neatly arranged shelves that make even brooms and tin trays look like art. Whether you’re outfitting a kitchen, finding a charming gift, or simply browsing for inspiration, Utilitario Mexicano offers a playful yet practical take on design that honors everyday life in Mexico.
Condesa is a leafy, Art Deco–rich neighborhood known for its tranquil avenues, lush parks, and a creative community of millennials, students, and design enthusiasts. With numerous art galleries, independent boutiques, and design‑centric shops.
📍 Zamora 19, Condesa
🕒 Tue–Sat 11 AM–7 PM; Sun 11 AM–5 PM
For All Folks is a gender-neutral skincare brand offering plant-based serums, mists, and body care products that focus on both effectiveness and ethical formulation. Made in Mexico, their line emphasizes clean, natural ingredients—think agave extract, calendula, and activated charcoal—designed to nourish skin without unnecessary additives. It’s skincare rooted in self-care, created for all identities and all skin types.
The minimalist store is perfect for wellness lovers who value clean beauty, thoughtful design, and sustainable living. With sleek packaging, calming scents, and a serene layout, the space invites you to slow down and explore each product with intention. Whether you’re restocking skincare essentials or gifting someone a moment of calm, For All Folks delivers both style and substance.
📍 Juan de la Barrera 87-interior H2, Colonia Condesa
🕒 Mon–Sat 11 AM–7 PM
Paulo Succar delivers bold menswear with color, texture, and theatrical flair, redefining what modern tailoring can look like in Mexico. Embroidered suits, graphic shirts, and playful cuts blend high fashion with cultural storytelling, making each piece feel like wearable art. With an emphasis on craftsmanship and individuality, Succar’s collections are designed for men who aren’t afraid to turn heads while still maintaining a sense of polish and elegance.
Polanco is one of Mexico City’s most upscale neighborhoods, known for its polished blend of global luxury and refined local design. From sleek concept stores to galleries showcasing Mexican-made fashion and homeware, it’s a retail destination where craftsmanship meets contemporary elegance.
📍 Masaryk 340A, Polanco
🕸️ ikal.mx
🕒 Mon–Sat 10 AM–8 PM; Sun 11 AM–6 PM
Ikal blends fashion, art, jewelry, and home décor in a beautifully curated concept store that feels more like an art gallery than a boutique. Showcasing a wide selection of Mexican-designed clothing for both men and women, Ikal highlights independent designers who prioritize craftsmanship, sustainability, and contemporary aesthetics. From sculptural jewelry to minimalist linen sets and statement accessories, the collection strikes a perfect balance between cutting-edge and timeless.
Everything is contemporary, local, and beautifully presented—a dream for design lovers and conscious shoppers alike. The store’s layout is open and airy, letting each piece breathe and shine on its own. Whether you’re searching for a standout wardrobe piece or a thoughtful home accent, Ikal offers a distinctly modern take on Mexican creativity and culture.
📍 Masaryk 310, Polanco
🕒 Mon–Sat 10 AM–8 PM; Sun 11 AM–6 PM
Lago focuses on minimalist fashion and home goods rooted in Latin American design, offering a curated mix of clothing, accessories, ceramics, and textiles that emphasize clean lines and organic materials. Each piece is carefully selected to reflect the region’s creative identity, blending artisanal craftsmanship with a refined, modern sensibility. The fashion collections—many gender-neutral—highlight local designers who value sustainability, quality, and cultural nuance.
This is thoughtful, timeless shopping with a strong sense of place and purpose. The store’s aesthetic is serene and architectural, allowing the textures and craftsmanship to speak for themselves. Whether you’re picking up a sculptural garment or a handcrafted piece for the home, Lago invites you to experience Latin American design at its most intentional and elevated.
📍 Lope de Vega 330, Polanco
🕒 Tue–Sun 11 AM–7 PM
Onora blends traditional Mexican textiles with contemporary design, offering handwoven rugs, ceramics, tableware, and soft goods that highlight the beauty of artisanal techniques. Collaborating with skilled craftspeople across Mexico, Onora reimagines classic motifs and materials—like backstrap loom weaving and barro negro pottery—through a modern, elevated lens. The result is a timeless collection that feels both grounded in heritage and refreshingly current.
Every piece is a celebration of culture, craftsmanship, and modern living—refined, soulful, and perfect for thoughtful gifting or curated home updates. The store itself reflects this balance, with a calming palette and carefully arranged displays that let the textures and details shine. Onora is more than just a shop—it’s an experience in mindful design rooted in deep respect for Mexico’s creative traditions.
📍 Hegel 232, Polanco, Polanco V Secc
🕸️ BOMBOTI.COM
🕒 Mon–Sat 10 AM–8 PM; Sun 11 AM–6 PM
Bomboti offers a refined take on contemporary Mexican design, spotlighting the intersection of craftsmanship, minimalism, and natural beauty. The studio and showroom focus on sculptural furniture, lighting, and objects that emphasize clean lines, organic textures, and a quiet elegance. Each piece is designed with intention—merging artisanal techniques with architectural clarity to create timeless objects that feel rooted yet forward-thinking.
Expect architectural forms crafted from materials like wood, stone, and woven fibers, all locally sourced and thoughtfully assembled. Whether you’re outfitting a modern home or seeking a statement piece, Bomboti brings a distinctly Mexican perspective to high-end interior design—sophisticated, grounded, and undeniably striking.
Roma Norte, Condesa, Juárez, and Polanco are the top areas for discovering local designers, concept stores, and home décor boutiques. Roma and Juárez lean more artistic and edgy, while Polanco is known for luxury and refinement.
Most of the boutiques on this list cater to both stylish locals and design-savvy travelers. Many offer one-of-a-kind items that make excellent souvenirs or investment pieces you’ll wear or use for years.
Yes, nearly all the shops listed accept major credit cards. Still, it’s a good idea to carry a small amount of cash for cafés, pop-ups, or smaller artisan stalls you may stumble upon.
Absolutely. Mexico City is one of the most inclusive cities in Latin America, and these boutiques reflect that open, progressive vibe. Many of the designers and owners are part of or allies to the LGBTQ+ community.
Yes, many of these shops partner with indigenous communities or focus on ethical and sustainable production. Brands like Carla Fernández, Amor & Rosas, and Originario are particularly known for this mission-driven approach.
You’ll find a wide range—fashion boutiques can start around $50 USD for a top and go well into the hundreds for tailored or limited-edition pieces. Home décor shops offer everything from small ceramics at $30 USD to high-end furniture at designer prices.
Definitely. Most are located along well-connected avenues in Roma, Juárez, and Polanco. I usually get around with Uber or walk between nearby stores—especially in Roma Norte where many are clustered.
Yes, most higher-end boutiques like Bomboti offer shipping services, either nationally or internationally. Be sure to ask about rates, delivery times, and customs fees if you’re sending pieces abroad.
Many do—especially in Polanco and Roma, where international visitors are common. Even if staff don’t speak fluent English, they’re usually welcoming and helpful, and you can get by easily with basic phrases or a translation app.
Fall and spring are ideal—cooler weather makes exploring on foot enjoyable, and many boutiques release new collections around these seasons. The holiday season (late November–December) is also great for unique gifts and limited-edition pieces.
Every time I visit Mexico City, I discover new corners of creativity—and these shops are some of the best places to see it up close. Whether you’re after a piece of wearable art, a handcrafted ceramic bowl, or an eco-friendly fragrance, there’s something here for every style and sensibility. Many of these spots work directly with local artisans, so your purchases also support Mexico’s vibrant design ecosystem.
Save this post for your next trip—or make a weekend out of exploring them all. Happy shopping in CDMX!
About the Author
Tim is a seasoned gay travel writer and the creator of Out in Mexico, a dedicated resource for gay travelers exploring Mexico’s vibrant destinations. After relocating to Guadalajara, he has spent years immersing himself in Mexico’s gay culture, from the iconic beaches of Puerto Vallarta to the nightlife of Mexico City.
With firsthand experience in Mexico’s gay scene, Tim has personally visited the bars, hotels, and events featured in this guide. His insights have helped gay travelers plan unforgettable trips while ensuring they feel safe, welcomed, and informed.
When he’s not writing, you’ll find him sipping a mezcal cocktail at a bar in Colonia Americana or travel to a new exciting destination in Mexico.
📍 Follow his adventures: @i.am.out.in.mexico
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