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    By Mecca Pryor ·Updated May 22, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready…

    The Essence Festival of Culture 2026 is happening July 3 – July 5. Don’t miss out—tickets here: Get Tickets

    If you’re a vintage lover like me, you know that visiting a new city isn’t just about seeing historical landmarks. It’s also about treating vintage shopping like its own form of sightseeing. The way vintage is curated in cities around the world offers insight into the flow and evolution of >Essence Festival of Culture, New Orleans stands out as home to some of the most unique vintage shopping in the world. The city’s signature Creole-chic >New Orleans for the Essence Festival of Culture.

    Anthology 

    Located just across the street from Hotel Saint Vincent in the Garden District, this thoughtfully curated boutique is run by four women and target="_blank"> View this post on Instagram

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    Blue Dream

    Also tucked away in the Garden District, this boutique truly has something for everyone. A must-visit during your girls trip to Essence Festival, the shop offers stylish finds mostly under $150, from chic eveningwear to standout jewelry. Scattered throughout the store you’ll also discover pieces from independent designers, giving the space a unique, fashion-forward feel.

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    Big Star

    Big Star Vintage is truly for the girlies. Located in the Freret District, the shop is target="_blank"> View this post on Instagram

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    Century Girl Vintage

    Century Girl Vintage is home to some of the most stunning evening gowns made for truly special occasions. Think sequined bodices, dramatic embellished sleeves, intricate lace detailing, and ornate adornments throughout. Every dress feels whimsical and romantic, with many looking as though they were pulled straight from a modern-day Cinderella story.

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    French Quarter Vintage

    French Quarter Vintage definitely leans more dressy, with racks of long vintage white lace dresses alongside colorful patterned gowns perfect for a statement moment. The shop is also >Magazine Antique Mall 

    Magazine Street is known for its abundance of antique shops, and this is easily one of the largest. Inside, you’ll find everything from vintage bomber jackets and loud ’80s button-ups to rare vintage tees, statement jewelry, antiques, collectibles, and so much more. It’s the kind of place where you can spend hours digging through one-of-a-kind treasures.

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    Swamprags 

    Swamp Rags, nestled in the French Quarter, is packed with some of the coolest vintage sportswear finds in the city. From vintage jerseys and unique graphic tees to bomber jackets and flat-brim hats sourced from around the world, the shop perfectly blends sports culture with street target="_blank"> View this post on Instagram

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    Vagabond 

    Also located on Magazine Street, this shop is packed with unique graphic tees, standout denim, and plenty of streetwear selections for both men and women. You’ll also find eye-catching accessories like hats and boots throughout the store, and the best part—they’re almost always running a great deal.

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