Marie Saint Pierre is a famous fashion designer whose boutiques are located in the United States and Canada. The clothes are designed keeping gender neutral concept in mind which means anyone and everyone can dress stylishly. New collections are usually on created and displayed for Spring and Fall annually. So step on the street in style with an outfit from Marie Saint Pierre to make a bold fashion statement.
Matt Bailey is one of the most popular stores in Montreal selling high-end watches and jewelry. The first shop to have had a collection of the now-renowned Canadian watch brand, Bell & Ross, the store is renowned for its stock of quality up-and-coming designer products. The shop also offers a range of designer jewelry. Along with its own in-house brand and the small Pandora store within the boutique, they also offer intricate and dazzling designs by Scott Kay, Ron Hami, De Maria and Rebecca.
Rue Sherbrooke or Sherbrooke street is one the biggest and the most prominent shopping streets in Montreal. There are antique shops that have some of the most unique collections, as well as showrooms of many local, national and international brands of clothes, accessories and jewelry. Shopping aside, the street also has some mid and high-ranged spas which are perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Culture enthusiasts will be thrilled by the art scene here, for some of the best art and collectible shops such as Pointe-a-Calliere and Musee des Beaux-Arts are situated here.
Run by Louise Bouchard, one of Quebec's foremost herbalists, this upscale boutique pampers its customers with plants and herbs, essential oils, cosmetics, gifts, herbal teas and outstanding service. Aside from running one of the finest such stores in North America, Bouchard imparts her knowledge to the next generation at l'Herbolist College in Montreal. Manufactured in-house and claiming myriad restorative powers, the teas are a perfect complement to the house brand cosmetics, soaps and lotions. The beautifully decorated interior attracts throngs of rue St-Denis shoppers in search of some serenity.
Chocobel makes their chocolates right inside their petite Parisian-like store on De Castelnau Street. Dozens of products are noteworthy. Imagine chocolate and cheese together. It's a fabulous marriage of parmesan and iced apple cider, or dates and blue cheese, as well as goat cheese with raspberry. They have chocolate-covered lollipops with homemade marshmallow and mandarin orange. Order little chocolates made with ingredients from Quebec, like cranberries or wild ginger. Chocobel is a great place for gift ideas and general indulging. Sugar-free chocolate is available, too, flavored with maltitol.