All the best new shops and designer pop-ups in the Hamptons for 2025

What’s in store Out East? Now that summer has officially started, so has shopping for beach basics, sceney attire, haute home décor and market delicacies required by Hamptonites.Here’s a look at what’s new and noteworthy on the shopping scene. SOUTHAMPTONLooking for a spectacular oversized vintage Persian rug or an organic handcrafted Cisco couch for the living room of your beach house? ABC Carpet and Home will be setting up shop at 1 Pond Lane this season, with its whimsical displays of globally inspired furnishings.
The store will host pop ups and trunk shows for jewelry and decor throughout the season. There will once again be a spot for Southampton preppies to stock up on summer classics, when J.Crew opens a new space at 88 Main St.Women’s midi dresses and print bikinis will share a floor with brightly patterned children’s togs, men’s garms and roll-neck sweaters. Steve Madden has replaced his eponymous store at 95 Main St.
with his more elevated Dolce Vita.The rotating art lines the walls will be for sale, alongside metallics including gold sandals and silver ballet flats.If you can’t score a seat at Julian Medina’s hopping El Verano restaurant in Southampton, you can now grab some guacamole, homemade chips and roasted tomato salsa, at his adjacent gourmet shop, El Farm Market, at 101 Jobs Lane. He will also sell Mexican tortas, lobster BLTs with tarragon dressing and delicious jarred sauces.You no longer have to be one of the lucky insiders invited to the Elyse Walker private weekend pop ups in Hamptons homes or hotels now that an actual brick and mortar shop has opened at 57 Main St.
The assortment runs the gamut from a Jessica Leone bucket hat to a Saint Laurent crochet dress, along with lots of shoes, bags and jewelry. After the success of her Sag Harbor store, Trish Wescoat Pound is expanding TWP to 2 Main St.in Southampton, where tailored suits, effortless shirts, and a hint of sparkle dominate the collection. Don’t think y...