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Boutique

Boutique refers to a small, specialized retail shop that offers a carefully curated selection of goods, often focusing on fashion, jewelry, cosmetics, or artisanal products. The term is also used beyond retail to describe small, stylish accommodations or brands that emphasize a distinctive, personalized approach.

Etymology and history: From the French word boutique meaning shop or stall. In English, the term began

Characteristics and business model: Boutiques typically offer a limited, thoughtfully arranged assortment rather than broad catalogs.

Impact and variations: The boutique model has influenced luxury retail, arts and crafts markets, and online

to
denote
small,
fashionable
shops
in
the
19th
century
and
became
associated
with
independent,
designer-focused
stores
in
the
20th
century.
The
concept
expanded
to
include
boutique
hotels
and
brands
that
emphasize
limited
production
and
exclusivity.
They
emphasize
high-quality
merchandise,
expert
staff,
individualized
service,
and
a
unique
store
ambience.
Prices
are
often
higher
due
to
curated
sourcing
and
limited
availability.
Ownership
is
frequently
independent
or
family-run,
although
some
boutiques
exist
within
larger
brand
groups.
The
emphasis
is
on
branding,
experience,
and
a
distinctive
aesthetic
rather
than
breadth
of
selection.
shopping
with
digital
boutiques
that
replicate
curated
shopping
experiences.
Critics
note
that
the
focus
on
exclusivity
can
limit
accessibility,
while
proponents
point
to
tailor-made
customer
service
and
community
identity.
The
term
also
extends
to
boutique
hotels,
referring
to
small
properties
that
emphasize
design,
personal
service,
and
local
character.