If you are looking for the "pink neon sign" on Granville Road, you’ve found the entrance to Little Dot Vintage, a shop that feels like a cross between a classic Hong Kong film set and a Tokyo Harajuku boutique. Specializing in high-personality female apparel from the 1950s through the 1980s, Little Dot is a masterclass in "more-is-more" fashion.
The shop is curated with an obsessive eye for detail by its owner, who hand-picks pieces that celebrate loud prints, bold colors, and structural silhouettes—think Diane Freis-style florals, power-shouldered blazers, and rare vintage hats. Beyond the clothing, the space is packed with retro memorabilia, nostalgic toys, and vintage jewelry that make it feel like a vibrant museum of 20th-century pop culture. It is the definitive destination for shoppers who aren't afraid to stand out and want to inject some authentic, high-voltage vintage soul into their modern wardrobe.

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