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Attic
A small fee or 'lifetime pass' (applied towards your first purchase) is required to enter this vintage emporium, but it's worth it, even if you don't buy. The first floor is mostly furnishings and hippie-chic clubwear. Upstairs, the '60s and '70s are strengths. There's a smaller pre-60s selection, and a cool retro coffee bar with Greek grub to boot.
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Buffalo Exchange
Trade in your nearly new garb for cash or credit at this savvy second-hand chain. Don't worry: they've combed through the dingy thrift-store stuff and culled only the best 1940s to '70s vintage, clubwear, costuming goodies and designer duds.
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D'Loe House of Style
You'll know it's fabulous as soon as you catch sight of the hot-pink-and-blue exterior. It's owned by Cirque du Soleil costume designer Mario D'Loe, who hoards unique fashions from the pre-WWII era to the 1970s, including evening wear and bejeweled accessories. Brad Pitt and the Killers have been spotted modeling vintage shirts found here.
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Grand Canal Shoppes
Wandering minstrels, jugglers and laughable living statues inhabit this Italianate indoor mall. Cobblestone walkways wind past BCBG Max Azaria, Godiva, Kenneth Cole, Jimmy Choo, Sephora and 90 other luxury shops. The doors are thrown open for early-bird window shopping at . Don't want to walk? Take a leisurely gondola ride.
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Mandalay Place
M-Bay's airy commercial promenade houses 40 unique, fashion-forward boutiques, including Samantha Chang, GF Ferré, Oilily, Sauvage, Urban Outfitters, Lunettes, Chocolate Swan, The Art of Shaving and the first-ever Nike Golf store. Revel in the de-stress atmosphere and vaulted ceilings.
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Strings Of Las Vegas
It's no surprise to see a Hummer limo pulling up outside this industrial warehouse of adult and fetish fashions. Watch go-go dancers get dressed (or undressed, rather) from head to toe here, with jewelry, platform shoes and the shortest skirts and scantiest g-strings you've ever seen. Custom-made costume designs sold.
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Valentino's Zootsuit Connection
Lots of timeless glam duds get cast off in this ahistorical town. Some end up at this upscale resale boutique, which specializes in men's and women's clothing from the 1930s, '40s and '50s. Rentals, custom zootsuits, cocktail dresses, collectible tiepins and felt hats are specialties.
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Via Bellagio
Bellagio's swish indoor promenade is home to the who's who of fashion-plate designers: Armani, Chanel, Dior, Fred Leighton, Gucci, Hermès, Prada, Tiffany & Co and Yves Saint Laurent. Bring along a pocket pooch and your darkest celebrity-in-disguise sunglasses.
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Williams Costume Company
Williams has supplied the Strip's starlets with DIY costuming raw goods since 1957. Check out the headshots in the dressing rooms, then pick up some rhinestones, sequins, feathers - you go girl! The staff are friendly and costume rentals are available.
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Wynn Esplanade
Steve Wynn's new eponymous blockbuster resort showcases 75,000 sq ft (nearly 7000 sq m) of consumer bliss, with top-of-the-line retailers like Chanel, Cartier, Dior, Jean-Paul Gaultier and Manolo Blahnik, plus the high-tech toy store Gizmos. After you hit the jackpot, take a test drive at the Ferarri-Maserati dealership.
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