Las Vegas Shopping

  1. Fashion Show

    Size does matter. Though unique shops are sparse at Nevada's biggest and flashiest mall, there are 250 chain storefronts, all anchored by giant department stores. Movie stars drop by Talulah G and Still boutiques, while models hit the runway Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. It's topped off by 'The Cloud,' a multimedia canopy resembling a flamenco hat.

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  2. Forum Shops

    Hundred-dollar bills fly out of Fendi bags faster here than in the high-roller casinos. Caesars' fanciful re-creation of an ancient Roman marketplace houses 160 designer emporia, including one-name catwalk wonders like Armani, Versace and DKNY, and specialty boutiques such as Exotic Cars and Playboy. Don't miss the spiral escalator, a grand entrance for divas just sauntering in off the Strip.

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  3. Miracle Mile Shops

    Formerly the Aladdin's North African-themed marketplace, this sleekly redesigned mall is a staggering 1.5 miles (2.4km) long. With over 170 retailers and 15 restaurants, the focus remains on contemporary chains, notably urban apparel, jewelry and gifts. Cargo bikes can be hired to transport baggage-laden shoppers to the remote parking garage.

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  4. Red Rooster Antique Mall

    In the lowly shadow of the interstate, here at this one-stop retro extravaganza, the vintage tiki-wares draw shoppers from as far away as Hawaii. Keep a sharp eye out for Rat Pack-era memorabilia. It's tricky to get here, so call first for directions.

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  5. The District

    An off-Strip shopping magnet, the open-air District has a cool mix of five dozen shops, including indie designer boutiques and REI, the West Coast outdoor sports retailer. A free trolley makes the rounds every 15 minutes.

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