Fashion shopping in USA
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Sirens & Sailors
This smurf-sized bungalow of fashion just off Sunset Blvd (look for the purple house with yellow trim) may be small, but its collection of stylish, one-of-a-kind threads will keep you browsing longer than you’d expect. Look for men’s and women’s clothing by up-and-coming LA designers plus vintage items and a shelf or two of unique gifts.
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A few fashion-conscious gift shops and boutiques carry Calvin Klein apparel, Cirque du Soleil merchandise, brand-name eyewear from Scene, sultry swimwear by 100 Degrees, and scanty clothing and lingerie from the Siren’s Cove Shoppe – the last is a perfect stop if your lover was titillated by the Sirens of TI show.
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Topshop
The genius of Topshop is that the clothes always find that sweet spot between trendy and wearable. Everything's up-to-the-minute but still flattering and practical for the average person. Three floors for women, one dedicated to men, and all at fairly reasonable prices. Sales can get hectic: be prepared to dig for bargains.
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Prada
The new Prada ‘epicenter’ on Rodeo is as much about ogling as shopping. The 24,000ft showroom, designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhouse, yawns directly onto the sidewalk like the world’s haughtiest garage. Inside, faceless fembots, all fabulously frocked, pretend they have something better to do.
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Weekends
Manhattan fashion is hard to find in Boulder, but Weekends has a better-than-decent selection of Cole Haan leather jackets, Citizens of Humanity denim and some lovely lesser-known styles, including some rather soft fitted tees, alluring beauty products and terrific handbags.
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Century 21
Designer duds at gasp-inducing prices keep the crowds pouring into Century 21. It gets crowded and competitive, so keep your elbows out, and if you see something you like, get hold of it fast. Not everything is a knockout or a bargain, but persistence pays off.
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American Apparel
toSearching for the hottest, hard--find designer labels? Vegas’ independent clothing boutiques have gravitated toward suburban Summerlin. Try sweatshop-free LA import American Apparel at Boca Park Fashion Village..
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Oou
Hip, trendy, with a dash of funky attitude, this compact but well-stocked boutique – with a focus on young designers – has jackets, tees and boots that keep the Los Feliz fashion-forward safely ahead of the curve.
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Talulah G
Searching for the hottest, hard-to-find designer labels? Vegas’ independent clothing boutiques have gravitated toward suburban Summerlin. Try Talulah G at Boca Park Fashion Village.
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C Level
Searching for the hottest, hard-to-find designer labels? Vegas’ independent clothing boutiques have gravitated toward suburban Summerlin. Try C Level at Boca Park Fashion Village.
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Pink
Searching for the hottest, hard-to-find designer labels? Vegas’ independent clothing boutiques have gravitated toward suburban Summerlin. Try Pink at Boca Park Fashion Village.
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Fruition
Love hard-to-find pop styles from the 1980s and ’90s? Or vintage treasures from designers like Fendi or Ralph Lauren? This shop is a touchable fashion archive, with heart-attack prices to match.
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A Uno
Sleek European brands for the 30-plus crowd who like to look sophisticated and fashionable without sacrificing comfort.
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Issey Miyake
The downtown crowd goes wild for Miyake's pretty and delicate dresses, blouses, skirts and slenderizing slacks.
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