Top 10 Temptations on Rodeo Drive
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1. Two Rodeo
This cobbled lane resembles an idealized European shopping avenue with fountains, street lamps, and a piazza. When it opened in 1990, it was the first new street in Beverly Hills since 1914.
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2. Tiffany & Co
The meticulously crafted jewelry is as exquisite as Audrey Hepburn was in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s , based on the famous store in New York.
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3. Lalique
Best known for its exquisite crystal pieces, this boutique actually stocks the entire product line, including jewelry, watches, and perfume.
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4. David Orgell
A Rodeo Drive fixture since 1958, this luxury emporium is famous for its antique silver, unique jewelry, and limited edition designer watches.
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5. Anderton Court
One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s later buildings (1953), the zigzagging ramp cradling a well of light is reminiscent of the New York Guggenheim Museum.
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6. Gucci
The store is a sure-fire winner in the looks department, but most customers have eyes only for the trademark shoes, handbags, and accessories.
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7. Harry Winston
On Oscar night, when the stars come out dripping with diamonds, they’re most likely on loan from the family-owned Harry Winston, one of the world’s most exclusive jewelers.
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8. Bijan
This boutique stocks quality menswear, said to be the world’s most expensive. Client names from Prince Charles to Steven Spielberg are etched into the window.
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9. The Rodeo Collection
A white marble outdoor shopping mall with five floors of fashion, interior design, and jewelry boutiques orbiting a sunken atrium courtyard with a fancy eatery.
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10. O’Neill House
Completed in 1988, this complex sports whimsical Art Nouveau design elements borrowed from Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí.
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