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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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If Rodeo Drive is out of your league, try this couture resale boutique. Downstairs you’ll find lightly worn clothing, while upstairs stocks 1960s and 1970s Pucci and Courrèges.
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This gallery and gift shop is dedicated to the first couple of Modernist design, Charles and Ray Eames. Look specially for Eames-related items.
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This über-trendy house of style attracts A-list celebrities. Shop for fashionable clothes, luxurious beauty products, and gift items at steep prices.
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Dedicated mall-crawlers will love this heaven of over 250 mostly mid-priced stores.
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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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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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Shop beneath the Hollywood Sign at this fanciful outdoor mall in Tinseltown.
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This small store spills over with candles of all kinds, from votives to pillars, scented to fragrance-free, and floating to jarred. It also stocks all kinds of fun and funky accessories.
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The retail store of this famous catalog line has the same practical yet stylish clothing and accessories for men and women at reasonable prices.
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