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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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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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Best known for its selection of vintage watches, this classy store now stocks contemporary watch models, antique diamond rings, and 1920s Art Nouveau baubles as well.
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Stylists and bargain-hunters shop for vintage clothing, accessories, and shoes at this warehouse-sized store.
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Wedged in between the Beverly Center and the Original Farmers Market, this mile-long strip is one of the hippest shopping scenes in LA. The bounty ranges from unconventional gift stores such as Raena to LA-made fashions at Seaver and international beauty products at Palmetto.
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Elegant shopping area with boutiques and valet parking.
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Indoor mall that prides itself on outstanding service.
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Neighborhood mall with attractive glass-roof design and art house movie theater.
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Wind-up toys are the specialty here, though you’ll also find plenty of other budget-friendly playthings such as music boxes, tin figurines, and funny cartoon character lunch boxes.
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This store is for people with a passion for boards – the surf, skate, or snow variety. The knowledgeable staff help to pick through the huge selection of gear and fashion.
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