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  • Bountiful stocks of beautiful clothing await at Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, and Bloomingdales.

  • Many designers have moved north, but 57th Street between 5th and Madison remains impressive, with Burberry, Hermes, Chanel, and Dior. Prada is at No. 724 5th Avenue.

  • A five-story, Japanese-owned townhouse filled with unusual and tasteful jewelry, clothing, home furnishings and accessories.

  • If Tiffany is out of your league, try this retailer specializing in fine jewelry at more reasonable prices.

  • H&M

    Flagship store of the Swedish retailer known for great young fashion with small price tags.

  • This is one of the most attractive stores in the city, featuring designer fashions and a notable selection of cosmetics.

  • Lamps, furniture, toys, jewelry, posters – whatever the item here, you can be sure it will be the epitome of good design.

  • Niketown

    Commercial, high-tech shopping fun, all to entice you to buy sneakers and sportswear.

  • Tasteful New York home of a leading Japanese department store, filled with the finest clothing, home accessories, and ar.

  • An over-the-top mall of expensive boutiques, the Trump Tower is worth visiting for the pink marble-with-waterfall surroundings even if you don’t buy.

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