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The place for European styled slacks, skirts, dresses, and accessories for women. Look for designs by Martha Francis Garbed, Lilt in Paris, Comme des Garcons, and Marithe and Francois Girbaud.
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Every fashionable young woman who’s flirty and flouncy knows of the designer who helped create the image of the Warhol crowd’s Edie Sedgewick. Examine the sale rack before you buy.
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The large book and music CD retailer has an unparalleled inventory of popular books, magazines, and compact discs.
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Visitors can select the fabric and color for a custom leather dress or jacket. Joining the hip set may cost you up to $2,700 for a two-piece suit, while armbands are merely $45.
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This spacious home furnishing and clothing store welcomes shoppers with hard-wood floors, a stream, and a waterfall.
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It would be hard to miss the arty neon sign of a bejeweled ring glowing above this tempting shop in Belltown. The staff is informed and easy going.
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This store offers seasonal collections of all-occasion apparel, footwear, travel gear, and accessories for men and women. Founded in 1920 in Seattle, today more than 425 stores exist worldwide.
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Stocking sizes small to 3X, this popular shop marries elegance with the unusual. Artful designs with a contemporary Asian feel.
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New, designer, vintage, and private label, Isadora’s collection of imaginative clothing and estate jewelry has been a hit for more than 30 years. Lots of incredible and ultra luxe finds.
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Bargain shoppers may need to wait for the annual sale of women’s clothes in January. Otherwise, bask in luxurious threads from designers such as Dusan, Sonia Rykiel, Yves St. Laurent, Clara Cottman, and Gaultier.
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