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SHOPPING
BY LENORE GREINER
A Statewide Bazaar
Everything from high fashion to outlet bargains to simple souvenirs
CALIFORNIA
SHOPPING
With California’s cultural and
agricultural riches, when you
come here you can count on
shopping sprees in one-of-a-kind,
hole-in-the-wall shops to the
grandest department stores and
shopping districts. All of the top
brands are here, from Neiman
Marcus to Nordstrom to
Bloomingdale’s, and famous
districts from Orange County
malls to Rodeo Drive in Beverly
Hills to San Francisco’s Union
Square will give you plenty to
explore.
The Golden State’s iconic malls,
bohemian shops and posh boutiques can
astound even the most jaded sophisticate.
An enticing range of California’s eclectic
creativity awaits visitors throughout the
state, from theme park collectibles to
homegrown surfing gear to fine wine.
Foodies can sample fresh-made cheeses in
artisanal food shops. Fashionistas will love
San Francisco’s luxurious haute couture
haunts. And art lovers can bring home an
original California landscape from a red-
wood-scented artists’ enclave.
California shopping safaris may entail
sighting a celebrity in a Los Angeles bou-
tique, arriving at a mall by boat or hunting
bargains behind the walls of a recreated
Mesopotamian palace. And super shopping
opportunities entice savvy shoppers in mil-
lions of square feet of retail space.
SoCal Glamour
Malls sprawl throughout Los Angeles,
crowned by Rodeo Drive’s stratospheric
price tags. In the historic Jewelry District,
one of the country’s largest, you’ll find sig-
nificant bargains in fine jewelry at prices up
to 70 percent less than those in Beverly
Hills. More than 1,500 jewelry showrooms
stand roughly on 5th and 8th streets to the
MICHAEL GORDON/SHUTTERSTOCK. OPPOSITE: PASADENA CVB
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