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Most of them are full selection and the stores are a nice size.. There is a D&G ten there's Dolce & Gabbana I went to D&G to get my belt.. I used work for Niemans there.. Before transfering to Atl.. There is a waiting list of designers wanting to get in there.. It's 100 percent leased and it's totally upscale...
I'm glad they finally opt out the three mid-line retailers in The Gap, Banana Republic, and Ann Taylor. Looks like they are adding Brunello Cucinelli to the roster. Have no idea what that is.
What's the difference between Dolce & Gabbana and D&G? I know Armani has a few lines. Are they all still upscale and insanely expensive?
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Originally Posted by Brody_1008
Its Neiman(s) .. I found some stores to be kinda small
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I think part of the stores being small is just the lack of space. I wonder if they will ever expand.
Did you find the small stores still carrying a large selection of the brand's stock/lines? I know the Louis Vuitton is a global store, meaning it carries all the lines. I'm guessing it's the same for others.
I've never been to Miami. Been to Lenox in Atlanta a few times. I guess we need a Real Housewives of Miami to air so we'll be able to answer this question
Miami quite easily, it is a huge fashion center. Atlanta has more shopping *districts* but Miami has the most *upscale*.
You sure about that? Miami has a Jewelry District, Fashion District, Design District, also don't forget about Mary Brickell Village, Village At Merrick Park, The Shops At Midtown Miami, Cocowalk, Bayside, Aventura Mall. I'm sure I'm missing some those were just off the top of the head, also remember that was just Miami proper, not even including the rest of South Florida.
You sure about that? Miami has a Jewelry District, Fashion District, Design District, also don't forget about Mary Brickell Village, Village At Merrick Park, The Shops At Midtown Miami, Cocowalk, Bayside, Aventura Mall. I'm sure I'm missing some those were just off the top of the head, also remember that was just Miami proper, not even including the rest of South Florida.
I'm guessing Miami has a lot of independent Latin designers/studios/boutiques.
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