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Giving Bal Harbour Shops a literal run for its money is this brand-new Coral Gables Mediterranean-style outdoor mall consisting of extremely high-end stores such as Jimmy Choo, Sonia Rykiel, Neiman Marcus, Miami's very first Nordstrom, and upscale eateries such as The Palm....
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You'll be happy to pay upward of $6 a loaf when you sink your teeth into these inimitable Old World-style breads. Also, most of the locations have a to-die-for prepared-food counter serving up everything from chicken curry salad to hummus and potpies. Pastries and cakes are...
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This store carries fun and funky baubles (not cheap) as seen on Debra Messing, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Julia Roberts.
If you shop here, you should definitely plan on having more kids, because $150 for a Juicy Couture sweatsuit that your daughter is going to grow out of in two weeks is absurd. But so darn cute. Alexa & Jack has all the labels for babies -- Dolce and Gabbana, Sonia Rykiel,...
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Skateboarders, hip hoppers, and graffiti artists love this funky shop for its cool vintage T-shirts and x-treme clothing and accessories.
CSI: Miami star David Caruso and his wife prove that they know a little something about clothing at their ultra hip store on Sunset Drive in South Miami. Among the designers here are Jiwon Park, D-Squared, Antique Boutique, and others, but the most fun here is found in the...
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Sage has imports from Australia that are much cooler than Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe combined. Dresses, tops, pants, and accessories, all from down under definitely make a statement in Miami, where people are always down with cool clothes.
Fashionable and funky clothing for mom and daughter is what you'll find in this fabulous Biscayne Corridor boutique that carries labels not found anywhere else. Super friendly help is a bonus, too.
This shop is for cheap and funky club clothes from zebra-print pants to bright, shiny tops.
Yet another funky boutique hits the Biscayne Corridor, this time with labels like paperscissors&cloth, James Perse, Frankie B., and Ella Moss.
Hand painted tank tops, adorable accessories, and funky jewelry including Hello Kitty is what you'll discover in this tiny Biscayne Corridor storefront.
Vintage Pucci, Gucci, and Fiorucci can be found at Sasparilla if you have the patience to comb through the racks. Leather wares, accessories, bags, belts, and even cool vintage T-shirts are all here at insanely vintage prices.
Independent designers found a showcase at M-80, an eclectic, hipster vintage and mod clothing store just outside the Design District, where everything from kooky T-shirts, toys, accessories, as well as independent label CDs can be found.
Part of music mogul Chris Blackwell's empire, Island sells everything you'd need to wear in a tropical resort town: batik sarongs, sandals, sundresses, bathing suits, cropped tops, and more. Many of the unique styles are created on the premises by a team of young, innovative...
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If you couldn't get into Mynt or Opium last night, consider plunking down some major pocket change for the au courant labels that En Avance is known for. One outfit bought here and the doormen have no ground to stand on when it comes to high fashion dress codes.
Yet another store where the label conscious can drop hundreds on denim. If you're not in the market for $200 jeans, Diesel carries some cool accessories such as ski caps, which really come in handy in Miami.
Finally, an outpost of posh Barneys New York opens on South Beach, only this time, it's more "affordable." Hooey. If you think a T-shirt for $150 is affordable, then this store is for you. Otherwise, Barneys Co-Op is always great for browsing and marveling over the fashion...
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What's a retro-fabulous Charles Eames chair doing sitting next to an ultra modern 21st-century, Jetsonian piece of furniture? The answer is Industrian, where vintage and new furniture live in harmony.
CocoWalk is a lovely outdoor Mediterranean-style mall with the usual fare of Americana: Gap, Banana Republic, and so on. Its open-air style architecture is inviting not only for shoppers but also for friends or spouses of shoppers who'd prefer to sit at an outdoor cafe while...
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A beautiful store featuring one-of-a-kind clothing made in St. Vincent that's light, breezy, fashionable, and, of course, pricey. Keep on the lookout for excellent sales.
One of 30 Edwin Watts shops throughout the Southeast, this full-service golf retail shop is one of the most popular in Miami. You can find it all here, including clothing, pro-line equipment, gloves, bags, balls, videos, and books. Plus, you can get coupons for discounted...
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This is Miami's most unique and well-stocked store for vinyl -- you know, the audio dinosaur that went out with the Victrola? Y & T, as it's known, is a collector's heaven, featuring every genre of music imaginable on every format. Chances are, you could find some...
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Traffic to this mall borders on brutal, but once you get there, you'll feel a slight sense of serenity. Tropical waterfalls are the setting for this outdoor shopping center with dozens of moderately priced and slightly upscale shops. Miami's first Bloomingdale's is here, as...
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