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fashion district.
The downtown Fashion District has long been a hub of L.A.'s shopping scene, thanks to its variety of chic modern fashions and retro bargains. Tour the district's many areas – the 8th Street Textile area, where you'll find a variety of fabrics from all over the world; the Flower District (on 8th between Maple and San Julian Streets), where the early bird is likely to land any number of domestic and exotic flowers; and the historic New Mart (between Main and Los Angeles Streets), which serves as the showroom for myriad up-and-coming So Cal designers. [/sup]
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rodeo drive.
This world-famous strip has appeared in countless films and served as the background for many a TV show, and for good reason. In the world of high-end fashion, Rodeo and "chic" are synonymous, and for three blocks, shoppers are dazzled by Armani, Gucci, Christian Dior, Chanel, Valentino and Bijan (which boasts million dollar wardrobes). In addition to brand-name boutiques, the area also boasts several small shopping centers (like Rodeo Collection at 421 Rodeo) and department stores like Neiman Marcus and Saks. [/sup]
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melrose avenue.
A walk down Melrose offers the best glimpse of this vibrant city's styles, cultures, and people. The famous street is also home to some of the city's hottest restaurants, trendiest fashion houses, and best walking tours. The street connects downtown to Beverly Hills and cuts through Hollywood and West Hollywood. It's an absolute can't-miss for travelers seeking a true taste of LA's glam [/sup]
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