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It’s three times the experience. 14 department stores. 600 specialty stores. 140 fashion destinations. 100 dining options. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it at Lakewood, Los Cerritos and Stonewood Centers.
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Citizens of the Valley have to deal with ditzy stereotypes (thanks to Nic Cage and Frank Zappa), the 101/405 interchange, neighbors running amateur porn studios and temperatures that will, like, totally melt your make-up. But the shoppingfor both gendersjust keeps getting more hip. Like, way. Elisa Jacobs No Boys AllowedAll self-respecting Valley Girls know to hit these shops, since the right clothes are more important than oxygen. Which is probably why they look so good, but don't seem to inhale much when they talk.
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belle gray"Melrose Place" vixen Lisa Rinna made her boutique a magnet for fellow celebs like Kelly Ripa and Hilary Duff.
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ElahnOwner Almarie Duthie loves to play personal shopper. She'll assess her client's style situation and hook her up with the right Catherine Malandrino top or Vivienne Westwood pants.
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Rodeo Drive ResaleThis resale shop is not on Rodeo Drive, but perhaps that's a bonus: The prices here are more reasonable.
Boys' JoysValley boys don't have a movie named after them, but the smart ones visit these stores to create a dapper look far removed from Jeff Spicoli.
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DariChic hippie looks for girls dominate the front half of the store, but a small shrine dedicated to the latest men's denim and tees from Grail can be found in the back.
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DungareesThis denim mecca says goodbye to old Levis jeans and Hanes T-shirts and hello to Paper Denim & Cloth, Los Angeles Denim Atelier, Blue Blood, English Laundry and Diesel.
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TrystThis hotbed for European chic offers rock star-worthy tees from Buddhist Punk, Energie jeans, and jackets by Bohemian Society (they're paint-splattered and embroidered!).
SuccessoriesClothes are taken care of. But what about your feet? And your dog? And your home? And your...
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Faire Frou FrouSometimes the best accessories are those that go unseen. Forget Victoria, this lingerie store is the Valley's best-kept secret.
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Maxwell DogPet caretakers pamper pooches with designer pet beds, outfits, leashes and collars in every style.
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BedfellowsHop into bed with this swinging furniture store to snap up Swedish retro-inspired furniture, a Nelson Ball clock, a celadon vase or an ultra-mod lamp.
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Stacey ToddThe owner after whom this store is named already has a women's boutique and a home store, and she's got denim and men's boutiques on the way. She's becoming the Marc Jacobs of the Valley.
Rock the CA-SpaBecause dry feet and clogged pores are grody to the max.
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Blue Medi Beauty SpaDiamonds are forever, but tattoos, unwanted hair, varicose veins and that funny-looking mole on your back don't have to be.
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Massage MastersOwner and head masseuse Stan Grod gives gold-medal worthy treatmentshe rubbed out aches and pains at the 1984 and 2004 Olympics.
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Belle VisageWe hope to one day steal Kirsten Dunst's sometime-b.f. Jake Gyllenhaal, but in the meantime we'll settle for stealing some of her beauty secrets at her mom's spa. A glowing complexion is a nice consolation prize.
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![]() On Ventura, there she goes/ She just bought some bitchin' clothes/ Tosses her head 'n flips her hair/ She got a whole bunch of nothin' in there
-"Valley Girl" by Frank Zappa
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