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Based on all the high end stores here, I thought this might be a good place to find a rich chick. But, unless that girl happens to be an Asian tourist, it wasn't to be as there are more store employees working than actual people shopping. And by employees "working" I mean people dressed up in suits and other nice outfits, standing around as hardly anyone enters their stores. At least they put all the really expensive stores in one spot. Everything I could think of that fits the bill, is here (Prada, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Jimmy Choo, Versace, Christian Dior, Gucci, the cast of thousands basically). I confess that I do own some Prada, Versace, and D&G (all eyeglasses btw), but otherwise going into these places may be intimidating if you don't plan on spending a lot. I almost took my wallet out, but then went with the "look, don't touch" approach. I would recommend stopping by here, if only to take it all in and check out the architecture. There are a few corners that end up being dead-ends, but otherwise it's pretty easy to get around here as the space is pretty confined. On a serious note, some of the restaurants here are quite appealing.
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