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This is a cute little retail venue inside the Mirage. It's past the spa/salon, near the pool entrance. It sells Kardashian-branded products, including a couple of makeup palettes that are exclusive to the store. They looked cute. Stila or Too Faced made them, I think. They have Kris's book for sale, autographed. They have some cute Vegas things, like Kardashian playing cards in a tin with the girls' pictures on the face cards ($20) and poker chips with the gals on them. They also have a few things from the girls' Kardashian line for Sears. My advice is to order online from Sears if you've just gotta have it. I made an impulse purchase of a sequin clutch ($90). I thought it was overpriced when I bought it -- it would have been about $30 at Aldo -- but you know how Vegas is. A few cocktails and a decent win in the casino and you're spending it like it's Monopoly money! I checked the price online later and the retail at Sears is $84, although it was on sale for 30% off. Shady, Kardashians, very shady! I dont mind you selling full retail. I respect that I was shopping in a Vegas boutique, not in Sears, but ABOVE retail?! Boo you, Team Dash! The other thing I noticed was that one girl got a cute shopper for her purchases, and I got a crappy plastic Mirage bag, even though I spent more than $100 and the other gal had a couple of itty bitty purchases. Guess I'm not who they want to be seen as their customer? Whatever. Definitely pick up a postcard ($1). A cute place to spend a few minutes, sort of Sugar Factory without the candy theme. I'm docking 2 stars for the shady pricing and the selective shopper bag policy.
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