December 2007
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If you’ve been good this year (and who’s to argue, except an imaginary fat guy in a red suit?), why not treat yourself to a decadent getaway before the holiday madness begins? In fact, a quick trip to the country’s most famous zip code could help keep chaos at bay by giving you a leg up on your holiday shopping. Within three city blocks, Beverly Hills has it all: retail giants like Neiman Marcus and Saks; big-name boutiques along Rodeo, like the newly remodeled Chanel and the ever cool Prada, with its glassless window display and subterranean mannequins; and more accessible newcomers, like Juicy. There are some wallet-friendly shops worth hitting up, too. At Clothes Minded, nothing costs more than $15, and at Harmony Lane, a favorite of the stars, you can find fabulous designer threads that don’t require Julia Roberts’ salary. Who knows—if you see something you love and figure out how to drop a few pointed hints, this could be the year you finally get what you truly want. Now that’s a deal worth celebrating.
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