Trendy Shopping at Las Vegas


While Las Vegas may be known to gambling and casino, cannot you look past all the options trading available to the traveler in Las Vegas. There are plenty of places to go shopping in Las Vegas, and you may lose some money in the shops - at least you have something to take home with you - something that the blackjack table might forget to do.

The Range has a ton of options to purchase for you. Most mega-resort casinos have some sort of shopping center connected to their free games casino.

Caesar's Palace Forum Shops is connected to the casino. It is a popular place for tourists and locals to go out, grab a bite to eat or shop. Store include everything from GapKids and Guess? Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Burberry and among its 150 stores. The restaurants include Planeta Hollywood and the popular Cheesecake Factory. Or if you're looking for something a little different, you can get sushi at Sushi Roku or try Wolfgang Puck Spago. There are shops for everyone here, or you are a good place to people watch or check out the shows source.

Across the street from the Forum Shops are the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian. This huge mall has canals with gondolas and the city of Venice. you can wander the cobbled streets or take a ride in a gondola. Anyway, there are a ton of shops and restaurants to enjoy, as well as numerous street artists around the mall. One of the interesting things about the Grand Canal Shoppes is that the ceiling is painted like the sky and lit like - so, along with the channel is almost as if you're strolling the streets of Venice.

If you're playing Paris Hilton for a day and feel as though the Gap, Anthropologie, and similar stores are below you, head over to the Wynn or the Bellagio. The stores in these spots are definitely for the shopper who doesn't care. At these spots you'll find Chanel, Christian Dior, Manolo Blahnik as well as a bunch of other stores named after French guys with names that are hard to pronounce. And don't stop at clothing, in the Wynn be sure to stop at the Ferrari Maserati dealership located in the casino.

Fashion Show Mall is located on the corner of Spring Mountain and Las Vegas. This mall located in the middle of the strip is like any other mall with hundreds of stores to choose from. The only difference is that, well, there's a fashion show at various times throughout the day. You've seen them on t.v., the models strutting down walkways - well now you can see it live. Not only that, but the Fashion Show Mall is a great place to stop and rest and take a break from the heat if you're hiking the strip.

Not too far from the strip are two outlet malls - both of which you can catch shuttles to from numerous casinos and hotels. The Las Vegas Premium Outlets are located north of the strip, close to downtown. This outlet mall contains your standard outlet mall fare - Polo, Calvin Klein, Ann Taylor. This is an outdoor mall - so it's a little tough in the hottest months, but extremely pleasant during the winter, spring, and fall months. The other outlet center, called Las Vegas Outlet Center is located south on Las Vegas Blvd. and is completely indoors. Again - standard outlet mall fare includes Coach, Addidas, and Tommy Hilfiger. There is also a giant carousel that the kiddies might enjoy.

Come to Las Vegas and get your gamble on - but don't forget to save a few chips, time, and energy for the many shopping experiences that Sin City has to offer.

The scoop on Carly Rae Jepsen’s MMVA manicure! If there was an award for “Best Nails” she would have won it

                                                 Photo by George Pimentel/WireImage

Not only did Carly Rae Jepsen sweep last night’s MMVAs, taking home three awards and performing twice—she also took the nail art spotlight away from manicure enthusiast Katy Perry. Jepsen’s sparkly tips were hard to miss on stage, and given her multiple wins and performances there was plenty of on-camera time to scope them out.


                                          Photography by George Pimentel/WireImage

Best of all, just like Jepsen, the manicure was totally homegrown, done by none other than Leeanne Colley, owner of Tips Nail Bar and Revlon’s nail expert. “Carly kept saying, ‘I’m all about whatever you want to do,’” Colley told us, which resulted in a totally playful and definitely unique look. Colley started by adding a bit of length to Jepsen’s natural nail, with stiletto-shaped tips.

Revlon Colorstay Long Wear Nail Enamel in “Stiletto” (a rich shade of black) was the basis for the design, but each nail was adorned with its own glitzy element, including 3D holographic glitter and black-to-silver fades. One nail was painted with a watercolour effect, and two were painted with hearts—which coincidentally matched Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” dress. And there was another heart on her fingers: Colley pierced the nail on Jepsen’s ring finger with a heart-shaped charm that dangled all night long and clearly brought some good luck as well.

Dip Dye Hair: Expert Tips For Gorgeous Locks


Eager to follow in the dip dye footsteps of Lauren Conrad, Jessie J and Rachel Bilson? So are we! We caught up with fab Headmasters colour director, Siobhan Jones, for all the best colouring tips to achieve perfect dip dye hair. And best of all, Siobhan's going to let us in to a few secrets that will keep our dip dye hair bang on trend for 2012. Excited, us?
  •     Create volume - "Ombre colour has had an update for 2012, it's all about creating volume and accentuating face shape rather than just length. The best way to achieve this is with a technigue called balayage - the colour is painted onto the hair free hand to give a gorgeous, even result whilst still allowing some natural colour to show through."
  •     Length is key - "Ombre colour suits just about everyone, but those with short hair should opt for subtle colouring rather than anything too drastic as it can be hard to wear. If the hair is short I would recommend keeping the colour change a few hues lighter or darker than the natural colour, as it will be the most flattering. If the hair is long then anything goes."
  •     Lifestyle matters - "Always take lifestyle into consideration, going for an extreme dip-dye won't work if your look is conservative. The technique is perfect for those who love low commitment colour as most changes are made under the hair line so roots aren't visible."
  •     The 2012 twist - "Traditional dip dyes were created to exaggerate length which can sometimes make roots appear flat. For a 2012 update add flashes of the lighter colour around the hairline and under the parting, it will encourage volume and create a more flattering look."
  •     Use a colour expert - "They can not only choose the most flattering colour shade but also use the correct products so that hair is not damaged."
Our favourite thing about dip dye hair? Siobhan says: "It's really cost effective compared to traditional highlights as roots are less visible".

Special Edition 10 Best Dressed: The 2012 CFDA Awards

At an event celebrating fashion’s most talented, a spectacularly turned-out turnout is a given; standing out in such a well-heeled crowd proves the tougher challenge. And still tougher is the task of narrowing down favorite looks; here are our top ten from the 2012 CFDA Fashion Fund Awards held at Lincoln Center in New York last night.

#1

Who:

Kate Bosworth

What:

Altuzarra dress and Gianvito Rossi for Altuzarra shoes

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When:

June 4, 2012











#2

Who:

Tabitha Simmons

What:

Proenza Schouler and Tabitha Simmons shoes

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When:

June 4, 2012













#3

Who:

Mary-Kate Olsen (left)

What:

The Row

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When:

June 4, 2012













#4

Who:

Ashley Olsen (right) What:

The Row

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When:

June 4, 2012















#5

Who:

Karen Elson

What:

Proenza Schouler and Tabitha Simmons shoes

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When:

June 4, 2012












#6

Who:

Joan Smalls

What:

Michael Kors

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When:

June 4, 2012













#7


Who:

Dree Hemingway

What:

Creatures of the Wind and Tabitha Simmons for Creatures of the Wind shoes

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When: June 4, 2012













#8

Who:

Lily Kwong


What:

Altuzarra dress, Gianvito Rossi for Altuzarra shoes, Devi Kroell bag, and Monique Péan jewelry

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When: June 4, 2012













#9


Who:

Jessica Paré

What:

Jason Wu dress and shoes, and Tiffany & Co. earrings

Where:

2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City

When: June 4, 2012














#10

Who:

Liu Wen

What:


Suno

Where:


2012 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York City
When:

June 4, 2012

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