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Empty nesters flock here for fashion staples. Their kids occasionally tag along to snap up Seven jeans or BCBG minidresses. Daughters who grew up admiring Kristen Davis’ “Sex and the Ci... read more
Lush deconstructs skincare to focus on vegetarian ingredients and Earth-friendly packaging. Mounds of Play-Doh pink “Fresh Farmacy” cleanser fight breakouts, while jasmine-scented bath ... read more
Spanish jeweler rivals Tiffany & Co., with its classic assortment of sterling and gold baubles. But Tous (prounounced like "toast" without the "t") injects a little more fun, thanks to a styliz... read more
A tunic may have put Tory Burch on the map, but her irresistible collection of fun flats and flirty sheaths have their own stylish devotees. The shiny Phipps Plaza flagship sports a sophisticated, ... read more
This pantheon to all things Apple attracts its fair share of gadget-loving metrosexuals, trendy teens and clueless parents struggling to keep up with their tech-savvy kids. Book an appointment for ... read more
Women who live and die in impossibly high heels refer to Jimmy Choo as the Mother Ship. This sleek, sexy boutique taunts high rollers with extreme close-ups of supermodels wearing strappy heels, la... read more
Nordstrom attracts old-money shoppers who are beyond flaunting luxury labels. But rest assured, Burberry, Gautier, Jacobs and Chloe live here, along with Juicy Couture rompers Ralph Lauren snapsuit... read more
The New York retailer's Southern outpost caters to recession-proof tastemakers who need stylish gear for VIP lounges or rooftop parties and the next restaurant opening. From ultra premium denim by ... read more
Ageless Buckhead Bettys strut in here for prim Milly tops, sexy-but-not slutty BCBG heels and cute cropped Fashionista jackets. Their daughters follow in search of the perfect dress for the next so... read more
Stylish divas come here to window shop without bumping into strollers or crowds of obnoxious teens testing Britney Spears' fragrances. Kate Spade baubles tempt type A 30somethings, while funky desi... read more
Cool casual wear, video game consoles, kids gear and home furnishings lure recession-weary shoppers. Savvy fashionistas go slumming here for plain t-shirts, simple flats and workout gear, while the... read more
Beauty magazines rave about Bare Escentuals makeup, particularly the hugely popular i.d. Bare Minerals SPF 15 foundation, which provides chemical-free coverage. Like any good beauty company, Bare E... read more
Intimacy has built a name for itself by helping everyday women — and a lady named Oprah — get a much-needed lift. Whether it’s a maternity bra or a ‘help me get these girls ... read more
Sydell helps stressed-out Atlantans remember that a little pampering can go a long way. Clinically thorough facials, luxurious pedicures and life-altering massages have become de rigueur for metros... read more
Neiman Marcus has kept Atlanta's old money residents stylishly adorned in classic labels for decades. Window shopping takes on a whole new meaning when you’re drooling over the latest Chanel ... read more
Being pregnant is not an excuse to let your fashion fall flat, nor do you need to compromise comfort. A Pea in the Pod offers chic maternity wear with boutique brands made to fit every tummy size. ... read more
Gap's preppy older brother, Banana Republic, is a common mall stop for the Abercrombie kids who grew up, got jobs and got a taste of life sans mom and dad's bank account. Still, affordable fashion ... read more
Being pregnant is not an excuse to let your fashion fall flat, nor do you need to compromise comfort. A Pea in the Pod offers chic maternity wear with boutique brands made to fit every tummy size. ... read more
A-list personal celebrity Chef Art Smith's hotel restaurant in the ...
Three meals plus take-out means you're never far from the Southern ...
Clandestine lounge in the heart of ATL's Midtown bar district. You ...
They take the farm-to-table concept seriously here, with a menu bas...
Thirsty Buckhead Betties and Barneys shouldn’t cry in their d...