Fashion Show Mall

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Fashion Show Mall

  • November 25, 2007
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Rockyhorror1978 from St Catharines, Ontario
This is a really neat mall to visit. By combining indoor and outdoor elements (i.e. putting escalators outside), it's difficult sometimes to determine whether you are in the mall or not. This mall has all the brand name stores available to shop at. This is not an outlet mall so be prepared to be regular price. It was great to wander in and out of the stores and see all of the merchandise for sale (especially at the stores that we don't have at home). It's also a great place to take a break from the casinos for people-watching. The staff in the stores were incredibly helpful and friendly. We only shopped at Payless Shoe Store, but were impressed by the service provided.

From journal Sin City 2007

Fashion Show Mall

  • February 23, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by toytwin78 from escondido, California
Fashion Show Mall

So much to see, high end shopping but 'wow' what a staircase! This is a great place for people watching, wandering and especially shopping. Never know what you will find.

From journal Only in Vegas... Baby...

Fashion Show Mall

  • January 23, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Gigi from Oldsmar, Florida
I recommend this mall highly mostly because it was another place in Vegas where I found I could breathe due to smoking being prohibited inside the mall. (Oh, and I like to shop!)

As malls go, the layout over 3 levels does require some walking and sometimes it is a little confusing trying to find a specific store. The decor is light, airy and modern. Anchors are Dillards, Macys, Norstrom, Saks and Neiman Marcus. Many national chain shops but nice to see different retailers than other places I've been. For a complete store directory, visit the mall's web site at www.thefashionshow.com/html/storedirectory.asp

Some individual observations:
The Coldwater Creek is one of the largest I've ever been in.

Ballys of Switzerland (a leather goods company not affiliated with the Vegas Resort) was very well stocked, attractively decorated and the sales help very knowledgeable. My husband was able to get a much needed pair of shoes that he likes so well.

Was sad that the Sigrid Olson store hadn't opened yet.

A special find was a jewelry store called Local Charm. (Read the separate entry on this for more info.)

This is a good place to go if you forgot something when packing for your trip, in case of inclement weather or, dare we say, in case you are sick of gambling.

From journal Las Vegas - The Vegas Virgin Trip

Fashion Show Mall

  • December 4, 2006
  • Rated 2 of 5 by catronma from Nixa, Missouri
This was much nicer than the last time I was there. There have been several renovations to include a massive jumbotron type thing in front. The stores are typical of what you would see in a mall but they do have some more up scale stores as well. Also don't stop at the front of the mall, it gets better if you keep walking towards the back. The food court is one of the bitter I have seen in a mall and you have the option to eat inside or out.

From journal Las Vegas 04

Fashion Show Mall !

  • November 20, 2005
  • Rated 3 of 5 by kj Indy from Indianapolis, Indiana
This mall is pretty big and has all store types: Most of your name brands The Gap, Macy's, Saks, Victoria Secret, and Bebe. Specialty stores like Disney, leather goods, gift shops etc. Something for everyone.

From journal Rookies in Vegas

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