Current Time
Currency
Weather
Advertisement
shopping
There is a glut of overpriced/under-quality antique dealers in Palm Beach that cater to the crowd of part-time residents who need to spruce up the manse. A. B....more
see the Palm Beach guideGayle Gordon Nering's shop on Tamiami Trail is a treasure chest of exclusive Italian bed linens, silk pillows, cashmere throws, plus fine table linens from...more
see the Fort Myers + Naples guideIt's not as tony as Palm Beach, of course, but venture across the bridge to West Palm Beach for the killer antique stores on South Dixie Highway. Elizabeth...more
see the Palm Beach guideLike a beachfront version of Paris' famed Colette, this concept store—helmed by dancer-turned-retailer Steven Giles—is one of the best spots in town...more
see the Miami guideNo need for embarrassment—you'll be thrilled to go out of the house with a pair of mismatched Bob Baker shoes. Custom-detailed flats and medium-high heels...more
see the Fort Myers + Naples guideIn a town that often seems to prioritize sunning ahead of reading, this homegrown outlet stands out. The small South Beach branch stocks coffee-table books and...more
see the Miami guideLilly Pulitzer, the reigning resident doyenne, made the brightly patterned shift dress synonymous with the Palm Beach look and thus launched a global empire....more
see the Palm Beach guideIt's no surprise that, in a town where you don't want to be caught wearing the same thing twice, there are a healthy number of resale shops. This charity store...more
see the Palm Beach guideThis 18-block stretch just north of downtown was an area of derelict warehouses until developer Craig Robins started buying up property in 1994. Today, it's a...more
see the Miami guideFort Lauderdale's anchor mall is surprisingly upscale. There are the usual standardsdepartment stores like Dillards, Saks, and Macy's (once...more
see the Fort Lauderdale guide








