![]() ![]() Survival strategies: On the second level of the Atrium Court of the Bloomingdale’s wing you’ll find a concierge desk, where you can buy guest cards, check packages so you don’t have to lug them around, make dining reservations and borrow wheelchairs, strollers or umbrellas. The crowd strolling in the courtyards on a recent weekday included Muslim women in fashionable Western dress and head scarves, two men animatedly gabbing in German, a svelte fortysomething blond (or maybe sixtysomething - see toning and tucking reference above) heading for a blow-out at Drybar, a middle-aged couple pushing their puppy in a stroller, and a shorts-clad young father showing his toddler the Iris Fountain, with its choreographed waves and jets of water. While South Coast Plaza has an aura of the nouveau riche and a reputation for attracting shopping tourists, Fashion Island is the laid-back, more elegant, old-school aristocrat. Vibe: Ladies who lunch (and, apparently, spend a lot of time getting tanned, toned, tucked and tightened) adorable dogs strolling on leashes or watching the world go by from sidewalk cafes. Coming in December: the Island Cinema, an upscale movie house for grown-ups, serving gourmet food, specialty coffees, beer, wine and champagne. Additional stores set to open during the holiday season include Rebecca Taylor, Kitson, Tesla and Casey’s Cupcakes, the bakery owned by former “Laguna Beach: The Real O.C.” cast member Casey Reinhardt, who won Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” this year. The newcomers include Ella Moss, Earnest Sewn, Vince, Jack Spade, Roberto Coin for Traditional Jewelers, Sperry Top-Sider, Athleta, Vineyard Vines, Quiksilver Waterman Collection, Drybar, the Newport Colony Co., Carrol Boyes, Uno del 50 and Johnny Was. Fashion Island has almost completed a $100-million face-lift, adding more than a dozen new stores and restaurants this year. What you’ll find: Orange County’s only Neiman Marcus, along with Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Bloomingdale’s Home Store and Macy’s. It boasts dancing fountains, flower-filled courtyards, peek-a-boo views of the ocean and possibly the best piped-in music I’ve ever heard in a mall. Situated on 75 acres on a slope above the Pacific, the center attracts more than 13 million people a year to its mix of indoor and outdoor shopping and dining facilities. Known for: “Overlooking the ocean, Fashion Island offers distinctive shopping and dining in a coastal resort setting.” That’s what it says on its website that’s reason enough to go. Location: 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. ![]()
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