When the post-pandemic pendulum began to swing from online shopping back to real-life browsing, fitting, shoe-gazing and impulse-buying, FLSV—Fashion Show Las Vegas was more than ready. Its location at Spring Mountain and Las Vegas Boulevard and color-coded underground parking make entry effortless for pedestrian tourists and vehicle-driven locals alike, with its constellation of consumerism easily navigable. Shining bright are Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue, a triumvirate of high-end department store choices that make FSLV—Fashion Show Las Vegas a prime destination for designer dress and stylish suits ready for in-house tailoring.

The mall, northwest of the intersection where Wynn Las Vegas, The Venetian/Palazzo and Treasure Island meet, still presents runway shows during holiday seasons and special occasions, as it has for most of its four-decade history. It’s become a good-to-know place for Apple Store adherents, Macy’s and Dillard’s devotees, TikTokkers who love Lululemon and Forever 21, and dads who don’t mind killing time at Dick’s Sporting Goods. With Stripside dining options topped by The Capital Grille on the third level, dogs welcome for mall-length promenading and 412-ton steel sculpture “The Cloud” hovering above it all, FSLV—Fashion Show Las Vegas has in-person shopping covered in the present and for the future.

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