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Alabama Arizona California Colorado Last modified: 6/20/2020 Stay up to date here on our boutiques as they reopen. With most locations working under adjusted hours, we encourage you to visit each boutique page linked below or call ahead to confirm hours of operation. You can even place your orders by phone, and we will prepare them for pick-up. It will be so good to see you! Alabama Fillmore Santa Anita San Francisco, CA Arcadia, CA (415)-563-6600 (626)-254-9981 The Summit Birmingham, AL Fashion Island Broadway Plaza (205) 967-3364 Newport beach, CA Walnut Creek, CA (949)-718-0928 (925)-939-3356 Arizona Victoria Gardens University Town Centre La Encantada Rancho Cucamonga, CA San Diego, CA Tucson, AZ (909)-646-9103 (858)-638-8160 (520) 299-1728 EL PASEO Gardens Irvine Spectrum Biltmore Fashion Park Palm Desert, CA Irvine, CA Phoenix, AZ (760)-568-3375 (949)-450-0502 (602) 224-0293 Desert Hills Outlet Galleria at Roseville Scottsdale Quarter Cabazon, CA Roseville, CA Scottsdale, AZ (951)-849-3740 (916) 786-9314 (480) 425-3526 Topanga Waterside Scottsdale Fashion Square Canoga Park, CA Marina del Rey, CA Scottsdale, AZ (818)-704-9410 (310) 822-1902 (480) 607-4478 Brea Mall Century City Brea, CA Los Angeles, CA California (714)-672-9131 (310) 843-9754 The Commons at Calabasas Stanford Shopping Centre Citadel Outlets Calabasas, CA Palo Alto, CA Commerce, CA (818) 222-0169 (650)-328-1875 (323)-516-6430 Arden Fair South Coast Plaza Valencia Town Centre Sacramento, CA Costa Mesa, CA Valencia, CA (916)-564-9848 (714)-557-2059 (661) 481-0063 Glendale Galleria Shops at Mission Viejo Glendale, CA Mission Viejo, CA Colorado (818)-662-9653 (949)-364-0200 Park Meadows Beverly Drive Hillsdale Lone Tree, CO Beverly hills, CA San Mateo, CA (303) 708-8664 (310)-205-9107 (650)-574-6971 Last modified: 6/20/2020 The Gardens Connecticut Palm Beach Gardens, FL Michigan (561) 799-3599 Westfarms Briarwood Hartford, CT Sawgrass Outlet Ann Arbor, MI (860) 521-3310 Sunrise, FL (734) 997-9200 (954) 846-8851 SoNo Collection Minnesota Norwalk, CT International Plaza (203) 663-0044 Tampa, FL (813) 353-1022 Edina Galleria Florida Edina, MN Silver Sands Outlet (952) 926-0126 Miramar Beach, FL Aventura Mall (850) 650-2550 Mississippi Aventura, FL (305) 935-0250 Waterside Shops Renaissance at Colony Park Naples, FL Town Center Ridgeland, MS (239) 596-6570 (601) 605-0734 Boca Raton, FL (561) 362-7427 Wellington Green Royal plm Beach, FL Nebraska Shops at Merrick Park (561)-798-7280 Coral Gables, FL One Pacific Place (305) 445-1040 Omaha, NE Georgia (402) 397-0564 St. Johns Town Center Jacksonville, FL Avalon (904) 996-7044 Alpharetta, GA Nevada (678) 248-5237 The Falls Fashion Show Miami, FL Lenox Square Mall Las Vegas, NV (305) 964-5499 Atlanta, GA (702) 369-1286 (404) 600-2325 Lincoln Road Las Vegas Outlet Miami, FL Perimeter Las Vegas, NV (305) 604-6045 Atlanta, GA (702) 384-3842 (404) 441-0515 Disney Springs New York Buena Vista, FL Savannah (407) 560-9991 Savannah, GA (678) 236-7514 Woodbury Commons Outlet Mall at Millenia Central Valley, NY Orlando, FL Indiana (845) 928-8010 (407) 370-2620 North Carolina Orlando Outlet Keystone Streets at Southpoint Orlando, FL Indianapolis, IN (317) 566-8610 Durham, NC (407) 351-5011 (919) 484-2890 Last modified: 6/20/2020 San Marcos Outlet Texas San Marcos, TX Ohio (512) 392-5861 Shops at Beachwood Place The Domain Beachwood, OH Austin, TX Utah (216) 360-9170 (512) 835-7404 Houston International Outlet City Creek Easton Town Center Cypress, TX Salt Lake City, GA Columbus, OH (281) 746-3097 (801) 359-4490 (614) 416-2082 Southlake Town Square Virginia Dallas, TX Oklahoma (817) 416-6428 The Shops at Stonefield Utica Square Mall Northpark Center Charlotteville, VA Tulsa, OK Dallas, TX (434) 974-7011 (918) 742-4431 (214) 890-4417 Penn Square The Shops at Willow Bend Oklahoma City, OK Plano, TX (405) 843-7984 (817) 416-6428 Puerto Rico La Plaza Mall St McAllen, TX Plaza Las Americas (956)-800-5566 San Juan, PR (787) 771-4545 Houston Galleria Houston, TX (713) 960-1755 Rhode Island Houston International Outlet Garden City Center Cypress, TX Cranston, RI (281) 746-3097 (401) 942-5400 Memorial City South Carolina Houston, TX (713) 722-0306 Shops at Belmond River Oaks District Charleston, SC Houston, TX (843) 727-6441 (713) 993-9906 Tennessee Market Street at the Woodlands The Woodlands, TX The Mall at Green Hills (281) 298-2280 Nashville, TN (615) 292-5189 Shops at La Cantera San Antonio, TX (210) 561-5739 .
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