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Shopping Strolling through Westfield's stylish Southgate and more. Carol Tisch |
This is Sarasota’s go-to mall for savvy shoppers. With 61 stores, high-end salons, a luxury spa and surprisingly good restaurants, you’ll stop by for an hour and want to spend the day.
The Queen—Victoria, that is—chose this hand-painted china for Windsor Castle and catapulted an obscure Hungarian workshop to instant fame. Herend Porcelain still produces its exquisite Victoria pattern with 24K gold trim; only the price has changed since 1851. $450 for a five-piece place setting at Ashley Avery’s Collectibles, 121 Southgate Plaza, (941) 366-3444.
Craving Cartier? Look no further than Mayors, proud new purveyors of the iconic jeweler’s timepieces, belts and more. This new diamond bezel Roadster watch ($26,600) is so named because it’s actually a convertible, and comes with both white gold bracelet and black leather band. Mayors, 119 Southgate Plaza, (941) 952-1945.
Grey’s Anatomy stars Ellen Pompeo and Katherine Heigl wear clunky MBT Shoes on camera; Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarasota Memorial staffers believe the weird round heels help build better anatomies by restructuring the walker’s gait. $259 at The Walking Company, (941) 906-8282.
Cocktails, everyone? Judith Ripka debuts at Sarasota’s Saks Fifth Avenue with her own take on couture’s newly re-incarnated cocktail ring. Ripka’s Montana statement rings are designed for a fan base that includes Naomi Watts, Kate Hudson and Sarasotans clamoring for her line. Saks Fifth Avenue, 100 Southgate Plaza, (941) 364-5301.
Tuscan Terrace A table under a pergola? Everything’s authentic about this trattoria, from wood-fired pizzas to velvety bean soup. The vodka sauce (with your choice of four pastas) is as good as any you’d find in Italy, infused with the lightest touch of cream. Cosimo’s Brick Oven, (941) 363-0211.
Runway Real-Time Wall Street is marveling at department stores’ newfound appeal to fashionistas, who love their ability to turn on a dime. We marvel that Gucci’s smash hit Twirl watch teleported from the Milan runway to Sarasota in just the blink of an eye. $1,650 in laser-cut steel with revolving diamond bezel. Macy’s, 600 Southgate Plaza, (941) 953-9309.
Night Coach The new Madison shoulder flap bag re-interprets Coach’s signature fabric for evening with luminescent Lurex yarns and metallic leather trim. Tiny and soft enough to stow in a suitcase for travel; $228 at Coach, (941) 953-2553.
Benchmark Restoration Hardware sets the standard for fresh interpretations of classics and new color directions for the home. The sage linen and ebony wood of the Hudson piano bench ($249) are right on the fashion mark. Restoration Hardware, 105 Southgate Plaza, (941) 952-9666.
Lip Service Viva Glam lipstick and gloss, the brand Debbie Harry and Dita Von Teese endorse, has raised $80 million since 1994 to fight HIV/AIDS. Every cent of the $14 you pay is donated to the cause. MAC Cosmetics, 116 Southgate Plaza, (941) 362-4123.
Don’t Forget To…
Check out Sunglass Hut’s oversized shades by Prada, D&G and the Swarovski-studded Versace shield ($340).
Get some Rapture while you can. Victoria’s Secret fans have been known to weep when the vanilla-scented cologne ($35) and lotion ($20) are out of stock.
Sample the demo fare at Williams-Sonoma, where the cool-colored cooking gear is as enticing as the food.
If nothing fits, head over to TooJay’s for comfort food: The Florida chain sells a million cups of chicken noodle soup a year.
It’s a beautiful world at BeauMonde, a State Street boutique as fashion-forward as any on the planet. The clothes are London hip and SoHo chic, decidedly directional, and skewed to Sarasota’s cool young Turks—especially the guys.
“You’d be surprised how many men tell us they travel outside of Sarasota to find the right clothes,” says owner Renee Wilson, who intends to fill the shopping void with a formula she perfected in Grand Rapids, Mich.: “Seventy-five percent menswear, plus key wardrobe essentials for women.”
BeauMonde outfits men from head to toe, with classy Ted Baker shoes, Ben Sherman shirts and even the newest Jack Spade sunglasses, socks and travel bags. Wilson leans toward a mod British cut so slim it should appeal to Sarasota’s youngest and fittest specimens. “It’s a tailored lifestyle that isn’t defined by age—we carry sizes from small to double XL—and only one of each item in every size,” she says. What happens when an item sells out? “We’re already on to the next new trend.”