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Itinerary: Future Fashionista

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SmartPark at 4th & Yamhill.
Forever 21 for flashy junior accessories.
Margulis to window-shop for sparkles.
Nordstrom for ultra cute shoes.
Brasserie Montmartre for a ladies’ lunch.

  • 1. SmartPark (4th & Yamhill) portlandonline.com/smartparkPark

    4th & Yamhill Directions

  • 2. Forever 21 www.forever21.comShopping

    340 SW Morrison St. Directions

    Celebrated by many style conscious and trend-savvy shoppers, Forever 21 has quickly become the source for the most current fashions at the greatest value.

  • 3. Margulis Jewelers margulis.comShopping

    800 SW Broadway Directions

    Since 1932, Portland's Margulis Jewelers has been a beacon for those with a love for beautiful things. From the treasure-filled windows to an interior designed to showcase what is indeed their greatest pride to share, the store welcomes all who wish to enjoy.

  • 4. Nordstrom nordstrom.comShopping

    701 SW Broadway Directions

    Nordstrom has grown from one downtown Seattle shoe store into a nationwide fashion specialty chain with renowned services, generous size ranges and a selection of the finest apparel, shoes and accessories for the entire family. The company's philosophy has remained unchanged for more than 100 years since its establishment by John W. Nordstrom in 1901: offer the customer the best possible service, selection, quality and value.

  • 5. Brasserie Montmartre brasserieportland.comDining

    626 Southwest Park Ave. Directions

    In 1978, The Brasserie Montmartre began its life as a dinner house inspired by Parisian cafe society and was open until 2006 when the Brasserie closed its doors for major structural and seismic upgrades. Today, under new ownership, the Brasserie Montmartre has been renovated back to its original grandeur and exhibits its architectural prestige on the National Registrar of Historic Places. The new construction also achieved a LEED® Gold certification for the building. The antique chandeliers have been again hung over the stage, over one hundred year old fir columns have been sanded and stained back to their natural pristine state, and artwork from the past century decorates its walls.

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