The black-and-white checkerboard theme, the abundance of glass, and the sheer size might remind you of Vegas. This department store emphasizes American labels like Diane von Furstenberg and Jack Spade. The well-planned layout defines individual departments without losing the grand and open feel.
Stylish divas come here to window shop without bumping into strollers or crowds of obnoxious teens testing Britney Spears' fragrances. Kate Spade baubles tempt type A 30somethings, while funky designers Ed Hardy, John Varvatos and nerdy-chic Paul Smith get plenty of face time with metrosexual fans. Upwardly mobile newlyweds make a beeline to the home goods department to pick up kitchen porn...
This massive 338,550-square-foot department store is the anchor of the Westfield San Francisco Centre at Fifth and Market streets. It's the largest Bloomies outside of New York's flagship 59th Street store, and even sports the same black-and-white polished checkerboard marble. It's owned by the same company that runs Macy's, but fashions -- for both men and women -- tend to be more high-end and...
The store behind the iconic ""brown bag"" embodies the Westfield San Francisco Centre's passion for high-end fashion.:
In Short
Spanning a sprawling five floors, the department store's flagship West Coast location is also its second largest in the United States. Choice offerings from coveted designer...