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The Ultimate Las Vegas Fashion & Shopping Guide for 2026

From the Forum Shops at Caesars to hidden vintage stores downtown, Las Vegas has quietly become one of America's most exciting shopping destinations. Here is where the locals actually shop — and where to find deals the tourists miss.

ThingsVegas EditorialApril 28, 20269 min read

Las Vegas has evolved far beyond its reputation as a gambling town. Today, the city is a legitimate fashion and shopping destination, with everything from haute couture flagship stores to thrift shops where you can score designer pieces for a fraction of retail. Whether you are looking to splurge on a luxury handbag or hunt for vintage Levi's, this guide covers every corner of the Las Vegas shopping scene.

Luxury Shopping on the Strip

The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace remain the crown jewel of Las Vegas luxury retail. With over 160 stores spanning 636,000 square feet, this Roman-themed mall generates more revenue per square foot than almost any other shopping center in America. Key stops include Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Versace, and Balenciaga. The recently renovated east wing added a Dior flagship and an expanded Fendi boutique in late 2025.

Wynn Plaza offers a more curated, intimate luxury experience. The open-air promenade features Chanel, Cartier, Rolex, and Alexander McQueen in a garden setting that feels more Beverly Hills than Las Vegas. The valet parking here is complimentary for shoppers, which is increasingly rare on the Strip.

The Shops at Crystals, connected to ARIA, houses the largest Louis Vuitton store in North America alongside Tom Ford, Bottega Veneta, and Saint Laurent. The architecture alone — designed by Daniel Libeskind — is worth the visit.

Outlet Shopping: Where the Deals Are

Las Vegas has two major outlet centers, and knowing which one to visit can save you both time and money.

Las Vegas North Premium Outlets is the better of the two for most shoppers. Located just minutes from downtown, it features 175 stores including Coach, Kate Spade, Nike, Tory Burch, and All Saints. The outdoor layout means you are walking in the desert sun, so bring water and go early in the morning during summer months. Pro tip: download the Premium Outlets app before you go — it has exclusive digital coupons that stack with in-store sales.

Las Vegas South Premium Outlets sits at the south end of the Strip near the Welcome to Las Vegas sign. It is smaller and more tourist-heavy, but has a few stores the North location does not, including Dolce & Gabbana and Burberry outlets.

Downtown & Arts District: The Hidden Gems

The Arts District (18b) has become the most exciting shopping neighborhood in Las Vegas. Forget the Strip — this is where locals with taste actually spend their weekends. Buffalo Exchange on South Maryland Parkway is the go-to for curated secondhand fashion, while Glam Factory Vintage on South Main Street specializes in mid-century and 1970s pieces that you simply cannot find anywhere else.

Every first Friday of the month, the Arts District hosts First Friday, a massive street festival where local designers, jewelers, and vintage dealers set up pop-up shops alongside food trucks and live music. It is the single best shopping event in Las Vegas and it is completely free to attend.

What to Buy in Las Vegas

Nevada has no state income tax and an 8.375% sales tax in Clark County, which is lower than California (up to 10.25%) and New York (up to 8.875%). This makes Las Vegas genuinely cheaper for luxury purchases. International visitors can save even more by timing purchases with a favorable exchange rate.

The best values in Las Vegas shopping tend to be sunglasses (outlet stores regularly have 40-60% off designer frames), athletic wear (the Nike and Adidas outlets are exceptionally well-stocked), and jewelry (the competition among Strip jewelers keeps prices competitive).

Shopping Tips from Locals

  • Avoid weekend afternoons at the Forum Shops and Fashion Show Mall — they are packed with tourists. Go weekday mornings for the best experience.
  • Ask about tax-free shopping programs at luxury stores if you are an international visitor. Several stores on the Strip participate in refund programs.
  • Check hotel concierge desks for shopping discount booklets. Most major hotels have partnerships with nearby malls that include 10-20% off coupons.
  • The Fashion Show Mall on the Strip is underrated. It has a Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Macy's all under one roof, plus a rotating fashion runway on weekends.

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