Complete your holiday shopping with more than 250 boutiques and restaurants in South Coast Plaza, making your shopping a joyful experience in finding all your gifts in one location.
Some of the major stores recently opened:
A. Langhe & Sohne
This luxury German watch brand has been crafting timepieces for 200 years, opening its first West Coast boutique in South Coast Plaza.
Celine
This acclaimed French luxury brand has women’s fashion and accessories. The boutique is divided into two salons, one for Celine’s signature handbags, leather goods and accessories, and the other for ready-to-wear and shoe collections.
Massimo Dutti
This boutique is the first in the West Coast for the contemporary brand based in Barcelona, Spain. Massimo Dutti’s parent company is Spain-based Inditex, the owner of Zara. The 8,900-square-foot store shows women’s and men’s collections and accessories.
Moncler
This French luxury outdoor clothing and accessories brand comes to South Coast Plaza, featuring collections for men, women and accessories.
Rigby & Peller Lingerie Stylists London
Intimacy boutique has been rebranded into Rigby & Peller Lingerie Stylists London, founded in 1939 in Britain. This boutique has hard-to-find specialty brands in lingerie, swimwear and nightwear.
Samsonite Black Label
This 3,400-square-foot boutique features Samsonite Black Label and other brand names in luggage, including everything from Tumi to Ghurka. Among the new products from Samsonite are wheeled cases integrating Curv technology, with layers of high performance, durable and light material.
Vitra Eyewear
This 1,500-square-foot boutique is the first ever for the Vitra Eyewear Group based in Las Vegas, carrying a selection of artisanal, rare and high-fashion eyewear, from brands like Sospiri, Linda Farrow, Theo, Lindberg, Barton Perreira and Chrome Hearts. The boutique also features a lab where customers can watch prescriptions being made.
Some of the major stores recently renovated:
Balenciaga
The redesigned 2,200-square-foot boutique reflects the most modern elements of this luxury French brand, while taking note of the legacy established by Cristobal Balenciaga at the original Paris couture salon. The interiors feature Verde Rameggiato Italian marble, pale limestone, forest green suede and mirrored chrome with accents of hand-hammered limestone pedestals, shelves lined with “cracked resin,” and marble and chrome-custom chairs. This store has women’s ready-to-wear collection and men’s and women’s accessories.
Bally
This revamped 2,600-square-foot boutique reflects the new design from David Chipperfield Architects, honoring the legacy of the Swiss luxury brand. It’s inspired by the archival photographs of a Bally boutique in Spiez, Switzerland, featuring a Modernist look accented by grid-like walls and furniture with clean, sculptural lines. This Bally store features men’s and women’s accessories and ready-to-wear items.
Puma
The Puma store has been transformed into a women’s boutique carrying a range of clothing and accessories, featuring a series of fitness-focused clothing.
Ralph Lauren
This 5,700-square-foot boutique is inspired by the Southern California lifestyle and landscape. The boutique includes coral stone on the façade and interior walls, French limestone floors, aged bronze interiors and exterior metalwork and golden teak ceilings, walls and fixtures. The boutique features the finest in Ralph Lauren’s men’s and women’s ready-to-wear and made-to-measure collections, accessories and footwear.