All you need is a two-day Palm Springs shopping spree -- to treasure hunt for yourself, friends, and family; dine in good taste, sleep in style, and Insta-pose at the hippest backdrops.
Designer boutiques, the best retro shops on the planet, and unique gift shops combine with stylish bars and restaurants and celebrity-centric accommodations to make Palm Springs shopping your best experience ever!
Palm Springs Shopping Day 1. The Uptown Design District
North Palm Canyon Drive is a-buzz with unique and trendy finds. Start with fashion designer Trina Turk’s flagship Trina Turk/Mr. Turk boutique is filled with the newest collection of her bright, bold California-chic clothing and swimwear for women and men. A few doors down, Iconic Atomic, is your one-stop-shop for vintage everything – clothing, accessories, ceramics, furnishings – from the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s.
Nearby Gallery 24 Jewelry (by appointment but totally worth it) is a must for accessorizing with Parisian haute couture vintage and contemporary jewelry. This Palm Springs shopping includes Coco Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Isabel Canovas, and cheaper but equally high-style pieces.
The Shag Store is nearby, where you’ll find artist Josh Agle’s clever and oh-so-popular take on mid-century life in paintings, prints, and lithographs and an ever-growing array of Shag-themed gift items from handbags and coasters to pillows, note cards, and record players. Yes! Record players are back.
Across the street, the flagship Destination PSP store is your go-to for custom-designed chic and unique Palm Springs-themed gifts. You'll find things like tissue boxes in the shape of midcentury modern homes, retro lunch boxes, and bar accessories. Clothing includes T- and golf shirts, Esther Williams-style swim suites, and men’s swim trunks.
If you like fine art – check out the Jorge Mendez Gallery, which specializes in stunning and thought-provoking contemporary works by emerging artists.
Down the street, Palm Springs shopping includes Just Fabulous, which has a fantastic collection of gifts, décor, and books. You won’t know what to buy first. Ruth Bader Ginsburg bobbleheads, beautiful photo books on Paris, designers, kids’ books, including the Little Golden Books. Or look for the giant pink flamingo pool floats, Jeff Koons-inspired balloon dogs, or cards that make you LOL. They also offer mid-century inspired home accessories and more, classic to Palm Springs style.
Did Someone Say Cocktails?
Toast to your Palm Springs shopping successes at nearby Bootlegger Tiki for a hand-crafted cocktail in the original midcentury Don the Beachcomber building. Then dinner and drinks at the hip Workshop Kitchen + Bar for inventive American eats.
For accommodations
The Arrive Palm Springs is a terrific choice in the Uptown Design District.
Day Two -- Downtown
Fuel up with a specialty brew from Starbucks Reserve at the corner of Palm Canyon Drive and E. Tahquitz Canyon Way. This is the heart of Palm Springs downtown. Then plunge into stylish contemporary wear, home décor and specialty shops. Adjacent to Starbucks, Johnny Was has Coachella-worthy women’s resort wear, and Free People features cute baby doll-style and rocker Ts, faux fur, and super cool max and midi dresses. Neighboring West Elm is a must for hip and humorous mid-century-style contemporary home décor.
Cross the street to St. Tropez – well, you’ll think you’re in St. Tropez at the Benjamin Perdereau Boutique featuring resort wear exclusively from the French Riviera. Nearby, you can even score at the British Invasion, which specializes in menswear, accessories, and footwear from the UK. If you’re into records -- to play on your new Shag record player – Vinyl Records and Collectables has a super selection of vintage spins.
Lunchtime Fun
Make lunchtime fun time at legendary Tyler’s Burgers (open only for lunch), for juicy burgers and malts eaten outdoors.
Then, Take a Stroll
Then stroll up Palm Canyon to long-time favorites Oooh La La for stylish resort wear, adjacent Shoe La La, Baby La La, for irresistible kids wear, and Puppy La La for cuter-than-cute doggie fashions. If you’re hoping for quality, check out Stuart’s Fine Jewelry & Minnetonka Moccasins.
Across the street in The Plaza District is the Music Box & Clock Shoppe, showcasing beautiful figurines and jewelry, and Stewart Galleries, with an eclectic art collection and estate furnishings.
Continue to poolside perfection at Canyon Beachwear. Top labels include Tori Praver, Vitamin A, and Swim Systems. The bikinis, wraps, and one-pieces come in sizes from zero to plus. One block over on Indian Canyon, it’s designer heaven at Mitchells Palm Springs, where you’ll find Pucci, Gucci, Dior, and more vintage and modern women’s and men’s apparel. Snag some cool sunglasses, shoes, and bags.
Cocktail time again!? Walk to the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs hotel and toast to your Palm Springs shopping savvy over drinks. With a view and dinner at the seventh-floor rooftop 4 Saints restaurant serving seasonal Mediterranean-style fare, treat yourself.
For downtown accommodations, The Rowan Palm Springs is a perfect backdrop for you and your new wardrobe. Or one of Palm Springs’ signature small inns such as the Orbit In Hotel or La Serena Villas.
Mission accomplished! Load your Palm Springs shopping treasures and your memories into the car and head on home. But wait -- you’ve really only scratched the surface. There are tons more boutiques and shopping neighborhoods to explore – on your next 48-hour shopping spree.