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Alexander McQueen
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citysearch c.
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I'm slightly confused by the editorial review that mentioned the salespeople as a ""h*t"" since on each of my three visits I found them to embody the worst of Los Angeles retail. Don't get me wrong, the clothes are amazing and the store itself is beautiful (I am not kidding when I say I want to live in their dressing room), but that doesn't excuse the snooty and condescending attitude of the employees. I'm not surprised that I was the only person shopping there on each of my visits, the employees manage to make it a tedious and unpleasant experience. On a positive note, I don't think it'll be like that for long. New stores often have to work out some kinks when they first open. But until that happens at McQueen, just go to Balenciaga...it's right down the street and has the most kick-ass workers of any store I know.
Pros: the clothes, the architecture, the design...THE DRESSING ROOMS!!!!
Cons: the staff
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