Las Vegas hotel and casino operator MGM Mirage has released the list of retailers that will be joining Crystals, the new 500,000-square-foot complex located at the CityCenter mega project. The Crystals facility is scheduled to open its doors to the public on December 3rd and will showcase a series of luxury brand and famous designer’s stores, including Prada, Christian Dior, Bulgari, Carolina Herrera, Hermes, Roberto Cavalli, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Ermengildo Zegna and Versace. The Crystals will also introduce several new brands in Sin City, such as Tom Ford, Assouline, Kiton, Miu Miu, Paul Smith and Porsche Design. Other prestigious retailers opening stores at the Crystals are H. Stern, de Grisogono, Marni, Boutique Tourbillon, Mikimoto, Bally, Emilio Pucci and ILORI. Additionally, Dale Chihuly will introduce a new gallery.

 

Besides these luxury shops, the Crystals will also have several restaurants at the complex. Restaurants opening at Crystals include Eva Longoria Parker's Beso and Mastro's Ocean Club Seafood House as well as a new Pub concept by Todd English and two previously announced new concepts by Wolfgang Puck.

 

"We've assembled an extraordinary collection of retailers and restaurateurs to make Crystals one of the world's most unique shopping and entertainment districts when it opens this December. Crystals will delight guests with its unique architecture, awe-inspiring interior design, brilliant art and intriguing water features. These experiential offerings, coupled with exclusive items from the industry's most celebrated brands, will make Crystals a premier social and cultural environment in the heart of CityCenter." said Frank Visconti, president of retail for CityCenter.

 

In addition to Crystals, CityCenter will feature unprecedented Fine Art Collection, a spectacular 4,004-room gaming resort (ARIA Resort & Casino); three luxurious non-gaming hotels including Las Vegas' first Mandarin Oriental, Vdara Hotel and The Harmon (slated to open in late 2010); and the Veer Towers residential building.


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