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If you hate looking for parking...

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There is at least one place you can shop in Rittenhouse Square without circling around the ever-clogged Center City streets.
Starting last week, Kiehl's, located at 1737 Walnut Street, instituted curbside service.
Other big city locations including those in Manhattan, Boston, D.C. and Las Vegas have similiar drive-up perks.
That means all you gotta do is call the friendly, white-coated Kiehl's salesperson. Tell them you are out of Creme de Corps Soy Honey Body Polish or Amino Acid Shampoo and pay for your order over the phone via credit card.
Then, with cell phone in hand, (you want to make sure they don't confuse your whip for somebody else's) you pull up in front of the tiny apothecary and voila! a neat little bag packed with high priced, yet all natural products are yours for the taking.
Unfortunately, if you want to go across the street to Anthropologie, browse at Joan Shepp or lollygag in KnitWit, you are gonna have to park.
Happy Shopping!

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The Mirror Image team consists of Inquirer and philly.com writers with a passion for fashion and an eye for the trends. We live to shop and shop to live, but always appreciate a good sale. We know that “What I am going to wear?” is a serious question, possibly requiring consultation and multiple outfit changes. We believe beauty treatments can be a necessity instead of a luxury, and consider awards shows required viewing. Above all, we strive to bring style into our daily lives – and have fun telling others about it.

Contributor Elizabeth Wellington has been the Inquirer's Fashion Reporter since 2003 and writes the Mirror, Mirror column for the Sunday Image section. She is a bargain shopper who hates buying pants and rarely meets a dress she doesn’t like.

Contributor Chris Gray is the editor of the Image section, and has been a reporter and editor at the Inquirer since 2001. She believes you are never too tall for heels and considers text messaging a vital form of communication.

Contributor Karen Heller covered fashion for several years, nationally and regionally, and has an enduring interest in style and fashion. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in commentary, she reports on popular culture. Her column appears in the Wednesday Daily Magazine.

Contributor Kristen Graham is a Philly.com producer and columnist. She is still recovering from her mother dressing her in homemade cotton plaid bell-bottoms as a toddler, and regards religious Project Runway and What Not To Wear watching as the only way to make amends.

Contributor Jodie Chester Lowe is a Philly.com Entertainment producer and a member of the Great Expectations project team. By college, she knew she needed to expand her wardrobe beyond casual shirts and jeans. She’s branched out with the tops, but denim still gets its own drawer (or two) in her dresser.

Contributor Ellen Dunkel is the Philly.com Entertainment channel manager. She was almost literally born to shop, having grown up in Paramus, N.J., the No. 2 ZIP code in the United States for retail sales. She often serves as a personal shopper for family members who are missing the fashion gene.


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