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As you visit the landmarks of the Scaife divorce, peek in on the retailers beloved by Ritchie Scaife and her spectacularly wealthy friends.
Tim Condron Designs,5505 Centre Ave. The place for preserved botanical topiaries, antiqued wooden candlesticks, soaps, lotions, malachite boxes and other essentials.
Salon DeStefino,5533 Walnut St. Get a wax, a tint, an up-do, a manicure, a pedicure or a paraffin facial, $60 and up.
Saks Fifth Avenue,513 Smithfield St. Not exactly a Pittsburgh establishment, but Ritchie Scaife has a personal shopper there.
Toadflax,5500 Walnut St. High-end florists, known for delivering orchids to the homes of Pittsburgh's super rich.
-- David Segal


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