Attention, shoppers: Bloomingdale’s has announced its massive new store at Westfield Valley Fair will open March 5, and fans can get their first look at an exclusive, pre-opening party that’ll put an ultra-swank twist on the homespun county fair.

The centerpiece of Valley Fair’s $1.1 billion expansion, the three-level, 150,000 square-foot retail paradise — Bloomingdale’s third full-line store in the Bay Area — was announced in 2016. The store will include a lineup of fashionable brands including Derek Lam 10 Crosby, Sisley Paris, Baccarat, Burberry, Dior and Gucci, along with a World of Moncler boutique. There’ll be plenty for the guys, too, with offerings from APC, Armani, Canali, Kenzo and Stone Island. Also opening in March will be AnQi, a Vietnamese gourmet bistro and noodle bar from the family of chef Helene An of Crustacean and Thanh Long fame.

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Retail apocalypse spares robust Bay Area property market The luxury retailer has teamed up with the 49ers Foundation on the March 4 preview event, “Meet Us at the Fair.” There’ll be carnival games, but instead of walking home with a stuffed dog, guests can win prizes like Jimmy Choo shoes and David Yurman jewelry. There’ll be aerialists, contortionists and fortune-tellers for entertainment. (A likely fortune: “You will spend a lot of money on those shoes.”)

And you can forget the funnel cakes and corn dogs at this fair. The luxury food truck collaboration between New York bakery Lady M and French crystal maker Baccarat will be stationed at the event, serving complimentary bites of the bakery’s signature treat — the 20-layer Mille Crêpes cakes — to party guests. Don’t worry if you miss the preview party; the truck, which is adorned with mind-bending illustrations by famed 3-D artist Kurt Wenner, will be around to serve shoppers throughout Bloomingdale’s grand-opening weekend.

Bloomingdale’s CEO Tony Spring is expected to be in attendance, along with Robert Fischbach, who heads up BlackRock’s San Francisco office and is a 49ers Foundation board member, and former Niners Ricky Watters and Steve Bono and their wives, Catherina Watters and Tina Bono. Tickets for the soiree are available for $100 at bloomingdalesfair.eventbrite.com, with proceeds supporting 49ers Foundation programs.

The store’s grand opening will include a whole weekend of events aimed at nonprofits, starting with cocktail parties for the Silicon Valley Education Foundation on March 5 and the Save the Redwoods League on March 6. A kids fashion show slated for March 8 will benefit Family Giving Tree, which annually provides school backpacks and holiday gifts for families in need.