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Sometimes fashion brings out the animal in us. L.A. line Skin Graft is a step beyond. They aim to make our beasts into their muses. Heavy use of harnesses and corsets in design coupled with taxid... read more
L.A.'s Society for Rational Dress, a Stevie Nicks leather and lace kind of line, opens up an appointment-only boutique in the foyer of the design studio where the magic happens. Chic but industri... read more
Newest boutique to hit the up and coming fashion/thinking forward area past the dragon gateway is all Swedish Cheap Monday all the time. Made famous for their denim line, Cheap Monday is more tha... read more
Downtown's Little Tokyo has its own mini-scene happening, a lot of it powered by the boutiques sandwiched between sushi joints. Very youth-focused, and skater-influenced. No. A has men's and women'... read more
Located in Chinatown's Central Plaza among pagodas, Lion's Den looks strange and foreign. It is unlike the shops surrounding it in its content and design. No $1.00 trinkets for sale and no tiered r... read more
Straight down a dark alley, in through a dim door decorated with heavy hanging plastic flaps, and into wonderland. No light shines through a window but the guerrilla store has its own heartbeat. Wh... read more
Owned and curated by a trained architect−Fifth Floor is balanced, rational and precise. Permanent collection of retail treasures includes exclusive designers. BE jewelry uses felt as magnific... read more
LA based line colors outside any fashion box. Taking traditional looks and using powerful renovations to create pieces that are casual and dressy depending on accessories. Imagine a mix of Paul New... read more
One of Chinatown's premiere fashion art boutiques, Flock Shop happily and merrily provides solid new creative fashion for those adventurous types that make the trek downtown. They say fortune favor... read more
Sneaker store puts mall Foot Lockers to shame, shame, shame. Same solid kicks, Nike, New Balance, Vans, and Adidas but exclusive and limited edition runs. Wildly open space featuring walls of sneak... read more
At the end of a lonely, vacant urban-industrial street is a estrogen-fueled fashion dance party boutique. Images of Tom Robbins' free living cowgirls come to mind as you climb the impromptu steps ... read more
Located in Chinatown's Bamboo Plaza, Robocon is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of store. Dr. Jekyll wants to sell limited edition art toys and interesting obscure creations but that crazy Hyde only... read more
Not quite a boutique and not quite an art gallery definitely more of a shape shifter. Exciting place where even the most in the know scenesters aren't quite sure about the pieces. It's the kind of ... read more
A one-woman operation turned favorite of any star sporting a retro look. Say, Dita Von Teese. Sadly, Paris Hilton too, on occasion. Can't be helped, we suppose. Dresses are formfitting, but meant t... read more
What's giant and happy and is a cornucopia of everything Asian? You guessed it, it's Neo Happyland. There's something for everyone here. Chinese checkers, toys, ninja equipment, and darling random ... read more
Founded in L.A. in 2003, hipsters flocked to work within the white-lacquered walls of American Apparel, hawking their rainbow of basics, and looking the other way when their friends swiped a hoodie... read more
Founded in L.A. in 2003, hipsters flocked to work within the white-lacquered walls of American Apparel, hawking their rainbow of basics, and looking the other way when their friends swiped a hoodie... read more
Swanky Asian home décor that gives the trendy Feng Shui movement a run for its money. Located in historical Chinatown's Central Plaza, the architecture of boutique is absolutely stunning. Ha... read more
Chinese kitsch and a giant pagoda. Trinkets explode like fireworks from within and dazzle the tables outside of Sincere Imports. Initially the many uses for each charm might not be obvious. But eve... read more
Mex market flips colorful ponchos, backpacks, jewelry, embroidered shirts and yum eats, too. "¿Cuánto cuesta?" is easy to remember - and useful here. Authentic Mexican goods here not... read more
The guys behind Dry Tour went to great pains to make/keep 80 Windwa...
Offering seasonal selections of artisanal cheeses, locally sourced ...
Squeezed into the up-and-came Sawtelle stretch of West Los Angeles,...
On a semi-remote stretch of PCH, nestled between the Hungry Cat and...
I mean, this breakfast place REALLY wants to kill you. From the guy...