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London-based jeweler Stephen Webster brings his has a loyal and sparkly clientele to Los Angeles with his Beverly Hills flagship store. His two-story Beverly Hills space is a collision of rocker gl... read more
Various incarnations of this store have been around before, but this latest seems like a match made in retail heaven: it's in the H.D. Buttercup complex, a former bakery now filled with luxury furn... read more
Fashionable studio in the hippest part of Echo Park from husband-and-wife team Olga Nazarova and Brian Kim sells sweaters, jeans, and other basics to tiny ladies who enjoy showing off said tin... read more
When an actress of a certain esteem likes a product, she can get it on TV in a non-advertisement kind of way. Which is why you'll see Roseark jewelry on shows like Cougar Town: Courteney Cox is int... read more
The owner opened a store on Melrose in the early '80s, so maybe she knows something about Vermont as next fashion capitol that we don't yet. Store is a collection of the well-respected and unknown,... read more
In this ever-hipper stretch of Sunset running through Echo Park, a couple of cool kids with initiative started a co-op of sorts. Lots of local designers with street cred under one roof. Brian Licht... read more
All kinds of fancy little trinkets and Hollywood Regency-esque pieces. Good gift shop for the woman (or whoever) who has everything. Caviar serving sets, crystalware, stationery sets...or if you wa... read more
Now that L.A. has a Vera Wang flagship, it's probably the only wedding gown game in town. Of course, there are other non-bridal pieces (Wang has branched out); those are kept in the front of the st... read more
One woman's fashion sense creates the collection at this vintage store: good thing she's got good taste. Nearly an institution in Sherman Oaks, but this shopping-friendly L.A. neighborhood is an ev... read more
Fiore has been around for awhile creating bouquets and centerpieces for brides with style, who aren't afraid of color or breaking with tradition. This new home base in Venice expands the company's ... read more
Light-filled, white-walled, 5,000 square foot behemoth offering everything the lady who wants for nothing could desire. As long as it's a Missoni knit pattern, of course. Items laid out in a galler... read more
The economy may be in a downturn, but no one's ever gonna stop shopping at Nike. This is the standard bearer for all kinds of athletic clothing and footwear, even if it's pricey enough to not encou... read more
Eva Varro's having a moment right now, making it into magazines and gifting suites alike. Womenswear is very day-to-evening: the dresses, usually knee-length, can be transformed with a change... read more
T-shirts with silk-screened ghosts and tie-dye black-and-pink bikinis, but those in the know head straight for the belts (adorned in metal) and the coats (tend to be more unique than standard outer... read more
Hugo Boss has a slightly torrid history in Europe, but is now just known for dependable, somewhat high-priced basics. It's German, so the good craftsmanship and neutral tones are a given. This loca... read more
Baby onesies here are decorated with befanged monkeys in all pastel hues. It's a big jumble of Japanese-influenced design (including a few actual Hello Kitty products—like laptop cases). Hood... read more
What started as a practical, casual footwear vendor has spawned an unlikely empire. Once, these shoes seemed dressed-up when they had little ladybug clip on them, and now these shoes encompass an e... read more
The concept is a far departure for bebe's usual tittie-and-legs formula. From the website, you wouldn't even know the two concepts are from the same parent company. It's active wear, which fits som... read more
Wholesaler who decided to go retail. This denim store is going for that whole "living room vibe" kinda thing (with chandeliers and overstuffed chairs). There's only one thing for sale here, but it ... read more
Everything from moccasins to antlers to T-shirts featuring pictures of trees. Nothing you'd actually have to venture into the woods for, but shopping here does make you believe you could live in a ... 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...