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American Rag et Cie
Don’t leave the neighborhood without stopping at the big momma of new/vintage clothing retailers, American Rag et cie. Admittedly, it’s geared to a young crowd, but every age can love the connecting French housewares department and café, Maison Midi and...
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ATF (All Things Fabulous)
This quirky knitwear shop is the brainchild of a Venice local, and it stocks unique printed sweaters and tank tops in an airy, light space. Prints are unique and formulated in-house, ensuring one-of-a-kind finds for all customers.
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Blackman Cruz
This shop is a standout for its dazzling mix, such as a pair of root chairs and matching console table that once furnished Al Capone’s Wisconsin cabin, a large selection of Italian Lucite and chrome pendant lamps by Angelo Mangiarotti,...
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Bountiful
A cotton candy–hued dreamland, Bountiful stocks everything one's heart could desire, from gorgeous ceramic cake stands to vintage pill boxes and statement costume jewelry. Devotees rave about the wide-selection and friendly service, but be warned–prices are steep.
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Brentwood Country Mart
A visit to this big red barn with fabulous little shops and a few family-friendly places to eat has been a tradition since 1948. On weekends, celebrities and their kids eat at picnic tables surrounding an outdoor fire pit.
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Broome Street General Store
Occupying a bungalow in the Silverlake neighborhood, this homewares and artisanal foods store stocks everything from glass carafes and linen dishtowels to speciality jams and pickles. Afterward, grab an espresso and pastry by LA-based Valerie Confections and head to the...
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Burning Torch
Burning Torch caters to Venice Beach’s hipster crowd, turning out recycled, on-trend clothes and accessories for women. The collection is made from sustainable materials that are in step with the brand’s socially conscious philosophy. Shop for one-of-a-kind 1970’s sunglasses alongside...
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Chariots on Fire
A former darling of San Francisco’s boutique circuit, Chariots on Fire recently relocated to Los Angeles after owner Ritz Yagi decided she needed a change of scenery. Yagi has already made a splash on the Boulevard, teaming up with super-cool...
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Clare Vivier
French-born, LA-based Clare Vivier turned into a handbag designer by accident in 2008 when she couldn’t find a stylish yet functional laptop bag. Since then, her simple and chic leather bags, including the signature foldover clutch and messenger carry-alls, have...
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Compartes Chocolatier
Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley were fans back in the ‘50s, and even today, Hollywood celebrities are still loyal to this gourmet Brentwood chocolatier, which has grown and evolved along the way. Much of the credit goes to 28-year-old wunderkind...
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Curve
With her skill at providing tomorrow’s fashion trends to today’s tastemakers, owner and buyer Nevena Borissova keeps Curve’s selection one step ahead. Celebrating over a decade of style in L.A. and recently opening up shop in Soho, the bicoastal boutiques...
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Decades
Decades, atop a leopard-carpeted stairway, is one of the city’s headquarters for designer vintage dresses and aged status bags. Don’t expect warm and friendly service, however. Unless you’re a recognizable face, a lot of attitude accompanies a shopping experience here....
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Dream Collective
Though it’s technically the standalone store of jewelry designer Kathryn Bentley, this pint-size boutique also showcases like-minded designers and creative types, which lends it a design commune-feel. Bentley, who is a trained metalsmith, creates tribal-looking pieces with plenty of earthy...
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Firefly
Created on a whim by founder Erinn Berkson, Firefly is a one-stop shop for magical gifts for yourself and loved ones. There is something for everyone in this hodge-podge of a store that stocks cards and stationary next to delicate...
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Fred Segal
Strictly for the young and hip (or those who can still pull off being young and hip) Fred Segal, a collection of stores, encompasses lingerie, luggage, shoes, gifts, men’s and children’s departments, a women’s designer department with labels such as...
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Frédéric Fekkai Salon Melrose
Fekkai has built his beauty empire on the motto “When you see the beauty in a woman, so does she.” Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the man behind the phrase is a great-looking Frenchman. This salon in West Hollywood...
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Heath Ceramics
The Los Angeles showroom of the beloved ceramics company was intended to feel like a warehouse to show off the pottery-making process (that’s artist and potter Adam Silverman, who serves as the LA Studio Director, at the kiln) as well...
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Heist
Owner Nilou Ghodsi has an eye for understated and exceedingly wearable pieces, with a particular affinity for up-and-coming European designers including Isabel Marant, Giada Forte, and Mes Demoiselles. Don’t miss the stunning labradorite-encrusted rings by Pippa Small.
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Hennessey & Ingalls
A favorite of interior designer Michael S. Smith, this bookstore in Santa Monica specializes in titles on architecture and design.
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Humble Ceramics
Owner Delphine Lippens's ombré hued ceramics with cork toppers are simple, one-of-a-kind pieces and in high-demand around the city, gracing the tables of popular restaurants including Fifty Seven and Sqirl. There is no brick-and-mortar shop yet, but Farmshop occasionally has...
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Ilan Dei Venice
Made entirely of re-purposed shipping containers, Ilan Dei Venice is more than meets the eye. Its fantastic hodge-podge of conceptual furniture, combined with gifts sourced from socially responsible companies is what turns visitors into customers.
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Indigo Seas
At this shop at the Ivy Restaurant, owner-decorator Lynn von Kersting sells antique French opaline glass, vintage tablecloths, majolica plates, seashells, books, upholstered furniture and D. Porthault bath mitts. She puts together her homelike rooms like no one else.
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Irene Neuwirth
Past flamingo topiaries lies this magical land of baubles, the first eponymous boutique for LA-based jeweler Irene Neuwirth. Ogle Colombian emerald cocktail rings, tanzanite and opal earrings, pink tourmaline necklaces and hand-painted animal pendants.
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Kid Firefly
It’s cuteness overload at this cheery children’s boutique, an extension of the original Firefly store a few doors down. Along with the usual suspects like Aden + Anais blankets and Kid O wooden toys, browse comfy onesies by L.A.-based Paige...
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Lily et Cie
Astounding vintage designer dresses from this marvelous shop often appear on awards show red carpets.
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Madison
Another famous Los Angeles fashion emporium that started out with one well-edited store that has spawned into seven boutiques. Don’t expect any real surprises, but the trove of big-name designers in a convenient one-stop shop continues to have a following.
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Malibu Country Mart
This wonderful, ocean-close (and extremely open air) shopping center provides residents with the essentials of life, be it sushi at Nobu Malibu; Chrome Hearts-designed Ugg boots at Chrome Hearts, also known for its cross-and-dagger motif silver jewelry; vintage cowboy boots...
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Maxfield
Another LA classic, Maxfield includes a mix of men’s and women’s fashion (Rick Owens, Libertine and a touch of Chanel), books and cool things for your home, like ‘70s chess sets and beat-up Louis Vuitton steamer trunks. But it’s possible...
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Milkmade
Founded in 2008 by Venice local Brian Lee, Milkmade embodies the laidback, California cool look, offering clothes for both men and women. The shop offers vintage-inspired threads from local brand Bedwin and the Heartbreakers, soft knits from British knitwear company...
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Nick Fouquet Hatmaker
Nick Fouquet handcrafts hats in his expansive, quirky studio. He strives to make every hat unique, employing unorthodox techniques including firing and hand-painting his creations.
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Noodle Stories
The women’s clothes at Noodle Stories are always interesting, including Japanese labels, plus tables full of cashmere sweaters and good T’s, not to mention unusual socks.
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Olive & Thyme
Founded by husband- and-wife team Christian and Melina Davies, this gourmet marketplace opened in February 2010 and offers a large selection of beautifully made, nutritious and unique food items, from house-made salts to fine cheese and chocolates. There’s a yummy...
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Opening Ceremony
While you’re in the Melrose neighborhood, visit this funky conglomeration of men’s and women’s high and low. Labels include everything from Rodarte to Kate Moss’s Topshop Line and Grey Ant knits. It’s housed in what was once Charlie Chaplin’s dance...
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Pamela Barish
Designer Pamela Barish sells her beautiful, ladylike and expensive women’s collections in her small shop, where she also takes custom orders.
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Patek Philippe by Geary’s Beverly Hills
The legendary Swiss watchmaker recently opened its first standalone U.S. boutique in partnership with Gearys Beverly Hills (the luxury retailer just operates the store). A favorite brand of collectors, the company plans to display several of its hand-assembled rose gold...
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Paul Smith
At the shocking pink Paul Smith store, the knighted London designer sells his English bone china, men’s and women’s collections, and oddities such as needlepoint throw pillows and vintage Rolexes remade with brightly enameled faces.
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Santa Monica Farmers’ Market
Here, sweet limes, tangelos and pink naval oranges battle with kumquats, Meyer lemons, red carrots and Hass avocados for the attention of home cooks and leading chefs. Pick up some dried Fuyu persimmons and organic walnuts for the trip home...
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Savannah
Known for dressing the wealthy local denizens in Tuleh, Jil Sander, Alberta Ferretti and Lanvin. Savannah also sells a small, beautiful collection of made-to-order special occasion clothes, all silk and in a choice of colors. Orders are filled in two-and-a-half...
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Sleepy Jones
This sleepwear and loungewear brand is predicated on the idea that creative types – artists, musicians, writers – often work best when comfortably lounging in their PJs. Test out the theory with a pair of their luxe pajama pants (some...
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Splendid
The perfect basic T-shirt, made from supima cotton and modal, launched this LA-based clothing company into fashion fame back in 2002. Since then, the brand’s easy, breezy maxi dresses, swimwear, intimates, and uber-cute kiddie line, Splendid Littles, have all met...
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Strange Invisible Perfume
Owner Alexandra Balahoutis will craft your personal, synthetic-free scent, but this store also carries her lovely line of botanical fragrances and artisanal products.
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Sugar Paper
Within the Brentwood Country Mart (where you’ll find other restaurants and boutiques such as Farmshop and Jenni Kayne), this letterpress stationer is a local favorite for its birthday cards, wrapping paper, gift tags and art prints, including one that features...
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Taschen
There’s nothing like thumbing through art and design tomes at this flagship, including the Los Angeles book, part of the Portrait of a City series. It’s filled with more than 500 images of L.A., several by celebrated photographers such as...
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The Grove
The most wonderful thing by far about the Grove shopping center, with its multitude of familiar retail and restaurant brands, is that it was built next to Farmers Market. This cultural landmark (which came into existence in 1934, in the...
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Tortoise General Store
Husband and wife Taku and Keiko Shinimoto opened this Japanese homewares and gift store back in 2003. Since then, many a customer has wandered in and fallen in love with the dozens of gorgeous ceramics, enamel kettles, minimalist flatware, and...
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LA is shopper’s paradise, whether you’re looking for high-end or cutting-edge. Due to the city’s sprawl, it’s best to pick one neighborhood to focus on. The best include: Abbot Kinney Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Melrose Avenue and Melrose Place, Montana Avenue, Robertson Boulevard and West Third Street.