Gift-appropriate selects like DL & Co. candles, coffee-table books, and scarves are carefully arranged on trestle tables, while the house line of beautifully tailored clothing hangs on airy racks. 続きを読む
This lingerie shop’s pleasingly frills-free tone is in sync with its many utilitarian underpinnings (simple mesh bras, basic boy-shorts, unadorned camis). 続きを読む
We could not give a bigger thumbs-up to the smart mix of lines—Mayle, M Missoni, Robert Rodriguez, Tocca—at this chic shop owned by high school friends Eliza Stoecker and Christina Cerwin. 続きを読む
Hand-loomed jacquard coverlets from the Oriole Mill, grain sack pillows, Pine Cone Hill linens, Tokyo Milk beauty products: The items here are undeniably exquisite and make for impressive gifts. 続きを読む
Owner Sara Legatski is a master sourcer of dependably stylish pieces from the ’40s through the ’80s, some of which she discovers on her trips across Appalachia. 続きを読む
A huge hodgepodge of bargain-priced secondhand pieces: steamer trunks, wicker love seats, ’70s pendant lamps. A true neighborhood secret. 続きを読む
Closet-size and teeming with really beautiful, delicate pieces of clothing (most of which are one-off and handsewn right in the middle of the store by owner Alissa Smith). 続きを読む
Consult with the incredible women in this shop and you will walk out with a bathing suit that fits perfectly and that looks and feels amazing—end of story. 続きを読む
This shop features irresistibly appealing A-line felt dresses, splashed with geometric shapes and numbers. As a nice complement, Perry also sells coffee-table books, fun stationery, and beach towels. 続きを読む
Beyond the bikinis and flip-flops, there's a rainbow array of summer-weight cashmere cardigans, along with coral-hued sundresses and patent flats. 続きを読む
For reproductions like patinated candlesticks that are so convincing they seem straight from a French flea market, and French soaps (main sellers), this über-femme spot is a mandatory stop. 続きを読む
More kiosk than store, and easy to overlook, G.G. is a peerless source for incredible imported chocolates, some in the shape of power chips. 続きを読む
If we were ever to win big at the blackjack tables, we'd immediately cash in our chips and beeline to this accessories shop to blow it all on a Bottega Veneta bag or Sydney Evan necklace. 続きを読む
Super-vampy bras and panties abound here—not only are they cut from the finest laces, but they're also generally available in fun colors, like neon yellow and hot pink. 続きを読む
It looks like a dingy convenience store, but don’t be fooled—behind a secret door a world of graphic tees, printed hoodies, and old-school sneakers from Adidas, Puma, and more, awaits. 続きを読む
This gallery/store offers a ton of clever one-off gems, like floral pins made from prom-dress scraps and minuscule paintings rendered on old playing cards. 続きを読む
You have to be ready to dig at this thrift store, but those who do will be rewarded. We turned up an affordable trove of ’70s-ish cotton shirtdresses and gowns festooned with oversize floral prints. 続きを読む
A beloved resource for quality vintage clothing and costume jewelry from the 1970s and ’80s. 続きを読む
This breezy spot abounds with discreetly stylish brands such as Isabel Marant, Alexander Wang, and Rachel Comey. Don't miss the well-curated selection of Philip Crangi jewelry and Golden Goose boots. 続きを読む
A small storefront belies the fact that Azalea is not only gigantic but also houses a spa. It's a one-stop destination for everything from denim to Opening Ceremony blouses and Surface To Air bags. 続きを読む
This celeb haunt delivers much more than the jewelry that first earned it its following: It’s also a great resource for Jesse Kamm’s silhouette-skimming clothing and handbags by Bird. 続きを読む
Clean-lined and sleek with a decidedly ’60s feel, this location is packed with designers like Boy Band of Outsiders, Alexander Wang, and Elizabeth and James. 続きを読む
Since this appointment-only endeavor operates overhead-free (the store is in designer Justin Kern’s home), prices are far more reasonable than you’ll find elsewhere in town. 続きを読む
Racks in this sizable boutique are packed with Sretsis carousel-horse-print dresses and Humanoid cashmere cardigans. It’s hard to leave empty-handed. 続きを読む
This shop offers one of Los Angeles’ best denim selections, along with clothing from emerging designers. 続きを読む
This hidden find is loaded with ingenious pieces from little-known labels, like bow-topped silk baby-doll Meghan dresses and gold pendant Lisa Levine necklaces. 続きを読む
Hugely popular, thanks to an excellent mix of merchandise that includes Iro, Coven, and Tila March. 続きを読む
New shipments arrive weekly, if not more often, and a portion of the proceeds benefits a high school in the Valley. 続きを読む
Owner Nilou Ghodsi’s dedication to customer service has garnered her a stalwart clientele. She sends thank-you notes after every purchase and won’t let you buy something if it doesn’t fit just right. 続きを読む
The largest part of this cavernous showroom hosts the mix of clothing for which American Rag became famous more than two decades ago—plum vintage alongside established labels like Helmut Lang. 続きを読む