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Jewelry, Accessories, Fashion, & Art. Top designers & 50 local designers. 14k, Gold, Rose Gold, White Gold, Sterling Silver, Semi-Preciuos Stones, Pearls, Lego, PlayDough, & Custom One of a Kind Pieces. Over 4000 Pieces to chose from!
Michael Kors is a world-renowned, award-winning designer of luxury accessories and ready-to-wear. His namesake company, established in 1981, currently produces a range of products under his signature Michael Kors Collection and MICHAEL Michael Kors labels. These products include accessories, footwear, watches, jewelry, men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, eyewear and a full line of fragrance products.
LMDF is a style house and brand marketing, designer boutique located in the heart of Los Angeles. Since opening in 2009, LMDF specializes in the promotion of up and coming designers, luxury fashion and lifestyle brands. Working with designers whose vision we believe in, La Maison de Fashion supports the entrepreneurs of today's fashion industry and works to find opportunities to bring consumers closer to our designers. From conceptualizing events to promote PR, managing events, managing media/celebrity press and marketing the distinctive style that each of our designer posses. Housing over 3000+ garments and over 30 designers, a truly special shopping experience is sure to happen when you open the doors to this MEGA style house. With a goal to provide beautiful clothes and showcase sublime style, La Maison de Fashion only carries one-of-a-kind pieces. Believing true to the philosophy that fashion is meant to be beautiful and like art displayed in a gallery, the clothes at La Maison de Fashion each showcase their own true talent.
UGG® Australia stores offer a wide selection of footwear, apparel, accessories and handbags for men, women and kids - all delivering premium craftsmanship and comfort that feels like nothing else.
Welcome to your local Athleta store. Find information, store hours and monthly events for Athleta at 189 The Grove Los Angeles, CA 90036
DSW is the destination for Shoe Lovers everywhere. Each store features (on average) more than 25,000 pairs of designer shoes! Both men and women will find their favorite brands, including Nike, Cole Haan, Sperry Top-Sider, Steve Madden, Nine West, Calvin Klein, Converse, and SO many more. Stop in any store and you’ll always find a huge selection of dress shoes, boots, sandals, athletic shoes, handbags, and accessories waiting just for you. Plus, DSW also has thousands of shoes and handbags at dsw.com, including kids’ shoes too! And the DSW Rewards program? Absolutely perfect for the savvy Shoe Lover who likes to save where they shop. Customers enrolled earn points with each purchase and can score $10 certificates to use toward future shopping trips. Plus, Shoe Lovers also receive super exclusive perks and special rewards during certain times of the year, such as birthday offers. But the best part of all? Every DSW store has tons of different styles, brands, and savings. Each shopping experience can yield new, unexpected treasures, and every Shoe Lover is bound to find something they never knew they wanted! History: DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse) Inc. is a leading branded footwear and accessories retailer that offers a huge selection of brand name and designer footwear and accessories for women, men, and kids. DSW opened its first store in July 1991 in Dublin, Ohio, and has since grown to operate more than 400 stores across the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as nearly 400 leased departments for other retailers under the Affiliated Business Group. In addition, DSW Inc. also owns a 49.2% interest in Town Shoes Limited. The DSW brand promise is “Designer shoes. Warehouse prices.” and the company delivers an experience of “breathtaking assortment, irresistible value, and simple convenience.” DSW stores average approximately 22,000 square feet and stock nearly 25,000 pairs of shoes per location.
Eyewear culture curated by Benjamin Montoya and Blake Danforth. Located on Melrose Heights west of Fairfax, we are the quintessential hub in Los Angeles for quality, rare, and one of a kind eyewear, jewelry, and accessories. Featuring the best in LA Designers, Clare Vivier, New/Found, Salt, Tavat, and Benjamin Eyewear.
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We are a Compassionate Care Center and Vapor Super Store All in One! Offering the Best in Edibles, Accessories and More.
This extraordinary shopping center houses arguably the most popular Target in the nation where celebrities and the Hollywood elite shop on a regular basis. The center also includes Best Buy, BevMo and Ulta as well as numerous restaurants such as Mendocino Farms, Hot N Juicy Crawfish and LYFE Kitchen plus many more shops and amenities. Your gateway to a good time. Kick back in the courtyard in the shadow of the Hollywood sign and see the cross-section of celebrity and shopping with a West Hollywood twist! Managed by Colliers International
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With over 14,000 studio items, and union/student discounts it's no wonder we're number #1 in Hollywood expendables! Don't believe us? Check out our new location, and follow us on twitter and instagram! We know you'll love us as much as we love this industry, and that includes you.
After the success of their upstart eBay resale business, owners Nick and Courtney decided to independently open their own online antiques and luxury clothing resale boutique in August 2014. Hidden Treasure Way strives to provide a special selection of not only the finest in designer, luxury, rare and vintage men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories, but also a curated assortment of antiques, accents and "treasures" for the home, representing the owners' joint passions. Each item at Hidden Treasure Way is hand picked by Nick and Courtney ensuring authenticity, utmost quality and aesthetic appeal! Nick's background is in real estate, while Courtney is educated and professionally trained in art history and appraisal. Both owners happily reside in Los Angeles, California. At Hidden Treasure Way, we are continuously adding more inventory, so please check back weekly on our instagram! We are currently accepting consignments in both antiques/housewares and clothing/accessories. Please be sure to inquire within about our consignment terms, and subscribe to our newsletter. We hope you enjoy your journey down Hidden Treasure Way!
Trying to find the perfect gift for a gay friend was always an impossible task. From the most basic interests to the most stereotypical, we could never find anything that was a perfect fit! This is how 'Gift Baskets for Gays' was born! We are going to take all the hassle out of assembling a gift basket for your friends, boyfriends and husbands and will promise to offer 'Gift Baskets Fit for a Queen.' Founded by two gay men here in West Hollywood, one of the Gay capitals of the West, we have taken the homosexual stereotype to the furthest levels and offer you baskets for every taste and every occasion. We have taken the greatest of pleasures in sourcing an array of productions from around the globe that come together to titillate, delight, arouse and stimulate the senses. We make no apologoy for the adult nature of some of our baskets, as gay men ourselves it is not our intention to offend anyone.
Little shop of horrible hours Stephanie Mata's Never Open Store offers quirky items to those who can get in. December 12, 2009|By Bob Pool Los Angeles Times The Never Open Store is open only when Mata feels like unlocking it and allowing shoppers inside. Those who do get in are intrigued by the merchandise that fills every cranny of the 245-square-foot shop. Collectibles, eclectic art assemblages and funky antiques are crammed onto tables and shelves and hang from the walls and ceiling. Fanciful clothing and accessories are draped in any leftover space. "I pick who I want to come in here. I basically choose my clientele," said Mata, 47. "People put their noses to the glass windows to look inside and see if anyone's here. I can hear them asking each other why this place isn't ever open. They wonder how they can get in." When she is working in the store -- gluing odd pairings of items such as toys and ceramics together or customizing a battered picture frame for assemblages she creates -- Mata doesn't want to be distracted by paying customers. "I say 'no' with tact and grace. I'll tell them I'm cleaning and the shop isn't open," she said. "My store hours are hit or miss." A few moments later, Alexandra Guaderrama timidly poked her head inside the Never Open Store. "I saw the door open. I've lived up the street for a year and this is the first time I've seen this place open," the Cal State Northridge screenwriting student said. "It's amazing. The stuff here is random, eccentric, artistic. Some of the things are weird, but it works. It's perfect for Hollywood." Mata introduced herself as the owner. "I love your place," Guaderrama told her. "But why are you so rarely open?" Mata explained her philosophy as she checked the size of a green satin vintage cocktail dress that Guaderrama was admiring. "I'm the boss, and I don't like bad vibes," she said. Guaderrama commented on a dartboard that was riddled by labeled syringes, some bearing the names of deceased celebrities, and on a handbag decorated with tiny liquor bottles and an Alcoholics Anonymous emblem. "She gets it," Mata said, nodding. Like her policy with customers, Mata's prices are arbitrary, too. "Nothing in here is marked. I basically size people up. I know it's unethical, but it's based on what I feel -- whether I think they really love the item." She recognizes when studio set designers with a substantial budget to spend come in and charges them accordingly when they need a funky piece of artwork or a hip knickknack for the background of a scene. Young people decorating their first apartment on a budget are likely to catch more of a break. The green satin dress would be priced at $125, Mata said; the dartboard $75 and the handbag $125. Guaderrama left empty-handed but promised to return. The most expensive thing Mata has sold was a "cool chandelier I found on the side of the road" that went for $1,500. The cheapest items are $20 stainless steel fortune cookies. She bought a box filled with them at a clearance sale she happened upon in Northern California. Mata prowls garage and yard sales and thrift shops looking for one-of-a-kind items. "I usually like things that other people don't like. It's almost psychic -- spooky -- how things find me," she said. She has several "routes" that she travels on the lookout for castoff treasures on the nights before trash pickup day. Mata makes the loop about 1:30 a.m., after she finishes her shift working the door at local clubs such as the Roxy. Her longtime career as a professional doorwoman helps give her the financial independence to be picky about customers at her store, she said. It also has taught her how to politely tell them, "No, you can't come in." Her nighttime curb searching often pays off. "You'd be so surprised what people throw away. There are some amazing things. And the books that thrift shops throw out. It's heartbreaking. Sometimes I'll take the books and just leave them for people on a corner in a poor neighborhood." Mata's husband of 18 years, musician Dave Gibney, and their 15-year-old daughter, Molly, do not share her love of recycling, she said. They live in an apartment above another shop that is next to the Never Open Store. "When I find something on the street, they cross to the other side and pretend they don't know me," she said with a laugh. Mata decided to open her business eight years ago when her collection of objects d'art outgrew their living quarters. Her small storefront, built in 1929 at 707 N. Poinsettia Place, formerly housed a poodle grooming business and, later, a tiny art gallery. Both the merchandising and the nightclub door work come naturally for Mata. She was born in Las Vegas to a pair of designers who ran a clothing store that catered to such customers as the musicians and actors who made up the famed "Rat Pack." When she was 8 her family moved to Los Angeles, where she said her father worked with singers Bobby Darin and Tony Bennett. Her first husband was a musician who played in local clubs and that is where "somebody asked, 'Steph, can you do the door?' " and her nightclub career was launched, she said. Besides keeping the size of the crowd at the correct occupancy level, she turns away those who are underage, intoxicated or "are weirdos," as she puts it. For 18 years, starting in the 1980s, she held a series of daytime jobs in shops and boutiques on Melrose Avenue. "I did arrangements and design work without being compensated," Mata said. "I finally decided I might as well not get compensated at my own shop." She says she is comfortable as a merchant because her rent is reasonable and the income from her club "night gig," as she calls it, is reliable. So the Never Open Store remains open. Even as some shops on Melrose Avenue struggle to stay that way.
Think Alley Sheedy post-makeover in The Breakfast Club meets Audrey Hepburn on Paris afternoons. This shop will steal your heart. Affordable luxury, soft colors, and minimal pallor grace this Melrose chic boutique near-the corner crushed up next door to Groundlings. I found a full outfit here for under $50. Beautiful, elegant, and old-meets-next-gen Hollywood.
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