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It’s three times the experience. 14 department stores. 600 specialty stores. 140 fashion destinations. 100 dining options. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it at Lakewood, Los Cerritos and Stonewood Centers.
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If variety is the spice of life, then the stores along La Brea Avenue are both savory and sweet. Offering a unique selection of high fashion, vintage, streetwear and home décor, the street would rival more celebrated shopping thoroughfares like Robertson Boulevard or Melrose Heights if the shops weren't so far apart. Enid Portuguez Delicious DesignersThese scrumptious shops carry the most coveted fashion labels east of Rodeo and Melrose Heights.
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IconologyThe store was one of two in LA to carry Karl Lagerfeld's one-off collection last year; current finds include looks from Behnaz Sarafpour, Jill Stuart and Rory Beca.
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PressePresse's selection of designs by Vogue darlings Doo.Ri, Proenza Schouler and Vera Wang may be the reason why the magazine recently devoted a spread to its owners. Hey, if it's good enough for Anna Wintour…
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Lily SavitchThe boutique's interior may resemble a pretty Parisian boudoir, but the racks also house local design talent such as Rozae Nichols and LA-based shoe line Marcello Toshi Creazioni.
Savory StreetwearFrom sneakers worth salivating over to delectable denim, these shops make streetwear a little more stylish.
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UnionNo wonder this shop is frequented by LA's population of DJsthe T-shirts are wrapped and displayed like records in a crate.
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Undefeated--La BreaThis definitive sneaker store is often the first stop for limited edition, hard-to-find kicks. Cool points were also earned with a cameo on last season's "Entourage."
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VolcomWhether you get your thrills from a skateboard, snowboard or surfboard, this quintessentially California brand in streetwear has an outfit for you.
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World Denim BarYou're not a true Angeleno unless you have at least one pair of premium jeans in your closet. If you don't, World Denim Bar has a couple of hundred to choose from.
Tasty TrendsNeed an outfit to show off at Area or Les Deux? Try these boutiques for the latest trends to get you past those velvet ropes.
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YellowThis shop's eclectic mix of high and low, vintage and new make it a go-to stop for celeb stylists and Hollywood wardrobe scouts.
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Publik ParkLiterally a shopper's playground, this new store features faux foliage, Astroturf and dressy-casual looks for men and women from up-and-coming designers like Bread and Butter and Sretsis.
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Sugar on La BreaThe feminine dresses and tops by Jak and Rae, Petro Zillia and Bianca Nero aren't the only things sweet at this unabashedly girly boutique. A platter of homemade cupcakes awaits every shopper who walks through the doors.
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J. RansomThough this shop also carries women's clothing, it’s the men's selection that's more prolific. Find club-ready looks from Morphine Generation, Genetic Denim and Howe.
Voracious VintageSecondhand ain't so bad at these proven vintage establishments.
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The Way We WoreOwner Doris Raymond's keen eye for pristine pieces makes this a must-stop shop for vintage lovers. Stylists and designers are also known to drop in to view Raymond's archived library for inspiration.
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American RagThe vintage pieces here are so well maintained and merchandised that they blend in well with the store's non-vintage items despite having their own section.
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Jet RagFurther north from most of the boutiques mentioned here, Jet Rag is especially worth visiting on Sundays, when goods are sold for $1 in the front parking lot.
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Jack's EyewearIf you can't find a vintage pair of Persols, Ray-Bans or Casels that suit your liking, owner Jack Berstein will bust out his monocle to help you.
Hearty Home Decor and GiftsThere are enough shops specializing in home décor and furnishings on La Brea warrant their own guide, so we'll be doing one soon. But here are a few favorites, plus some notable stationery and gift shops.
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Maison MidiAfter perusing the frocks at sister stores American Rag and World Denim Bar, swing over to Maison Midi, where the dining sets scream French and the furniture scream "Do Not Sit."
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Barclay ButeraInternational finds abound at this well-known furniture showroom. The price tags, however, are just as costly as a trip to another country.
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AlgabarCandles, soaps and a gourmet tasting bar are some of the goodies found at Algabar. Its most precious commodities, however, are the teas and the sets to pour them in.
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Dear JohnAside from the beautiful stationery and antique gifts, Dear John also has a functioning, appointment-only hair salon in the back.
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PulpIf you think stationery consists of just pieces of paper and envelopes, step into Pulp and be proven otherwise.
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"A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist."
---Franklin P. Jones
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