Los Angeles

Los Angeles's close association to the rich and famous has long made it a major shopping destination, but in recent years the city has grown beyond just a locale for luxe clothing and accessories—although high-end goods will always be a cornerstone of L.A.'s retail scene. With a wealth of stellar vintage spots, purveyors of affordable on-the-pulse products, and an ever-growing number shops selling local, artisanal goods, there is truly something for every type of spender here.

No matter what it is you're shopping for, L.A.'s consistently sunny and warm weather also means you can often hunt for wares in the open air, whether it be at a flea market full of hidden treasures, or a street lined with boutiques to explore. As you stroll, good eateries are never too far away, and you can always find somewhere delicious to dine and covertly star-watch.

If in fact you are in the celebrity-studded city to catch a glimpse of a famous face or two, you may want to start at their mecca, Beverly Hills, where a bevy of major designers' outposts and impeccably curated stores cater to upcale clientele.

After getting your fix there, you can hop into your car and absorb the city’s other varied offerings, including down-and-dirty bargains in Downtown, dozens of well-designed boutiques lining Venice's famed Abbot Kinney Boulevard, or mint-condition vintage fashions in Los Feliz.

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  • 1. Fred Segal

    West Hollywood

    One of the most well-known boutiques in all of Los Angeles, Fred Segal is a fashion design mecca that has been clothing the rich, famous, and their acolytes since the 1960s. Since moving from its original location on Melrose, the flagship store sits atop Sunset Boulevard with more than 21,000 square feet of space that showcases innovative brands and high-end threads.

    8500 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 90069, USA
    310-432--0560
  • 2. Maxfield

    West Hollywood

    This modern concrete structure is one of L.A.'s most desirable destinations for ultimate high fashion. The space is stocked with sleek offerings from Givenchy, Saint Laurent, Valentino, and Rick Owens, plus occasional pop-ups by fashion's labels-of-the-moment. For serious shoppers (or gawkers) only.

    8825 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90069, USA
    310-274–8800
  • 3. AllSaints Westfield Century City

    Beverly Hills

    The British store invaded Beverly Drive, bringing with it a rock-and-roll edge mixed with a dash of Downton Abbey. Look for leather biker jackets, tough shoes, edgy prints, and long sweaters and cardigans, which, worn correctly, let them know you're with the band.

    10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 90067, USA
    310-499–0971
  • 4. Anto Distinctive Shirtmaker

    Beverly Hills

    A who’s who of Hollywood's leading men, including Ryan Gosling and Tom Cruise, have been wearing Anto's bespoke shirts both on- and offscreen since 1955. An expertly tailored, customized shirt from this iconic showroom is decidedly an investment piece (you'll need to make an appointment for that service ahead of time), but you can also shop ready-made ties and button-downs here if you're just dropping by. 

    258 N. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, California, 90210, USA
    310-278–4500
  • 5. Bijan

    Beverly Hills

    The House of Bijan is hard to miss with its trademark canary yellow Bugatti or Rolls-Royce always parked right out front. Inside, a Mediterranean palazzo welcomes high-end menswear shoppers into what is billed as the most expensive store in the world (by appointment only, of course). Some of the famous clientele includes George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama.

    443 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, California, 90210, USA
    310-273--6544
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  • 6. Brat

    Santa Monica

    If your trip to La La Land has you itching to upgrade your wardrobe with a little attitude, look no further than Brat. No matter what your proclivity—be it rockabilly, Goth, punk, or cottagecore—Brat has that unique item you didn't even know you needed. It's also a perfect place to find something "L.A. cool" for folks back home.

    1938 14th St., Los Angeles, California, 90404, USA
    310-452--2480
  • 7. Céline

    Beverly Hills

    Under designer Hedi Slimane's creative direction, the Parisian brand has entered a new chapter. At the Beverly Hills brick-and-mortar, fashion lovers looking for French Cool Girl clothing will love the selection of the label's leather handbags, heels, and chic ready-to-wear clothing.

    456 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, California, 90210, USA
    310-888–0120
  • 8. Chanel

    Beverly Hills

    Fans of the French luxury retailer will be happy to find that the Beverly Hills flagship store stocks the brand's trademark pieces, like quilted leather bags, tweed jackets, and jewelry designed with the signature double C logo. Beyond those essentials are plenty of other pieces from Chanel's ready-to-wear collection.

    9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, 90210, USA
    310-278–5500
  • 9. Coutula

    Owner Carrie Hauman of Coutula (a portmanteau of "Couture L.A.") travels around the globe to hand-select the clothing, accessories, jewelry, and home furnishings sold in her light-filled, airy Abbot Kinney 1930s cottage. Nab anything from a $10 bracelet to a $6,000 necklace here, along with floaty sundresses that look much more expensive than they are, handmade Cut n Paste leather handbags, and bliss-inducing Tyler candles.

    1204 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice, California, 90291, USA
    310-581--8010
  • 10. Decades

    West Hollywood

    A-listers scour these racks for dresses to wear during awards season. Owner Cameron Silver's stellar selection includes dresses by Pucci and bags by Hermès. On the street level, Decades Two resells contemporary designer and couture clothing and accessories.

    8214 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90046, USA
    323-746–0480
  • 11. H. Lorenzo

    West Hollywood

    Funky, high-end designer clothes (Ann Demeulemeester, Walid, and Comme des Garçons, to name a few) attract a young Hollywood crowd that doesn't mind paying top dollar for such fresh finds. Next door, H. Men provides equally hot styles for guys.

    8660 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 90069, USA
    310-659–1432
  • 12. Heist

    Owner Nilou Ghodsi has admitted that she stocks her Westside shop like an extension of her own closet, which in her case means keeping the focus on floaty, modern-yet-classic pieces as opposed to trendy ones. The airy boutique offers elegantly edgy separates from American designers like Nili Lotan and Ulla Johnson, as well as from hard-to-find French and Italian designers like Faliero Sarti.

    1100 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice, California, 90291, USA
    310-450–6531
  • 13. Isabel Marant

    West Hollywood

    Even before falling for the French designer's effortlessly cool clothing, footwear, and bags (think Paris meets Los Angeles), shoppers will already be enamored of the lush location on fashionable Melrose Place. Inside, the model-favorite destination has a modern rustic vibe, but the outside is a plant paradise, loaded with cacti and succulents.

    8454 Melrose Pl., Los Angeles, California, 90069, USA
    323-651–1493
  • 14. LCD

    Anyone who's looking to get a leg up on the hottest new designers will want to make this Lincoln Boulevard boutique a stop on their Venice shopping spree. The clean, modern space features cool, contemporary clothing by the likes of Ryan Roche, Sandy Liang, and Assembly New York, plus beauty loot from Verso, bags and eyewear from beloved local labels, and so much more for fashion followers to fawn over. The owner has a background in the music industry, and it shows.

    1121 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice, California, 90291, USA
    424-280–4132
  • 15. Paul Smith

    West Hollywood

    You can't miss the massive, minimalist pink box that houses Paul Smith's fantastical collection of clothing, boots, hats, luggage, and objets d'art (seriously, there will be hordes of Instagrammers shooting selfies in front of the bright facade). Photos and art line the walls above shelves of books on pop culture, art, and Hollywood. As for the clothing here, expect the British brand's signature playfully preppy style, with vibrant colors and whimsical patterns mixed in with well-tailored closet staples.

    8221 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90046, USA
    323-951–4800
  • 16. Playclothes Vintage Fashions

    Productions including Mad Men, Austin Powers, and Catch Me If You Can (among many, many others) have turned to this vintage shop for mint-condition pieces from the 1930s through the 1980s. Ladies who love the pinup look will adore the selection of curve-hugging pencil skirts, cardigans, and lingerie, while men will have their pick of Hawaiian shirts, suits, and skinny ties. The time-warped interior also features decorative home accents and furniture from decades past.

    3100 W. Magnolia Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 91505, USA
    818-557–8447
  • 17. Prada

    Prada's Rodeo Drive haven sits inside the incredibly cool Rem Koolhaas–designed Italian showcase space, which features 20-foot-wide staircases and fun-house curves.

    343 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, California, 90210, USA
    310-278–8661
  • 18. Reformation

    West Hollywood

    Local trendsetters flock here for the sexy, easy-to-wear silhouettes of Reformation's dresses (including a totally affordable bridal line), jumpsuits, and separates—it's a welcome bonus that the pieces here are sustainably manufactured using recycled materials.

    8000 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90048, USA
    213-408–4154
  • 19. Saint Laurent

    Celebrities with the coolest, edgiest styles know they can head to the slick storefront to score the label's signature pieces, like moto jackets, skinny jeans, and platform pumps. A men's store with equally rock star–worthy clothing and accessories is just down the street.

    326 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, California, 90210, USA
    310-271–5051
  • 20. Supreme

    Fairfax District

    The L.A. location for NYC's premier streetwear brand regularly sees crowds of sneakerheads and skaters, who know that this is the place to get the freshest urban gear around. When new merchandise drops, lines can easily wrap around the block—but getting your hands on the goods (namely shoes, shirts, outerwear, hats, and backpacks) before anyone else just might be worth the trouble.

    439 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90036, USA
    323-655–6205

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