New shipments arrive weekly, if not more often, and a portion of the proceeds benefits a high school in the Valley. Read more.
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. Read more.
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. Read more.
This cult label has everyone in our office swooning, and its holiday collection—pared-down silhouettes with mannish accents—is enthralling. Through Dec. 20, save 30% by mentioning Lucky. Read more.
This outpost feels like a general store, with cement floors and simple iron fixtures. It’s an appropriate backdrop for the wildly chic, straightforward wares, which are cut in utilitarian shapes. Read more.
Hugely popular, thanks to an excellent mix of merchandise that includes Iro, Coven, and Tila March. Read more.
Arguably the best-looking of the designer’s four shops, with painted foam walls and cool slate floors. An understated elegance is the abiding theme behind the clothes. Read more.
The space is huge, supremely cool, and packed with teetering stilettos and zipper-festooned handbags. Read more.
We’re big fans of this place’s innovative conveniences, such as vintage phone-booth-style dressing rooms complete with handsets for calling in different sizes, plus a resident tailor. Read more.
Something of a mecca for those in search of forward-thinking clothing from Bless and Slow and Steady Wins the Race, along with one-off art publications and mix tapes compiled by musicians. Read more.
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. Read more.
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. Read more.
This shop offers one of Los Angeles’ best denim selections, along with clothing from emerging designers. Read more.
We've long adored this boutique for its unparalleled blend of established names like 3.1 Phillip Lim, Alexander Wang, and Milly. Read more.
There's always an alluring inventory of fail-safe pieces from labels like James Perse and Diane von Furstenberg at this airy spot. Read more.
Find masterfully edited offerings from Current/Elliott, Isabel Marant Etoile, and A.L.C. Our picks: Raquel Allegra’s tie-dye tee and a Rag & Bone safari dress. Read more.
Everything here—from the plaster warriors that serve as mannequins to the tissue-thin leather jackets that swing from the rafters—makes a statement. Offbeat bits of decor are also for sale. Read more.
Mixed in with the store’s eponymous Parisian-inspired line are complementary linen dresses by Kenny and denim shorts by Gryphon. Read more.
Sexy cocktail-party-ready looks are the mainstays at this Studio City spot. Also in the mix: wear-all-the-time Smythe blazers and Siwy skinny jeans. Read more.
With a design philosophy rooted in vintage workwear, this chainlet is packed with shrunken leather jackets and charcoal-hued strapless dresses. Read more.