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Los Angeles - Best Shopping Neighborhods

LA shopping caters to this too-cool crowd anyway, hyper-trendy fashion that might be excruciatingly expensive, but is meant to be worn with relaxed ease. Angelenos love dressing down and shopping. A young beauty could sport the same outfit boot-cut 7 for all Mankind jeans, Jimmy Choos and a slinky cami at the Ivy as she could at In-N-Out Burger. And while she might shop at the omnipresent Mall, she probably also cruises the eclectic boutiques that line Third Street and Robertson, Beverly and Melrose Boulevards. It is on these less famous streets, not in Hollywood or on Rodeo Drive, that you're more likely to spot actual stars and star-making stylists. And it is in these shops that you can find the unique flavor of LA, a little funky, a little sexy and a lot of quiet glamour. Because if you're really cool, you don't need to announce it, people will know. That's what being a star is all about.



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Beverly Boulevard
You know what you'll find in Beverly Hills: Dior, Chanel, Gucci, Prada. In contrast, Melrose and Beverly Boulevards, parallel shopping streets, offer some surprises with less-established, cutting-edge designers.
>Go to Beverly Blvd

Los Feliz
Join the Migration East, East to Los Feliz that is. The trend to move into East LA also includes Silverlake and Echo Park neighborhoods. The vibe is relaxed cool up and down Vermont Avenue from Los Feliz to Hollywood Boulevard
>Go to Los Feliz


Melrose
You know what you’ll find in Beverly Hills: Dior, Chanel, Gucci, Prada. In contrast, Melrose and Beverly Boulevards, parallel shopping streets, offer some surprises with less-established, cutting-edge designers.
>Go to Melrose

Robertson Boulevard
Just a stone's throw from Boy's Town, i.e. the main drag of West Hollywood, lies one of the girliest nooks in Los Angeles: the 100 to 300 blocks of South Robertson Boulevard.
>Go to Robertson Blvd

Third Street
This is the other Third Street—not the pseudo-urban, pedestrian (in more ways than one) Promenade in Santa Monica—but the grittier, Beverly Hills-adjacent version, a true urban shopping street.
>Go to Third Street



   


 
 
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