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In Tinseltown, shopping is a tourist attraction in itself, and there's no shortage of places to hit the gold card up for some serious action. Need a quirky gift? Try Third Street, between Crescent Heights and La Cienega, where you'll find sparkly gourmet boutique Joan's and funky vintage goods at Zipper. The nostalgic country marts are perfect for a taste of laid-back L.A.: Brentwood Country Mart is an old red-roofed barn filled with stylish boutiques like Calypso and Apartment Number 9, while Malibu Country Mart is a family favorite where hot shops like James Perse and Planet Blue circle a sandy outdoor playground. Newly hip Melrose Place is a good spot for big-name designers; recent arrivals include Maison Malandrino, Catherine Malandrino's West Coast flagship, complete with a restaurant, floral studio, and fashion library. And of course, there's always Rodeo Drive for luxury labels such as Vuitton and Chanel.
Undefeated is the definitive place where sneaker freakers camp out for hard-to-find kicks. From their own label collaborations with designers like Vans, Adidas,...more
Local design darling Trina Turk has transformed this 3,000-square-foot space into a swirly girly showroom for her modern take on vintage clothing. Unlike many...more
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer's stepdaughter Alexandra Balahoutis creates fancy, all-natural scents at this craftsman bungalow-turned-perfume-boutique in Venice....more
On the second Sunday of each month, this market, with more than 2,000 exhibitors, draws antique- and collectible-hunters from all over the state—there's...more
Located in Malibu's quaint Country Mart, Planet Blue is considered a must stop for well-to-do beach bunnies and just about all of young Hollywood. From...more
This small, austere-looking boutique (on an excellent shopping block) has a great collection of innovative clothing for both sexes. Some of the designers...more









