9 New L.A. Fashion Stores to Visit Now

Who said physical shopping was dead? L.A. has seen a string of fashion openings in recent months, from luxury boutiques on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to independent destinations in Echo Park.

Here is a sampling of hotspots to visit.

Loewe

The Spanish luxury brand led by Jonathan Anderson opened its long-awaited first flagship in Los Angeles in November . Lined with palm trees, with a hand-glazed ocean-blue ceramic tile facade, a huge skylight letting in Californian light, and an art gallery, the 3,700-square-foot L.A. store has plenty of local touches, including a bust of Justin Bieber by American artist Paul Pfeiffer.

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There are wall chargers from the 1970s by Peter Voulkos, who established the Los Ceramics Departments Angeles County Art Institute and University of California, Berkeley, and rows of colorful glazed earthenware tiles by late Southern California artist Doyle Lane.

Sale area features Anderson's playful men's and women's clothing, including an anorak in military green canvas with a silly string-like rainbow fringed collar, glove-print jersey bodycon dress, blue jeans, tank tops and hoodies with the house's anagram logo; the latest monochrome bags inspired by the art of ancient Chinese ceramics, the popular puffy Puzzle and Goya bags, and the cult shoes with balloon heels and nail polish.

327 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills

Inside the L.A. Loewe The L.A. Loewe store. Courtesy of Loewe

Loro Piana

Italian luxury cashmere brand Loro Piana puts the accent on its shoes with a pop-up Rodeo Drive open until January 23, especially its white-soled shoes.

Comfortable and chic suede styles for men and women include the Open Walk slip-on ankle boots (lined with fur for winter), Summer Walk loafers and mules designed for resort life.

The shop also offers Loro Piana's sneakers, including the Weekend Evo running shoe, and the 360 Feather-light Colorama with merino wool upper...

9 New L.A. Fashion Stores to Visit Now

Who said physical shopping was dead? L.A. has seen a string of fashion openings in recent months, from luxury boutiques on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to independent destinations in Echo Park.

Here is a sampling of hotspots to visit.

Loewe

The Spanish luxury brand led by Jonathan Anderson opened its long-awaited first flagship in Los Angeles in November . Lined with palm trees, with a hand-glazed ocean-blue ceramic tile facade, a huge skylight letting in Californian light, and an art gallery, the 3,700-square-foot L.A. store has plenty of local touches, including a bust of Justin Bieber by American artist Paul Pfeiffer.

Related Galleries

There are wall chargers from the 1970s by Peter Voulkos, who established the Los Ceramics Departments Angeles County Art Institute and University of California, Berkeley, and rows of colorful glazed earthenware tiles by late Southern California artist Doyle Lane.

Sale area features Anderson's playful men's and women's clothing, including an anorak in military green canvas with a silly string-like rainbow fringed collar, glove-print jersey bodycon dress, blue jeans, tank tops and hoodies with the house's anagram logo; the latest monochrome bags inspired by the art of ancient Chinese ceramics, the popular puffy Puzzle and Goya bags, and the cult shoes with balloon heels and nail polish.

327 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills

Inside the L.A. Loewe The L.A. Loewe store. Courtesy of Loewe

Loro Piana

Italian luxury cashmere brand Loro Piana puts the accent on its shoes with a pop-up Rodeo Drive open until January 23, especially its white-soled shoes.

Comfortable and chic suede styles for men and women include the Open Walk slip-on ankle boots (lined with fur for winter), Summer Walk loafers and mules designed for resort life.

The shop also offers Loro Piana's sneakers, including the Weekend Evo running shoe, and the 360 Feather-light Colorama with merino wool upper...

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