The Lucky Los Angeles Store Directory

Los Angeles

Bleu

High ceilings and exposed brick walls create a relaxed atmosphere, mirrored in the selection of Charlotte Solnicki jersey rompers and bohemian Ya-Ya butterfly-sleeved tops.


454 S. La Brea Ave., 323-939-2228, bleuclothing.com

Calleen Cordero

Calleen Cordero's line is handmade in North Hollywood—which explains the bohemian feel of her accessories, all fittingly displayed in this simple and earthy shop. The soles of her shoes are made from alder wood, and the tops are crafted from vegetable-tanned leather, though there are touches of high-wattage glamour, like wedges in glimmery metallics.


7384 Beverly Blvd., 323-934-5541

Calypso/Calypso Home

This St. Barths–based empire, which is all about pastel silk wrap dresses and marine- and bohemian-inflected housewares (Calypso is named after Jacques Cousteau's boat), fits right in at the low-key Brentwood Country Mart. The Calypso Home store is particularly large—there's more here than you'll find in any of the other flagships. There's also a Calypso on Sunset, but the shopping experience in Brentwood is significantly calmer.


Calypso: 225 26th St., Unit 30, 310-587-0703; Calypso Home: 225 26th St., Unit 39, 310-434-9601; Calypso: 8635 Sunset Blvd., 310-652-4454, calypso-celle.com

Canvas

Owned by husband and wife Arlington and Jacqueline Johnson Forbes and Arlington's best friend from childhood, Anthula Nunes, this accessories-centric emporium is devoted to a slew of artily cool labels, like Rogan, Comme des Garçons, and A.P.C. In keeping with the name, the limited-edition sneakers, straightforward tops, and neon-hued sunglasses are shown alongside paintings by international artists.


23410 Civic Center Way, 310-317-9895, canvasbg.com

Catherine Malandrino

The decor sets an opulent mood at this French designer's La Cienega space. Malandrino is known for a louche yet elegant aesthetic, which shows up on multi-tiered chiffon dresses and silk tunics.


651-653 N. La Cienega Blvd., 310-358-0895, catherinemalandrino.com

Chanel

While the fabled Beverly Hills outpost of Chanel carries its complete collection of clothing, the Robertson offshoot, which opened in 2008, is based on an entirely different premise. Espousing a gallery-like approach, the store's interior shifts frequently to match a constantly rotating, carefully curated array of goods, with an emphasis on handbags, jewelry, and shoes.


125 N. Robertson Blvd., 310-278-5505, chanel.com

Club Monaco

An unparalleled resource for fuss-free, slightly mod blouses and well-cut pants, this retailer has an appropriately clean-lined, sweeping space in Beverly Hills. There's also a small range of home goods that abide by the same aesthetic.


401 N. Beverly Dr., 310-858-0204

Code C

You'll find sought-after emerging and local lines at this Sunset Plaza boutique.


8641 Sunset Blvd., 310-652-0200

Collage

This recently relocated by-appointment-only space is easy to miss (it's tucked away in the back of a residential loft building from the '30s); once you're buzzed in, an impressive selection of sharply tailored items from designers like Vivienne Westwood, Acne Jeans, and Australia's Hem & Haw awaits.


811 Traction Ave., Ste. 1D, 213-620-9797

Confederacy

Ilaria Urbinati, who honed her taste and reputation while buying for local style-setting boutiques Satine and Milk, finally has her very own, hugely anticipated shop (she partnered with two friends, including actor Danny Masterson). There are 5,000 square feet of labels like Proenza Schouler, Alexander Wang, Rag & Bone, and 3.1 Phillip Lim. We're big fans of such innovative conveniences as vintage phone-booth-style dressing rooms complete with handsets for calling in different sizes, plus a resident tailor.


4661 Hollywood Blvd., 323-913-3040, shopconfederacy.com
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