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Best Women's Boutique Shopping in Los Angeles - Westside

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At the northern edge of town, Montana Avenue offers casual yet luxurious shopping and dining that stretches for ten blocks. One-of-a-kind boutiques selling top-quality clothing, exquisite home furnishings, accessories and unique specialty gifts are interspersed along the tree-lined street with bistros, cafés, bakeries and restaurants frequented by locals, visitors and celebrities alike
This famed shopping and travel destination is worth a stroll if only to bask in the pleasure of texting your friends back home “I’m shopping on Rodeo Drive and I sware I just saw Zsa Zsa Gabore.” Little do they know half the women shopping on Rodeo look like Zsa Zsa, but we’ll never tell. From luxury boutiques whose names will have you reminiscing of European fashionistas (Daminai, Garrard, Ilori, and Rene Caovilla) to modern favorites like Jimmy Choo, Juicy Couture, Cole Haan, Tod’s and Miu Miu, Rodeo Drive is an experience not to be missed.
(310) 393-8355
In close proximity to the Santa Monica Beach and Pier, the world-famous Third Street Promenade, which stretches over several city blocks, is a Mecca of hip and trendy stores combined with one-of-a-kind restaurants, bars, and cafes and its fair share of entertaining street performers. The range of stores and boutiques is phenomenal, and whether you’re looking for home design, women’s and men’s apparel, kids clothing, or electronics and knick knacks, the Promenade offers a little something for everyone.
310-475-4574
Westwood Village is Los Angeles' premiere village centre - centrally located in the heart of Los Angeles, serving the neighborhoods of Bel Air, Holmby Hills, Wilshire Corridor, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood and Santa Monica. Its charming streets and architecture offer some of the finest environments for retailing in Los Angeles.Many original tenants remain in the village, such as the single screen theatres and Stan's Donuts which add to the allure of this area. Shopping destinations include typical trendy stores like American Apparel, Bebe, Urban Outfitters, and Ann Taylor Loft, while boutiques include J&M Fashion, Minx, St. Pucci Sposa, and Rui Motta.
(310) 396-3772
If it’s chain stores and corporate-owned boutiques you’re looking for then steer clear of Abbott Kinney. But if you have a flare for local designers and artisans, then run to this amazing stretch of unique shops and eateries for an afternoon of browsing, perusing, and possibly even purchasing. Home design buffs will enjoy Cabana Joe’s, Happy At The Beach, and Surfing Cowboys, while your stomach will thank you for culinary delights from upscale Cal-French eatery, Joe’s, organic Axe, and taps bar Primitivo. Insider’s tip: if you happen to be around during the fall, don’t miss the annual Abbot Kinney Festival, an annual street fair that takes place every September.
(310) 277-3898
With its spacious 15-screen movie theater, bustling outdoor food court and an array of new boutiques, the Westfield Century City mall is now more than just a lunchtime hangout for area suits. After a long-awaited face-lift, this clean and leisurely oasis is truly one of West L.A.’s best places to shop, eat, and catch a flick. From designer boutiques including Louis Vuitton, Thomas Pink, and Theory to the usual suspects (Gap, J. Crew, and Bebe), as well as department stores Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s and Gelson’s Grocery Store, this open-air mall is a “practical meets prissy” not to be missed destination.
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