The Way We Wore Pop-Up Store

First, let me state that I love The Way We Wore, the vintage fashion mecca on La Brea. The lacy nightgowns a la Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the pristine swimsuits from the ’50s and the rows and rows … Read More

First, let me state that I love The Way We Wore, the vintage fashion mecca on La Brea. The lacy nightgowns a la Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the pristine swimsuits from the ’50s and the rows and rows … Read More

The richest texture at Burberry Prorsum Modern day Annie Hall at Gianfranco Ferre Cozy and chic (best combo) at Just Cavalli The prettiest, muted dresses at Missoni

All from Scent Bar…

Generally speaking, I loathe every word the New York Times publishes about Los Angeles. But in Roberta Smith’s review of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum, she actually makes some interesting points about the blindingly white and almost entirely male collection … Read More

Generally speaking, I loathe every word the New York Times publishes about Los Angeles. But in Roberta Smith’s review of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum, she actually makes some interesting points about the blindingly white and almost entirely male collection … Read More

Image (c) John Currin and Gagosian Gallery, NYC
