/PRNewswire/ Sweet Flower, Los Angeles largest owned and operated cannabis retailer, continues to lead innovation in cannabis retail with their showroom.
/PRNewswire/ Sweet Flower, Los Angeles largest owned and operated cannabis retailer, continues to lead innovation in cannabis retail with their showroom.
The new Christian Louboutin store in Beverly Hills.
In recent weeks, Beverly Hills has seen new stores from Christian Louboutin and Onitsuka Tiger; Maison Kitsuné has debuted in Silver Lake and South Coast Plaza has welcomed the first SoCal location of Mulberry.
Christian Louboutin Hits Beverly Hills
A new, red-carpeted two-story Christian Louboutin West Coast flagship has landed in Beverly Hills which recently also welcomed a new Jennifer Fisher jewelry boutique in a building that once housed Charlie Chaplin’s offices. Now, it stocks the French luxury label’s footwear, fragrances, bags and leather accessories for men and women. An interior wall and an exclusive capsule line of shoes and handbags are decorated with French artist Jean-Vincent Simonet’s impressionistic designs. The decor is an ode to global getaways, from Portugal to Mexico. The new store replaces the designer’s former outpost on Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood.
LOUISE’S, in Larchmont Village, is among local restaurants offering casual dining-in-the-street.
With spring’s arrival this month, Larchmont Village is eager to leave the worst of the pandemic behind with new historic photo posters displayed in storefronts, new shops to open, and the return of outdoor dining. Not to mention Village Heights is celebrating its 15th anniversary on Larchmont! Here’s what’s happening on the Boulevard.
Sidewalk Sale cancelled
For the first time in many years, the Larchmont Boulevard Association (LBA) has cancelled its annual spring Sidewalk Sale for the Larchmont shopping district. Among the reasons for the cancellation are that there are fewer retail merchants currently operating on the Boulevard because of empty storefronts and construction, as well as a lack of sidewalk space due to that construction, according to John Winther, president of the LBA.