Want to know the latest and greatest boutique places are in Los Angeles?
A city with blocks and department stores full of shopping - you'll never be short of places to go!
But which shops are worth a visit?
Not only the most famous street in Los Angeles but one of the most famous streets in the world.
Amass with super luxury shops. An experience you're unlikely to forget.
Head here if you want to splurge some $$.
Around Santa Monica pier, you're going to find a shopping nirvana, over 80 shops.
Be it lifestyle, clothing, jewelry, paper goods. This place has you covered. With no cars to worry about either as it's car-free!
Starting near La Cienega Boulevard is where you're to find some serious designers; Marc Jacobs, Paul Smith, and Vivienne Westwood. Many designers call Melrose home.
If you carry on in the La Brea Boulevard direction, things become edgy, and more pop-up shops can be seen.
Melrose Avenue has wide appeal because there is something there for everybody. It's a huge street and you could easily spend a day there and not see everything.
An open-air mall that is lively whatever time of day. Hugely popular with teenagers who enjoy relaxing there, whilst the adults take care of the shopping...there's plenty of shopping to be done!
The range of shops is vast at the Grove.
When you're all shopped out, you can catch a movie at the 14-screen movie palace or try out one of the many restaurants.
Originally a sedate boulevard with some decent restaurants and art galleries.
Now it's an exciting place to shop, full of new boutiques, TOMS flagship.
There are lots of places to eat and even more places to shop. Just keep going until you reach Main Street!
High-end shopping at its finest. Need I say anymore?
From the moment you walk into the Beverly Center, you're going to be spoilt for choice. There are over 100 retail units, with plenty of top names; Prada, Tiffanys, Burberry, and many many more!
Since it opened in 1982, it has been somewhat of the fashion capital of the United States - it's eight stories high and gives you the ultimate sense of luxury.
Whether you want fashion, beauty products, and lifestyle shopping, there are retail places there for you.
It's iconic. It's vintage. It's modern. It's a boutique you need to visit.
Founder, Mark Werts, has stores all over the globe and brought that inspiration back to L.A, with a huge feel of shopping within a shop.
If you want vintage clothing, the latest brands, bistro chairs, or a great brunch, this is the shopping destination for you.
A design that everybody recognizes but not everybody can have.
Visit this store for the latest from Louise Vuitton.
You're going to see the perfect silver lake aesthetic here, it's cool and designer, with home goods to suit every house.
The designs from Mohawk General have been successful, taking the city by storm!
Look out for the founder's own clothing line, Smock.
Let's just say it, this is a must-stop shop.
Located on Sunset Boulevard, you'll find something for all of the family - including food!
A true lifestyle store in the city.
You're going to love this store if you love shopping for a bargain.
Jet Rag has a fabulous range of $1 items, from jewelry to vintage fashion clothes. Working your way through everything is a fantastic experience in Los Angeles so well worth a shopping trip!
If dollar shopping isn't for you then don't rule out Jet Rag, it has a great (albeit not huge) range of clothing from yesteryear.
Want the latest goods from overseas? This is your destination store.
The styles are bold, new, and innovative.
Give this place a visit if you want to get the latest styles before anybody else does.
Women shoppers who want the latest clothes should head off the main drags and visit Nonna.
You can find it a few blocks from Highland Park
You're going to find a mixture of international designs and a focus on local names too.
Founders David Malvaney and Rodney Burns created Church.
Previously Maxfield staffers, got their name for bringing avant-garde items into the public eye, which would otherwise remain undiscovered.
The items you buy in Church, are items you won't be able to get in other shops or boutiques.
It's why celebrities (and their stylists) love this store. We're talking people like Rihanna and Steven Tyler.
There aren't too many places on the west coast that bring your eco-shopping, that's for sure. Reformation bucks the trend...with style!
It's all about taking fabrics that, on the surface, are no use to people and turning them into fashion pieces.
This whole shopping experience is sustainable and eco-friendly.