At first sight, this charming country-store-like boutique seems to have a pretty average inventory of clothing, but that belies its selection of unique shapes and details you won't find elsewhere. Leer más.
This is the best spot in the Malibu Country Mart for those bohemian-tinged pieces that work so well at the beach. Leer más.
Racks in this sizable boutique are packed with Sretsis carousel-horse-print dresses and Humanoid cashmere cardigans. It’s hard to leave empty-handed. Leer más.
A huge hodgepodge of bargain-priced secondhand pieces: steamer trunks, wicker love seats, ’70s pendant lamps. A true neighborhood secret. Leer más.
A local legend, this shop is famed for its $1 cover charge—and spectacular vintage inventory. Leer más.
Jeannie Lee is a bit of a soothsayer when it comes to what people will want to wear, which is why this shop is fresh and spot-on. Lee is also masterful at mixing labels and prices. Leer más.
Tanov works a rich bohemian sensibility into her silk dresses and chunky sweaters better than almost anyone. Leer más.
Each pair of this shop’s iconic bare sandals are made in-house, by hand, by cobblers trained in Italy; shoppers custom-design what they want. Leer más.
Always carefully edited, this spot has long set the standard in the neighborhood for more fashion-forward lines: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Catherine Malandrino, and Humanoid. Leer más.
Started by two local moms who met while working for the Roxy clothing line, this retro boutique yields here-and-only-here buys from up-and-coming designers like Sunshine & Shadow and Current/Elliott. Leer más.
Arguably the best-looking of the designer’s four shops, with painted foam walls and cool slate floors. An understated elegance is the abiding theme behind the clothes. Leer más.
This outpost feels like a general store, with cement floors and simple iron fixtures. It’s an appropriate backdrop for the wildly chic, straightforward wares, which are cut in utilitarian shapes. Leer más.
The space is huge, supremely cool, and packed with teetering stilettos and zipper-festooned handbags. Leer más.
Clean-lined and sleek with a decidedly ’60s feel, this location is packed with designers like Boy Band of Outsiders, Alexander Wang, and Elizabeth and James. Leer más.
Everything at this general store is well priced: Printed hoodies, ethnic-inspired dresses, and tees compete for attention with a surprisingly addictive retro photo booth. Leer más.
The largest part of this cavernous showroom hosts the mix of clothing for which American Rag became famous more than two decades ago—plum vintage alongside established labels like Helmut Lang. Leer más.
This store's grooming products are all-natural and locally made, and most are derived from recipes created by co-owner Steve Duross' grandmother (try the invigorating, muscle-relaxing Dragon Balm). Leer más.
This offshoot dwells in Charlie Chaplin’s old dance studio, which makes for a cool, warren-like shopping experience; upstairs is a mini mall, with in-store boutiques for Alexander Wang and Acne. Leer más.