Lucky Magazine: Georgetown’s latest jewelry destination has a mix of black-tie and everyday pieces—and the twinkling array of colorful statement earrings and delicate stone pendants include many under-$100 options.
Lucky Magazine: The Lone Ranger homage is abundant, but authentic cowboy boots and stacks of wool Pendleton blankets make this a tourist destination that’s actually very worthwhile for all things Western.
Lucky Magazine: Eric and Sarah Lippincott fill their seven-year-old store with young labels and exciting novelties, but the real standouts are architectural pencil skirts and tunics by Gray, the Lippincotts’ line.
Lucky Magazine: Check out the tablescapes, complete with giraffe-print cloth napkins and skull-shaped salt and pepper shakers, in this whimsical two-story home store.
Lucky Magazine: This cheap-and-chic boutique is our favorite find in town, starring terrific local designs like Nelle's sorbet clutches and Anne M. Cramer's bold, striped skirts.
Lucky Magazine: Owner Kasha Bilobram is often the first in town to offer ultra-stylish new clothing lines—like German brand Boessert/Schorn and Swedish designer Carin Wester.
Lucky Magazine: Famous for its modern use of vintage fabrics, this flagship features gorgeous clothes for women and kids, plus selections from its growing home line, like pillows made from recycled wool sweaters.
Lucky Magazine: Our top picks here at the moment are Dark + Dawn’s jewelry line and the hugely colorful, made-in-Ghana womenswear from Osei-Duro—but the selections rotate fast enough that repeat visits are necessary.
1100 Abbot Kinney Blvd (at Westminster Ave), Venice, CA
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Lucky Magazine: Stock your closet with French favorites like Isabel Marant at Nilou Ghodsi’s Heist, then pick up art books and candles for your living room next door at new shop Undiscovered.
Lucky Magazine: Stylist-turned-retailer Jamie Rosenthal packs incredible pieces into her six storefronts—for our money, we like the one dedicated to global design finds.
Lucky Magazine: Think of Erica Kiang as your personal shopper. Only she shops the entire world. After a global pilgrimage, she brings back treasures like Peruvian oil vials, Spanish-print pants, and Korean denimwear.
Lucky Magazine: The functional and the pretty converge at this haven, where sleek dark wood side tables, agate crystal coasters, and oversize embroidered pillows are all artfully crafted and often locally produced.
Lucky Magazine: This store offers not just clothes from nearly every designer we love, including Proenza Schouler, Balenciaga, and dozens more, but also a ground-floor cocktail lounge, a rooftop bar and more.
Lucky Magazine: Jessie has perfect Miami glitz: sequined-but-sweet minidresses from Alice + Olivia, by Stacey Bendet, glimmering clutches from Halston Heritage and for brunch the next day, easy flats from Sam Edelman
9013 Melrose Ave (btw Santa Monica Blvd. & Almont Dr.), 웨스트할리우드, CA
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Lucky Magazine: For iconic investment pieces, such as a Versace safety-pin dress or a Thierry Mugler bustier, this stylist-favorite West Hollywood boutique is a reliable bet. Right before we visited, a member of the
Lucky Magazine: The incredible vintage shoe selection incluses not just the Chanel but flawless Christian Louboutines and Pradas in this packed-to-theceiling resale shop.
Lucky Magazine: A giant oak library counter and antique card catalogs make it feel like a study, appropriate since Greer is exclusively devote to exquisite stationary, journals and pens.
Lucky Magazine: Devoted to antiques and up-and-coming furniture and industrial designers, it sits in a warehouse-size space but feels thoroughly intimate, thanks to expertly arranged mini areas.
Lucky Magazine: A recent trip to this expansive antiques mall turned up both a Coogi sweater from the '80s and a rainbow's worth of Bakelite bracelets.
Lucky Magazine: This store makes shopping a lot easier for those of us who are retro-clueless. It has cleverly arranged all its wares by style--say, velvet or paint-splattered.
Lucky Magazine: This sweet addition to a Dallas strip that's otherwise populated with tattoo parlors and bards offers flowers in the front and gift-worthy items in the back.
Lucky Magazine: Devoted to highly collectible, out-of-production pottery, this shop boasts an extensive selection of earth-tone Heath Ceramics from the ’50s and Rookwood Pottery vases
Lucky Magazine: Located just off the primary downtown shopping stretch, Sarca is well worth seeking out: Avant-garde Vivienne Westwood dresses mingle with Grey Ant denim trousers and spiky Camilla Skovgaard heels.
Lucky Magazine: Moodily lit and decked out in foliage, this flower shop/gift store feels extravagantly lush, just like its handmade, embroidered necklaces and artisanal candles.
Lucky Magazine: Though it’s officially situated in the burbs, Chalk has a citified feel. Patchwork Chris Benz skirts hang next to slick black pants (artfully turned out by Olivier Theyskens for Theory).