The luxe L.A.-based label is holding court at Westfield Century City through October 9.
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The Last Line's First L.A. Pop-Up Is The Cool Girl's Answer to The Outdated Mall Ear Piercing Shop
Photos: Courtesy of Teddy Sanders/The Last Line
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The Last Line's First L.A. Pop-Up Is The Cool Girl's Answer to The Outdated Mall Ear Piercing Shop
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The Last Line's First L.A. Pop-Up Is The Cool Girl's Answer to The Outdated Mall Ear Piercing Shop
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The Last Line's First L.A. Pop-Up Is The Cool Girl's Answer to The Outdated Mall Ear Piercing Shop
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The Last Line's First L.A. Pop-Up Is The Cool Girl's Answer to The Outdated Mall Ear Piercing Shop
If your ear, neck, and arm games are stylishly stacked these days and yet you're still eyeing more your accoutrements for your lobes and beyond, then make your way to The Last Line's first-ever pop-up shop — complete with an ear piercing corner — at Westfield Century City.
Now through Wednesday, October 9, the direct-to-consumer fine jewelry brand is holding court at the lifestyle center's 1,100-square-foot Atrium on level one, where a dreamy, kickback-ready space offers the L.A.-based company's luxe 14k yellow, white, and rose gold pieces sans the high-end markup. On offer are a selection of TLL's accessories, such as safety pin earrings ($149 and up), diamond huggies from tiny to large ($189 and up), hoop earrings with letters and other chic charms ($195 and up), rainbow pavé diamond bands ($175 and up), dainty tennis necklaces ($2,450), chunky curb link bracelets ($1,435), and much, much more.
Designed to reflect a relaxing setting where jewelry lovers can feel at home (right down to the comfy couches, rainbow bookcase, and bohemian-cool rugs), the store will also play host to regular events, such as mimosas-fueled bingo Sundays, Shake Shack burgers and wine on Thursdays, Saturday styling sessions with co-founder and designer Shelley Sanders, date night soirées, and even a pop-in with Levi's that includes custom embroidery, to name just a few happenings.
About that piercing chair: You can get poked for free when you purchase any of these studs, huggies, or hoops ($164 to $1,150). Appointments are available Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; walk-ins are also welcome.
Dig it? Scroll through the gallery above for a peek inside the fashionable jewelry pop-up, peep the store's inventory here, and request a piercing appointment online here.