Stofenmacher's new online jewelry platform offers 50,000 customization options and pieces ranging from $375 to $3,200, which is cheaper than most custom jewelers.

Stofenmacher's new online jewelry platform offers 50,000 customization options and pieces ranging from $375 to $3,200, which is cheaper than most custom jewelers.
The Venice-based streetwear brand's collection of tees, hats, hoodies, and more spotlights firefighters of L.A.'s Station 11, one of the country's busiest.
The company—which has more than 350 physical stores worldwide and delivers to more than 53 countries and regions—is aiming to widen the appeal of art toys in the U.S. market.
The digital home and design media brand's new loft-style space features a showroom storefront, influencer hospitality suite, and content studio.
The Emmy-winning Amazon Prime Video series starring Rachel Brosnahan is bringing a free two-day event to LA fans this Saturday and Sunday.
Fans can hang with the TikTok sisters tonight (and enjoy makeup touch-ups and more) at the shop's grand opening party.
The U.K.-based fashion retailer with a cult and celebrity following has made its way to Melrose Avenue with a selection of pieces by global, ethically-driven designers.
The K-pop sensation is celebrating its 10th studio album with a pop-up on Fairfax featuring exclusive merch and audiovisual installations.
The Super Bowl champ has partnered with the celeb-driven luxury resale marketplace to give Angelenos access to his stylish swagger.
Plus, "The Wizard of Oz" screening, Pride Fridays at Melrose Rooftop Theatre, and other cool happenings.
Shop the Toronto-based label's cult-favorite basics, artisan home decor sourced directly from Egypt, and more at its new Highland Park shop.
Open now through June 1, 2023, the L.A. pop-up stocks artist renditions of iconic toys inspired by Mattel media franchises.
Indulge in chicken tenders, chocolate hazelnut churros, and more right from your recliner seat at the new theater opening in Canoga Park on June 2.
It's the only place on Melrose to shop sustainable luxury brands like House of Sunny, Anna October, and Yuzefi.
They turned Medina's sold-out play, 'Below Sycamore,' into a novel series steeped in L.A. street culture. Now they're striving for a screen adaptation.