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Marc Jacobs

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i'm going for 4 days for the mystery wedding i was whining about, i'm going with a friend.. (but possibly alone) but where do i need to go?  and just tips on LA in general.  i've never been there.  i have no idea where in LA i'll be or what i'll be doing wedding wise...  shopping, eating, and just touristy stuff is mostly what i'm interested in..  and tell me how to dress...  TIA girls ! 

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where are you staying? will you have a car? these are important in terms of suggesting places to go.  it has been raining a LOT, so i would definitely bring some kind of rain jacket. 

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You will definitely need a car - impossible to get around without one.  I will take a stab at what you should do.....unfortunately a lot of what I can think of has to do with shopping....that kinda depresses me and makes it look like all I do is shop....


I would recommend checking out:


Melrose - great stretch of alternative-y shops, cafes


Venice Beach - kinda touristy, but has great areas like Main Street and Abbott Kinney...great if you are into any kind of athletic activity like biking, roller blading, tennis, etc.


Santa Monica 3rd Street Promenade - very touristy, but if you are from an area that doesn't have an outdoor mall, this place is a must.  When I first moved to LA (from the east coast) I could not get over the fact that there was a mall without ceilings and such


The Grove / Farmer's Market - another outdoors mall....but the Farmer's Market is pretty cool.  They have great food there....I forget the name of the Mexican Restaurant in the Farmer's Market, but they have a GREAT Chicken Mole Burrito


Beverly Center - large mall that some say celebs hang out at, but I have never seen any.  It is on 3rd Street, which also has a lot of great restaurants to check out


Chinatown - touristy, great food, fun to walk around


 



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I was in LA for 5 days last spring and from a touristy point of view, the most fun I had was...


-shopping on Melrose Ave. There are so many funky stores. There was something to satisfy everyone that I was with from designer style to hippie-ish to trendy. We also ate at a great restaurant on Melrose called Fiore which looked like a little hole in the wall but actually opened onto a beautiful secret garden-type outdoor patio.


-shopping at the Farmers Market and the Grove. There's a big Victoria Secret, Banana, etc. There is a fantastic restaurant there called the Marmalade cafe, I believe. The salmon nicoise salad is to die for.


-We also went to a taping of the Jimmy Kimmel show, which was sooo boring and I don't recommend doing it.



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In the Farmer's Market, there's a yummy Brazilian place where you get food by the pound called Pampas (I think anyways...)...the meat is sooo yummmy...


On Melrose, Albano's Pizza has the best NY Pizza outside of New York. I'm a native New Yorker and this is one of the few places that get the NY pizza almost perfect. Another good pizza place is Village Pizzeria in Larchmont Village. And yet another literal hole-in-the-wall with really good pizza and rolls is Stefano's Two brothers From Italy, which is on Hollywood Blvd, somewhere between Highland and Vine.


Lala's is Argentinian and the food is so amazing there. They may have the best chicken sandwich ever. Once, my BF and I drove all the way across town to have the chicken sandwiches for lunch two days in a row.


Mel's Diner is at Hollywood and Highland, and that's good ol' fashioned diner food, really yummy and good for late-nights.


There's also a great Persian place that my BF and I frequent, which is a bit out of the way in West LA called Canary Chicken House. The owner is absolutely amazing and he'll do anything for his customers. And you must have the pomegranate juice...so delicious....


You should visit the Getty museum. Even if you don't like art, because it is apparently the most gorgeous place in LA.


If you've never been, Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills are fun to go to.


Robertson Blvd. in Beverly Hills is fun, and you might just be able to throw something at Partis Hilton for us all since she seems to be shopping there all the time.


I've been in a number of boutiques, and my favorite BY FAR is Yellow on La Brea one block south of Melrose. They have literally the sweetest salespeople in the whole world. And they tell you the truth about how things look on you.


If you read US Weekly or People all the time and you see the plug for the store Intuition, the store is out here. The B&M store is about a million time better than the website as far as variety of items, although I wiull be the first to admit that it won't win any presentation awards for amazing store decor or anything.


Tara, I have never seen any celebs at the Beverly Center, although I was at the Bloomie's fragrance counter and the SAs were all gossiping about the fact that Omarosa had been there that day (it was last April). And Carrot Top apparently shops at Abercrombie, because I saw him in the Santa Monica one in the summer of '02.


 


 



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Lilykind - my one and ONLY celeb sighting was Mischa Barton at the Santa Monica A&F!  It was very traumatic b/c due to the excruciatingly loud music, I yelled "isn't that the girl from the OC?" to my b/f...however, the music was in between tracks so I basically just ending up yelling so that everyone could hear me.  My face turned purple and Mischa rolled her eyes.....


Moral of the story...tara t, if you want to see a celebrity you may want to check out the A&F in Santa Monica



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carrot top is the scariest-looking man alive--i have had the misfortune of seeing him several times right up close (i think he was following me all around town for a while! i kept bumping into him everywhere!).  he appears to have been previously a woman.  seriously, dude looks like a lady.  SO much makeup at all times--heavy pancake base, freaky over-tweezed eyebrows, LIPGLOSS.  scary.  plus, the ubiquitous tight pants, which only add to my hypothesis. 


ok.  so melrose is a good idea.  lots of fun shopping and places to eat (if you like argentinean, i recommend carlito's gardel, and there is also caffe luna, which is a cute twinkly-light courtyard italian place, quite inexpensive).  good vintage shopping, too--i like slow and wasteland, which are right near each other on the south side of the street.


i also second the venice beach suggestion--if you can, go on a weekend day for the optimum people-watching.  there is a full-tilt 1970s outdoor roller disco at the south end of the boardwalk--you can sit out on the grass and watch people roller-boogie.  it's so awesome and you will think that you have been transported to 1975.  from there you can also go over to abbott kinney and walk around--there are many good restaurants and bars, and some cute places to shop.  main street in santa monica is also close to there and also good for the same types of things.  i personally do not care for third street promenade, but lots of people do. 


if you are wanting to see celebrities, you should go walk around the grove.  i've never been there and not seen someone.  the mexican food place someone mentioned that is in the farmer's market is loteria grill and it is fantastic--get the chilaquiles--so awesome. 



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what do LA girls wear while shopping, dining, drinking, blah blah blah...  i feel like i just need to pack all of my designer items..  for some reason, i'm stressing out about my clothes.. 

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don't worry so much--you will be fine! the only thing that would make you stand out like a sore thumb is if you wear shorts.  out-of-towners who have seen too much tv seem to come here and expect that it is sunny and beachy 365 days a year and are wearing their belted jean shorts and tank tops with sneakers walking around in beverly hills. 


you are totally fashionable based on what you post here, so i am positive this fate will not befall you! just wear your normal cute casual clothes and you will be fine! 



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"don't worry so much--you will be fine! the only thing that would make you stand out like a sore thumb is if you wear shorts.  out-of-towners who have seen too much tv seem to come here and expect that it is sunny and beachy 365 days a year and are wearing their belted jean shorts and tank tops with sneakers walking around in beverly hills. 
you are totally fashionable based on what you post here, so i am positive this fate will not befall you! just wear your normal cute casual clothes and you will be fine! 
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thanks ! and i don't do shorts so i guess i'll be fine. do you live in LA?

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yes.  today i am wearing wool pants, a t-shirt, a heavy sweater and boots.  it is pretty cold and is supposed to start storming again tonight. 

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i just wanted to respond since i live in LA too, but i dont' really have much to add since i agree w/ all the recs.  if ur into sushi & are planning on stopping at bev ctr. (which is on 3rd st in BEVERLY HILLS, not at all the same as 3rd st in SANTA MONICA - can be confusing for newcomers) then u should hit up sushi roku "hollywood".  it's about a block from the bev ctr (literally, u could walk) and u are almost guaranteed to see a big celeb.  if ur not into pricey food & big names then on ur way u'll see sushi mac which has $2.50 per plate sushi & is excellent!  it gets super busy tho so go for lunch for a shorter wait time (or sometimes none).  oh, in addition, i think zara on the promenade (3rd st in santa monica) should open this month, but not sure when.


oh and as for clothes to wear, girls are still doing the uggs/mocasin boots over jeans look & u might wanna bring a warm jacket cuz it's been rainy and cold lately.  (sucks for checking out outdoor malls, but after the 10th it's supposed to clear up.)


and as for celebs at bev ctr.  i've seen the drummer from blink 182, kirsten dunst, topanga from boy meets world, and a few others... but ask any retailer there & they see TONS!  (my cousin used to work there and has a story about almost every hot celeb u can think of!)



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Originally posted by: tara t
"what do LA girls wear while shopping, dining, drinking, blah blah blah...  i feel like i just need to pack all of my designer items..  for some reason, i'm stressing out about my clothes.. "


You shouldn't worry, your style rocks and you have good taste. Just be aware that it's been kinda cold lately for LA (high is probably 60 and lows are in the 40s) so don't bring bright colors or minis or tanks and expect to wear them solo. You'll probaly be better dressed than 95% of the people here at least. I'd say Melrose and Venice is probably where you'll see the wackiest people, but really all types of styles are here.


You'll never see more pairs of sevens, COH, True Religion, et. al. than if you go out in LA. A lot of people are super-casual and wear jeans with anything and everything. Just don't do the horrid tourist outfit that bumblebee mentioned (which I'm sure you won't do) and PLEASE don't carry some massive hiking backpack with a frame! I see too many tourists do that all the time! .



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