Help ladies - finding a dress in LA?
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Help ladies - finding a dress in LA?
I'm leaving this thursday for Los Angeles and need a cocktail-ish not black dress for a wedding - I figured I'd shop on friday. Any suggestions in Santa Monica, Hollywood? Beverly Hills? I'll be staying in Beverly Hills but I can drive for shopping! Any hidden places (not shopping malls)? Want to spend $100 to $350.
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Sorry, but it is impossible. They only sell black dresses in Los Angeles. In fact there are only one or two dress shops there at all, and they only handle black dresses.
This ties as the dumbest question in the world!!! Just in case you never noticed different women have different tastes. Since you haven't indicated what your taste is, what size or age you are, or anything else about you, all you've really asked is where you can buy a dress -- there are probably thousands of answers and none of them will be valuable because you have not given us anything.
This ties as the dumbest question in the world!!! Just in case you never noticed different women have different tastes. Since you haven't indicated what your taste is, what size or age you are, or anything else about you, all you've really asked is where you can buy a dress -- there are probably thousands of answers and none of them will be valuable because you have not given us anything.
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Carri,
If I were you, I would check out second-hand clothing stores in the area. Best way to get quality for that kind of price. I did a search on google and found several. This is not a dumb question, BTW. That must have been some guy who only has to worry about wearing dark slacks and a sports coat. He probably wears checks with stripes.
If I were you, I would check out second-hand clothing stores in the area. Best way to get quality for that kind of price. I did a search on google and found several. This is not a dumb question, BTW. That must have been some guy who only has to worry about wearing dark slacks and a sports coat. He probably wears checks with stripes.
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Try Ron Herman/Fred Segal. There's one on Melrose (Melrose and Crescent Hts) and one in BH (on Beverly Drive). Expensive, high-end designer duds and a few trendy dresses. Also in BH (along Beverly Drive and the parallel Rodeo) are other boutique shops, plus a Barneys. See www.rodeodrive.com for a list of stores.
Beverly Center is a mall, but it's not typical in that the shops can be pretty ritzy. Very good Macy's and Bloomie's. There's also a Betsey Johnson in there. Check out www.beverlycenter.com
Sunset Plaza (on Sunset Drive between La Cienega and Doheny.) A few boutiques like Nicole Miller and Tracey Ross that might have something you're looking for
Finally, since you have a car, you can drive along Melrose and Beverly Blvd (not Beverly Drive, which runs through BH) and stop in anywhere. Lots of womens clothing shops that are fun to look into and feature up-and-coming designers.
Hope this helps!
Beverly Center is a mall, but it's not typical in that the shops can be pretty ritzy. Very good Macy's and Bloomie's. There's also a Betsey Johnson in there. Check out www.beverlycenter.com
Sunset Plaza (on Sunset Drive between La Cienega and Doheny.) A few boutiques like Nicole Miller and Tracey Ross that might have something you're looking for
Finally, since you have a car, you can drive along Melrose and Beverly Blvd (not Beverly Drive, which runs through BH) and stop in anywhere. Lots of womens clothing shops that are fun to look into and feature up-and-coming designers.
Hope this helps!
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If you have a car, you might want to consider a drive over to the Burbank area where you can find some of the consignment stores that sell clothes used in the movies and soap operas. My wife has found a few very nice cocktail dresses via this method and at far less expensive than shopping in a generic department store.
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Non-black dresses are difficult to find in LA right now--unless you are looking for a cheeply made, flimsy piece of...
I think Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills has a nice selection. I know it a department store but they have a good buyer. Jessica McClintock is down the street, another good choice.
Here is a suggestion-I was a bridesmaid in a wedding recently. Bridal stores have some lovely dresses in all sorts of colors. I saw several that would be great as cocktail dresses if shortened. And you can pick different colors. Bridal Images is a store in Beverly Hills near Neiman Marcus and Jessica McClintock. A tip--find the dress you want and then find it online--much cheaper. May not help you at this late notice but for future reference...
I think Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills has a nice selection. I know it a department store but they have a good buyer. Jessica McClintock is down the street, another good choice.
Here is a suggestion-I was a bridesmaid in a wedding recently. Bridal stores have some lovely dresses in all sorts of colors. I saw several that would be great as cocktail dresses if shortened. And you can pick different colors. Bridal Images is a store in Beverly Hills near Neiman Marcus and Jessica McClintock. A tip--find the dress you want and then find it online--much cheaper. May not help you at this late notice but for future reference...
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Carri,
Good suggestions from many..If you don't want black, try Ruby Mae's on Melrose, almost across the street from Fred Segal/Ron Herman. She is the "anti-black". Very feminine styles..lots of silk prints. There's also Polkadot and Moonbeams ( both a vintage shop and a modern shop)and Ethel on Third Street a little bit east of the Beverly Center --not your black dress sort of shops. You also might get lucky at Eduardo Lucero on Beverly Blvd. Most of his work is couture ( but reasonable for couture) , however he does have samples for sale. If you want to break the bank, Richard Tyler has a shop on Beverly Blvd, too.(gorgeous). Both of these are a little west of LaBrea and east of Martel. Not far from the Beverly Center area.Don't see any reason to go to Burbank or too far out of your neighborhood.
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Good suggestions from many..If you don't want black, try Ruby Mae's on Melrose, almost across the street from Fred Segal/Ron Herman. She is the "anti-black". Very feminine styles..lots of silk prints. There's also Polkadot and Moonbeams ( both a vintage shop and a modern shop)and Ethel on Third Street a little bit east of the Beverly Center --not your black dress sort of shops. You also might get lucky at Eduardo Lucero on Beverly Blvd. Most of his work is couture ( but reasonable for couture) , however he does have samples for sale. If you want to break the bank, Richard Tyler has a shop on Beverly Blvd, too.(gorgeous). Both of these are a little west of LaBrea and east of Martel. Not far from the Beverly Center area.Don't see any reason to go to Burbank or too far out of your neighborhood.
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Alisa: The only time that I have re-worn a bridesmaid dress (there are 7 hanging in my closet)is at Halloween! In fact, that is the only reason I still have them. They are quite possibly the ugliest creations on the earth. But then, we all know the reason they are so God-awful - so the bride can look good!