Knowing the latest fashionable spots in Los Angeles has become almost an art form, be it chic dining destinations, wine bars, galleries, or exhibitions. While LA may not yet boast a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, the city’s obsession with food, art, and fashion continues to thrive, especially among those in the know
With Los Angeles Fashion Week coming up from November 14–16, 2024, the city’s creative energy is more vibrant than ever. These trendy new venues and must-see cultural experiences highlight the best of what LA has to offer.”
THE LATEST DINING HOTSPOTS
The Benjamin Hollywood: A recent addition to the Hollywood scene, this restaurant has already gained a reputation as the place to be seen. Its Art Deco facade and sleek design offer a refined dining experience with wagyu beef, roasted chicken, and branzino on the menu.
Horses (Hollywood): Already favored by stars like Beyoncé, this establishment has become a staple for the fashion crowd. It’s where you’ll likely find the city’s creative elite.
Gjelina (Venice): Still going strong, this Venice gem continues to draw diners with its rustic, locally sourced menu.
The Georgian (Santa Monica): The restaurant inside the iconic hotel has become a hot spot, with both locals and visitors flocking to its vibrant dining space.
Etra: Across from Château Marmont, this spot has quickly become a favorite among art lovers and fashion insiders. With a sophisticated interior designed by local artist John Zabawa, this Italian eatery offers a menu of delicious pasta and divine salads.
The Moon Room: Located above The Benjamin Hollywood, this bar and club by Jared Meisler features a unique blend of art, music, and a disco ball for dancing. Its mix of live performances, DJ sets, and artist collaborations has cemented its place as a creative hub in LA.
WHERE TO SIP WINE IN STYLE
Wine bars have become a trend across Los Angeles, with many drawing inspiration from European influences:
Café Triste (Chinatown): Located near the fashion-forward Eckhaus Latta studio, this spot captures the essence of old Europe, attracting a cool crowd of designers, musicians, and creatives.
Bar Sinizki (Atwater): Known for its Eastern European café vibe, this wine bar serves up Pierogi and ham-and-butter sandwiches, bringing a touch of chic nostalgia to the LA dining scene.
Barr Secco (Silver Lake): A local favorite, and soon to open another location, Bar Étoile in Melrose Hill, this spot is the epitome of laid-back sophistication, perfect for unwinding with a glass of wine after a busy day.
NOTEWORTHY EXHIBITIONS
Art and fashion have always gone hand in hand in LA, and this season’s exhibitions are no exception:
Best in Low at Petersen Automotive Museum (Miracle Mile): Running until March 2025, this exhibition delves into the 1950s love affair with custom cars, a trend that was later embraced by West Coast hip-hop and the lowrider culture of the 1980s.
Diane von Fürstenberg Retrospective (Skirball Cultural Center): Opening on October 17, 2024, this exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of von Fürstenberg’s iconic wrap dress, showcasing over sixty garments that shaped the fashion industry.
Mickalene Thomas at The Broad: This exhibition examines the portrayal of Black women in portraiture, providing a fresh and powerful perspective on representation in art.
Ed Ruscha at LACMA: One of the leading figures of the LA art scene, Ruscha’s work is a must-see this season.
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (Opening late 2025): While still under construction, this ambitious museum dedicated to storytelling is set to be one of LA’s most talked-about openings.
ART GALLERIES TO VISIT
Los Angeles is rapidly becoming a premier destination for contemporary art, with new galleries reshaping the city’s cultural landscape:
Michael Werner Gallery (Beverly Hills): Recently opened with a sleek design by Johnston Marklee, this gallery presents contemporary works by artists like Florian Krewer, set in an ideal location.
Southern Guild Gallery (Melrose Hill): Specializing in contemporary African art, this gallery highlights works from artists across the African diaspora and has quickly become one of the city’s most exciting spaces for modern art.
Château Shatto (Melrose Hill): Relocated to this rapidly transforming neighborhood, Château Shatto is at the forefront of LA’s contemporary art scene, alongside other galleries like David Zwirner and Clearing.
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