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    Feb 17, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Wealthy Cities Find They're Not Recession Proof

    BEVERLY HILLS -- There are million-dollar mansions in foreclosure, layoffs on Rodeo Drive. And reservations are no longer a must at all but the most exclusive restaurants. As recently as the summer, many wealthy Southern California enclaves appeared...

    Tags: Artworks, Hotels and Accommodations, Los Angeles Times, Golden Globe Awards, Newport Beach

  2. Sep 15, 2008 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. Helpful Hospitality

    The organization implements and supports early college awareness programs for parents and students and provide the tools needed for them to succeed. Also, they support organizations providing research, awareness and therapies for children with autism....

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Science and Technology, Autism, Colleges and Universities, Social Issues

  4. Apr 13, 2009 |Story| WTTV
  5. Tori Spelling returns to the '90210' zip code

    LOS ANGELES - Fans are shouting and cameras are at the ready as screenwriter Diablo Cody swans her way up a red carpet. The only thing awry: ditsy Donna Martin, who has managed to snag herself in Cody's gown. That's "Beverly Hills 90210" Donna, who is...

    Tags: Drama (genre), Fashion Shows, Comedy (genre), Television, Photography

  6. Mar 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Chloé opens a boutique on Melrose Place

    Chloé, the French luxury house, is devoted to casual separates with enough edge to appeal to young women. Its casual looks, what the French refer to as "day wear," are Los Angeles day-to-night wear. As a matter of fact, the line looks so right for an L.A. woman's closet -- sheer blouses paired with shorts, one-shoulder dresses -- that you wonder why Chloé, which just opened its first proper Los Angeles boutique on Melrose Place,  took so long to get here.
    Chloé, the French luxury house, is devoted to casual separates with enough edge to appeal to young women. Its casual looks, what the French refer to as "day wear," are Los Angeles day-to-night wear. As a matter of fact, the line looks so right for an L.A....

    Tags: Fashion Shows, West Hollywood, Somerville, Auction Service, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks

  8. Feb 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Dining details: Urasawa

    Urasawa Rating: *** Location: 218 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills; (310) 247-8939, fax (310) 247-9689 Ambience: Small, elegant Japanese and sushi restaurant where Hiro Urasawa presents an exquisite kaiseki-style menu followed by equally superb sushi...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Sushi and Sashimi

  10. Feb 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. From salons, plenty of recession deals

    Wallets may be thin, but in these parts, that's still no excuse for a monobrow, dehydrated skin or, heaven forbid, legs in dire need of a good de-fuzzing.
    Wallets may be thin, but in these parts, that's still no excuse for a monobrow, dehydrated skin or, heaven forbid, legs in dire need of a good de-fuzzing. Responding to the inevitable cutbacks in people's beauty regimens as the economy rejiggers our...

    Tags: Neiman Marcus, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Hollywood, Unemployment, Sunset Boulevard

  12. Aug 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. L.A.'s Ferragamo shop leads the way in stores for men only

    GUYS, Salvatore Ferragamo knows you want that $30,000 burgundy crocodile duffel -- and thinks it has the perfect lure. The brand's new men's boutique at the Beverly Center in L.A. -- the first of its kind in the country -- is a study in Italian-style man-luxe: 2,000 square feet of wood-grained walls, cream-colored floors and buttery leather couches where you can sip espresso while perusing the full men's collection that ranges from $160 neckties to that oh-so extravagant duffel.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    GUYS, Salvatore Ferragamo knows you want that $30,000 burgundy crocodile duffel -- and thinks it has the perfect lure. The brand's new men's boutique at the Beverly Center in L.A. -- the first of its kind in the country -- is a study in Italian-style man-...

    Tags: Tribeca, Los Angeles Times, J. Crew, Beverly Center, New York City

  14. Feb 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Skies of L.A.' Celine Dion | 2008

    &quot;I've <i>always </i>wanted to do a song about L.A., and now I have one."
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    "I've always wanted to do a song about L.A., and now I have one." Celine Dion, calling during a recent tour stop in South Africa, said her romance with Southern California began almost two decades ago when she came to Malibu to work with producer David...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Music Industry, Rihanna, Celine Dion, Los Angeles

  16. Nov 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Shopping on fortune's way

    Think snow-globally, shop locally. But don't wander the malls aimlessly! You need a plan. Here, we break down four prime shopping districts for holiday gift givers, be they happy or harried.
    Think snow-globally, shop locally. But don't wander the malls aimlessly! You need a plan. Here, we break down four prime shopping districts for holiday gift givers, be they happy or harried. Shopping Beverly Hills is not for the faint of foot. Sure,...

    Tags: Neiman Marcus, Hotels and Accommodations, Sunset Boulevard, Tiffany & Company, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  18. Jul 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Designer outlet shopping in Los Angeles

    YOU DON'T have to drive 200 miles for great outlet shopping. Sure, Cabazon and Camarillo have their mallish charms. But Trina Turk, Kitson and half a dozen more outlets dwell right here in our neighborhoods, offering the same steep discounts and something closer to a boutique experience. Some of these outlets are in old warehouses and factory spaces, now filled with scores of reasonable designer dresses, shoes and bags. Other storefronts looked so much like regular boutiques -- one even had a Robertson Boulevard address -- that it felt like we'd have to pay full price. Until we saw the price tag, that is. The best discovery of all -- Trina Turk -- turned up in an industrial park in Alhambra, hidden behind a barred iron gate (no photographers allowed inside), where the merch was half-off wholesale. Nice. And think of how much we saved on gas.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    YOU DON'T have to drive 200 miles for great outlet shopping. Sure, Cabazon and Camarillo have their mallish charms. But Trina Turk, Kitson and half a dozen more outlets dwell right here in our neighborhoods, offering the same steep discounts and something...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, West Hollywood, Los Angeles Times, Everlast, Rami Kashou

  20. May 31, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Murals, a floor-to-ceiling fantasy

    IN the design empire of Los Angeles, where Modern is king and where clean lines and empty spaces have come to define so many castles, it's something of a surprise to see a resurgence of frescoes, murals and other painterly effects. But sure enough, Cher is working with designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard on new interiors that will include dozens of Buddhas and scenes of ancient India painted on the walls by Kelly Holden. Oliver Stone hired artist Nancy Kintisch, who cites Bette Midler and Candice Bergen as clients, to transform his dining area into a deep red, East Indian-style affair. Hutton Wilkinson, who carries on the work of legendary designer Tony Duquette's studio, is embarking on a five-year overhaul of Sophia Loren's former home in Thousand Oaks for a young British couple, who are considering a western theme with hand-painted elements.
    Special to The Times
    IN the design empire of Los Angeles, where Modern is king and where clean lines and empty spaces have come to define so many castles, it's something of a surprise to see a resurgence of frescoes, murals and other painterly effects. But sure enough, Cher...

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Fashion Shows, Celebrities, Employers, Lou Reed

  22. Jun 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. V Vintage jewelry boutique opens in Beverly Hills

    CHANEL. Gucci. Dior. Fendi. No we're not on Rodeo Drive, but a couple of blocks over on Canon Drive, where Jill Garland has opened V Vintage, a jewel box selling vintage costume jewelry and handbags.
    Special to The Times
    CHANEL. Gucci. Dior. Fendi. No we're not on Rodeo Drive, but a couple of blocks over on Canon Drive, where Jill Garland has opened V Vintage, a jewel box selling vintage costume jewelry and handbags. The under-the-radar boutique is by appointment, not...

    Tags: Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci Group NV, Auction Service

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