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Los Angeles is not going to rival New York, Paris, Milan or London any time soon as a fashion hub, but more fashion consumers and decision makers are looking to the city. Photo: Shutterstock

Los Angeles has become a fashion hub – and we can thank the Kardashians, Hollywood, streetwear and the city’s ‘cool vibe’ for that

  • Although Los Angeles does not have a fashion industry to speak of, its influence is undeniable and fashion consumers and insiders increasingly look to the city
  • We take a look at why that is, from Hollywood red carpets to it being home to influencers such as the Kardashians, and brands to check out when you are there
Fashion

When in early 2020, American designer Tom Ford decided to skip New York Fashion Week and show his autumn/winter collection in Los Angeles on the west coast instead, it came as a surprise.

While Ford had called Los Angeles home for years and had even directed two well-received films by then, he had also just been named chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), the governing body behind New York Fashion Week.

So his snub was perceived as a slap in the face for the capital of American fashion, not to mention the institution tasked with promoting it.

Politics aside, Ford’s move was spot on, as Los Angeles has become a fashion hub in its own right, especially in the past five years.

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The city does not have a fashion industry to speak of but its influence is undeniable.

From Hollywood red carpets to it being home to mega influencers such as the Kardashian clan, the city’s soft power has increased since the coronavirus pandemic.
Lauren Sánchez, Jeff Bezos, Anna Wintour and Bee Shaffer at Tom Ford’s autumn/winter 2020 show in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Getty Images

The luxury sweatpants and high-end performance gear that everyone started to wear when work from home became the norm had been Los Angeles’ unofficial uniform long before the pandemic, which also led many New Yorkers looking for more space and a more laid-back lifestyle to move to the Southern Californian city.

Even some European designers, including Anthony Vaccarello, the creative director of Parisian brand Saint Laurent, now call Los Angeles home, attracted by its cool vibe, burgeoning art scene and proximity to celebrities and influencers.

A city where cars reign supreme, Los Angeles lacks the vibrant street style of New York, Paris, London or Tokyo but it is still a magnet for cool kids from around the world.

Jennifer Lopez at Tom Ford’s autumn/winter 2020 show in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters
Those not old enough to drive yet congregate on Fairfax Avenue, which in recent years has become a mecca for streetwear – there is even an animated series devoted to the hypebeasts who hang out there – with shops such as Supreme and Fight Club attracting queues of sneakerheads all day long.

Los Angeles is not going to rival New York, Paris, Milan or London any time soon when it comes to fashion prowess – its main industry is still moviemaking – but one cannot deny that more fashion consumers, and the top decision makers, look to the city for its unique mix of elevated streetwear, relaxed glamour and sunny lifestyle.

Here is a lowdown on the brands to check out if you are planning a trip to the City of Angels.

Alo Yoga

Alo Yoga’s performance wear and body care products are popular with celebrities such as Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner.
While the Los Angeles-based brand is available online and has limited selections in some stores abroad, including Pure Yoga in Hong Kong, its outposts in Los Angeles – located in wealthy enclaves such as Beverly Hills and Santa Monica – offer a full immersion into its chic performance wear and body care products, which are popular with celebrities such as Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner.

Amiri

Amiri is known for its rock ’n’ roll vibe, and distressed denim, plaid shirts, leather jackets and other staples of American workwear made with luxurious fabrics.

Elevated streetwear has always been Los Angeles’ greatest contribution to fashion, especially in menswear.

Amiri, the brand established by Mike Amiri in 2014, is known for its rock ’n’ roll vibe, and distressed denim, plaid shirts, leather jackets and other staples of American workwear made with luxurious fabrics. The brand has a store on Rodeo Drive.

Fear of God

Fear of God Essentials is the default uniform of cool Angelenos.

Led by Jerry Lorenzo, the label makes tailoring alternatives to the average suit. The brand’s Essentials range, which is often sold out, is the default uniform of cool Angelenos – think hoodies, sweatpants and oversized T-shirts in monochrome hues and boxy cuts.

While the brand does not have stand-alone stores yet, you can check it out at hip boutiques such as Union and Maxfield.

Where to stay

The exterior of the 1 Hotel West Hollywood.

After discovering the 1 Hotels chain on previous trips to New York and Miami, the recently opened 1 Hotel West Hollywood was on our bucket list.

The company’s hotels stand out for their sustainability efforts, which begin with the reclaimed wood used for the decor and extend to little touches such as Do Not Disturb signs made with leftover cardboard, and refillable soap dispensers in the bathroom.

Achieving a certain level of luxury while also being environmentally friendly is not an easy balance to strike but the 1 Hotel West Hollywood manages to do it.

The pool deck at 1 Hotel West Hollywood.

Its location on Sunset Boulevard is also a great base from which to explore Los Angeles and one of the few areas where you can walk around and check out local shopping institutions such as Fred Segal and H Lorenzo.

With several restaurants and lounges to hang out in, plus a pool deck overlooking the whole of Los Angeles, the hotel has plenty to offer visitors.

For more information, visit 1hotels.com/west-hollywood.

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