
Now I know this isn't exactly decorating, but we all need a little foray into fashion now and again...
On arriving in Los Angeles, I spent the first day with my great friend Julie in deliciously fabulous shops. Days like these, of manicures, lunch outside, trotting through various silly shops until we hit the bigtime come rarely.
First we stopped in Maxfield in LA, legendary as much for is fabulousness as for its outrageous prices. But unlike many stores where the staff are paid on commission and there is something like guerilla warfare going on, Maxfield is a very easy shop to be in. The staff is totally non snooty and the shopping is FANTASTIC. They have the most wonderful collections of old Hermes accessories and luggage. It's a truly beautiful store--you can even go and check it out as a gallery. The vintage products there led us naturally to another LA legend: Cameron Silver's shop Decades. This is no thrift store either, but an immaculate shop on the 2nd floor dealing in vintage treasures, including Ossie Clark, YSL, Chanel, blah blah blah. Cameron has even set up a blog on his site for shopping, so you get to see all the pieces clearly and with a bit of chat.
This summer I am getting very into vintage clothes. I bought an Ossie Clark dress, which I am really happy with and an old Bonwit Teller sundress while I was in Sag Harbour, and I intend to continue on this bent through the winter.

MAXFIELD
8825 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA
90069-5603
Phone: (310) 274-8800
Cross Street:
Robertson Boulevard
DECADES
8214 1/2 Melrose Ave.
(just east of Harper)
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Office: 323-655-0223