Fear of God woman collection.
Fear of God's new womenswear collection brings a feminine twist to tailored classics.
(Fear of God)
Fear of God, a long-time staple in men's luxury streetwear, debuts its first womenswear line for Collection Nine this month. The collection brings a feminine touch to the tailored classics the house is known for, with cashmere wool coats and wide, baggy pants. Accessories include sports bag-inspired leather handbags and minimalist footwear, from flats to slippers and kitten heels, for elegance for every occasion. Shop the collection online at fearofdios.com.
Awe Inspired X Jhené Aiko
The new Awe Inspired X Jhené Aiko collection will be out on April 23rd.
(Inspired by amazement)
What is your talisman? Is it a crystal? Is it a lucky coin? Or could it be a gold labradorite beetle ring from Awe Inspired's latest jewelry collaboration with Jhené Aiko? The collection harnesses the animal spirit, including celestial medallions, saber teeth, horns, claws and symbolic engravings, in line with Aiko's upcoming album, “West$ide Whim$y.” The pieces are like guardian symbols, designed to protect their wearer. They can also be worn as a statement or layered for everyday versatility. aweinspired.com
Madhappy Malibu opening
Mahappy Malibu's new location was designed as a retail space and cafe concept.
(Sean Davidson)
Madhappy has always been so LA Known for its brightly lit, blue-floored stores, the brand opens its fourth permanent flagship store in Malibu this month. After having to delay opening due to last year's fires, this retail establishment demonstrates the continued resilience of the Los Angeles community as it continues to raise funds and support local fire recovery efforts. Designed as a retail space and café concept, the store will feature collaborations with local favorites like Courage Bagels, Bianca and Beverly Hills Juice. 23465 Civic Center Road, YesSuite 860, Malibu. madhappy.com
“Portals” by Todd Gray in Perrotin
Todd Gray, “Portals (Antwerp, Paris)”, detail, 2026. Three prints with UV pigments on Dibond in artist frames.
(From the artist and Perrotin)
Artist Todd Gray.
(The line of credit)
Los Angeles-based artist Todd Gray makes his Perrotin Gallery debut with “Portals,” which combines eclectic photographic sculptures inspired by the European Renaissance with West African landscapes. The exhibition coincides with the opening of Gray's commission at LACMA. See “Portals” until May 30. 5036 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles. perrotin.com
Inauguration of Ricari Studios
Ricari Studios lands on the Beverly Hills Peninsula.
(Ricari)
A new wellness and rejuvenation space opens at the Peninsula Beverly Hills Spa: Ricari Studios. Known for its cutting-edge treatments in blood circulation, tissue health and cellular vitality, the studio offers therapies for skin toning, muscle pain relief and lymphatic drainage. Treat yourself this April. 9882 S. Santa Monica Blvd..Beverly Hills. ricaristudios.com
“Curtains” by Jack Pierson at Regen Projects
Installation view of “Curtains” by Jack Pierson at Regen Projects.
(From the artist and Regen Projects)
Jack Pierson returns for his eleventh exhibition at Regen Projects with “Curtains,” a collection of works that continues the artist's exploration of language, using vintage signs and word sculptures alongside old Hollywood traditions such as palm trees, clouds and roses. On display until April 18. 6750 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. regenprojects.com
Mykita's new collection
It's getting hotter and sunnier. Berlin-based eyewear brand Mykita kicks off a spring of sunglasses with new minimalist lens shapes and lightweight, ultra-thin frames. Whether rounded for elegance, cat-eye style for elegance, or with gradient lenses for a dreamy touch, sunglasses complete a look. Choose your option in mykita.com.
“Duets” by Josef Albers at David Zwirner
Josef Albers, “Study for a tribute to the square”, c. 1970-1973, and “Study for a tribute to the square”, c. 1970-1973.
(From the Josef and Anni Albers and David Zwirner Foundation)
Balance is always about mastering duality. “Duets” by Josef Albers is a study in paired compositions that dialogue: in form, color and texture. Albers' works, which mark the late artist's first major exhibition in Los Angeles in decades, will be on display at David Zwirner beginning April 9. 606 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles. davidzwirner.com
Damson Madder Appreciation Society
Gen Z's favorite slow fashion brand, Damson Madder, is launching its seasonal “see now-buy now” summer collection that's part beach, part city. Inspired by the UK seaside town of Brighton, the collection pays homage to photographer Martin Parr's candid photographs of beach life. Featuring tunic silhouettes, collars, ruffles, plaids and stripes, the pieces are a fun new summer uniform. damsonmadder.com
“Tatoo” by Ingrid Donat at Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Ingrid Donat, “Banquette aux Caryatides.”
(By the artist and Benjamin Baccarani for Carpenters Workshop Gallery)
Bronze, leather, textiles and wood merge in furniture-centered sculptures by Ingrid Donat. For his first exhibition in Los Angeles at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, he combines form and function with benches, sofas and tables in a style that is at once Art Nouveau, Art Deco and global. On display until May 29. 7070 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. carpenterstallergalería.com
“Free and Queer: Black Californian Roots of Gay Liberation” at CAAM
Ache Project March, San Francisco, California, 1990s. Papers, General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
(Lisbet Tellefsen)
Intersectionality is on display at the California African American Museum with “Free and Queer,” an exhibition that places LGBTQ+ Black Californians at the center of the civil rights movement. Using archival photographs, films and newspapers, it highlights voices from the movement and unpublished historical narratives. On view from April 7. 600 State Dr.ILos Angeles. caamuseum.org






