Silk squares with artistic motifs by Louis Vuitton
A tradition dating back to 1987, Louis Vuitton’s Art Silk Squares project invites select artists from around the world to design their own Louis Vuitton silk scarf. This year, Los Angeles-based pixel art collective eBoy created a square that explores the theme of the iconic LV Monogram Flower motif. Titled “Maze of Precious,” the silk square depicts a digital Louis Vuitton maze in shades of bright pink and butter yellow, perfect for wearing or framing. Available now. louisvuitton.com
(Neither black nor white)
NorBlack NorWhite Popup
“My running joke is that we’re aging Fairfax,” says Mriga Kapadiya, who with her friend Amrit Kumar founded NorBlack NorWhite, the India-based contemporary fashion label with a huge following. The NorBlack NorWhite store, which opened in Los Angeles for the first time, also offers a curated selection of merchandise and hosts community events like a screening of singer Raveena Aurora’s short film “Where the Butterflies Went” on Sept. 15. On Sept. 21, there will be a swag bar with the Maari and Sari Sari collectives, where guests can make their own bracelets and necklaces, and author Safia Elhillo will join Zara Chowdhary for a live reading of her memoir “The Lucky Ones” on Sept. 30. 424 1/2 N Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles. norblacknorwhite.com
Aliza Nisenbaum in Regen Projects
“Altanera, Preciosa y Orgullosa” marks Mexico City-born artist Aliza Nisenbaum’s first exhibition in Los Angeles. The show will feature a new body of work representing local Southern California dance groups, studios, and teachers. Don’t miss Nisenbaum’s performance, which will feature the Amelia Muñoz Dancers, who will kick off a special dance class for the public on September 21 at 5:00 p.m., and will run from September 12 through October 26. 6750 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles.
Charlie pop-up accounts
You’ve probably seen Charlie Beads’ signature harem pants everywhere, and now’s your chance to snag some in person. Charlie Beads and indie label Cleo are hosting “The LA September Issue,” a special four-day edition at the new Yarrow Yarrow space featuring a host of other independent Los Angeles-based designers and makers. Shop Charlie’s upcycled harem pants and Cleo’s Day & Night bag collection with new designers rotating each day, including Lotte.99, Their, Meredith Kahn, Little Shop, and more. September 19-22. 2520 James M. Wood Blvd., Los Angeles. charliebeads.com
Arteônica* at MOLAA
“Arteônica*” revisits the little-known Latin American computer art movement, creating a dialogue between a group of pioneering computer artists from the 1960s and 1970s and contemporary Latin American artists whose work responds to their legacy. Past and present art from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Peru is presented within a broader context of conceptual, historical, and geopolitical thought in Latin America. On view from September 22 to February 23. 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach.
Bottega Veneta Store in Americana
Experiencing Bottega Veneta’s vision is easier than ever with its new store at Americana at Brand in Glendale. In good company with Saint Laurent, Gucci, Tiffany & Co. and more, Bottega’s new boutique, along with its coveted leather pieces, offers impeccable design with carved wood, stunning tile work and unique modern seating. 889 Americana Way, Glendale. bottegaveneta.com
(Burberry Classics Fall/Winter 2024)
Burberry Fall/Winter 2024 Classics
The latest drop of Burberry Classics, a selection of wardrobe staples reimagined with a uniquely Burberry twist, includes iconic British raincoats, nylon parkas and reversible down-filled styles. Functional outdoor jackets are crafted from cotton gabardine, wool and cashmere for warmth, while the Burberry Check is reimagined in earthy colours such as sand and lichen. Available now. burberry.com
House Museum at the John Rowland Mansion
Since 2022, the House Museum has been installing conceptual artworks in historic locations across Los Angeles. The nonprofit sees itself as an alternative preservation agency that draws attention to the city’s unique and often neglected architecture and spaces. Experience this distinctive initiative while you can by visiting their latest project at the John Rowland Mansion. On view September 21 from 12pm to 2pm. 16021 Gale Ave., City of Industry. house.museum