Los Angeles' Hottest New Store Openings and Can't-Miss Art Exhibitions This Summer


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(Tyler Matthew Oyer and Night Gallery)

Experience Tyler Matthew Oyer's photography exhibition, “Portraits 2019-2026.” This immersive show traces seven years of portraits through Oyer's lens, capturing the raw individuality of the subjects. Showing “the panoramic and the intimate,” the photographs cover the entire gallery in identical scales and frames, emphasizing that each face has the same presence and beauty. The exhibition coincides with the release of Oyer's fifth book of portraits, which features selections from his extensive archive. Open from July 18 to August 18. 15. 2050 imperial street.Los Angeles. nightgallery.com

Paloma Lana Opening

Lana Paloma interior

Paloma Wool's first permanent store in Los Angeles is home to footwear, bags, a new menswear line and specialized exclusive projects. This new space contrasts a bright and vivid background with dark furniture, alluding to the brand's bold and sharp designs. Open now. 8410 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. palomawool.com

Noah Los Angeles Grand Opening

Inside Noah Los Angeles

Founders Brendon Babenzien and Estelle Bailey-Babenzien bring the East Coast to Los Angeles this summer with the opening of Noah's first West Coast location. The space, which combines classic menswear with skate and surf culture, also features an in-store skate bowl, reflecting the brand's roots and tapping into the laid-back vibe of Los Angeles. Open now. 911 N. Orange Drive, Los Angeles. noahny.com

H. Lorenzo opening

Interior of H. Lorenzo

H. Lorenzo's new flagship store reflects the brand's commitment to highlighting both established and emerging designers from around the world. It also displays rare collectible furniture, including pieces by carpenter George Nakashima. During the day, the space adopts an ever-evolving exhibition approach; At night it transforms into a center for cultural programming and community gatherings. Open now. 8801 Beverly Blvd. West Hollywood. hlorenzo.com

Inauguration of Bang & Olufsen

Bang & Olufsen interior

Bang & Olufsen's new flagship uses music to connect people around the world, reinventing the classic retail experience into an immersive sound house perfect for showcasing Los Angeles' vibrant and diverse entertainment culture. Customers can experience the brand's latest technology in an environment inspired by Nordic design and Southern California living. Open now. 370 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood. bang-olufsen.com

Inauguration of the Louis Marie House

Featured Candles at Maison Louis Marie

Up your scent game this summer with a visit to Maison Louis Marie's new flagship store in Silver Lake. Designed in collaboration with Via Clover, the fragrance house has created a bright, modern space, combining French and Californian aesthetics, where customers seek out everything from Fleur de la Passion hair and body mist to No. 10 Aboukir candles at their own pace. Open now. 3920 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. maisonlouismarie.com

Redesign of the Molteni&C LA flagship and new collection

Outdoor Collection presented at the Molteni&C flagship store in Los Angeles

Italian craftsmanship and contemporary living come together at Molteni&C's newly redesigned Beverly Hills flagship. After exploring carefully curated living spaces featuring coffee tables designed by Vincent Van Duysen, be sure to check out the brand's latest outdoor collection, ideal for the heat of Los Angeles' long summers. Open now. 147 N Robertson Blvd.West Hollywood. molteni&c.com

Zegna's new line of fragrances

Zegna's new line of fragrances

Zegna's new fragrance line, Memorie, is shaped by place, ritual and intention. Inspired by the Alps of northern Italy, each of the six fragrances captures a moment, place or object in the life of founder Ermenegildo Zegna, preserving memory through fragrance. Available now. zegna.com

“Animals” by Alex Gardner in Perrotin

"Catapult," 2025. Acrylic on canvas. Unframed: 48 1/16 x 96 1/16 inches. Framed: 51 7/8 x 99 3/4 x 5 inches.

“Catapult”, 2025. Acrylic on canvas. Unframed: 48 1/16 x 96 1/16 inches. Framed: 51 7/8 x 99 3/4 x 5 inches.

(Don Lewis/Alex Gardner; Perrotin)

Join Long Beach artist Alex Gardner in the final days of his first solo exhibition in a decade as he reimagines the meaning of fatherhood at Perrotin. Through a series of acrylic paintings, Gardner explores the intimate connections between parents and children, partners and siblings, inviting viewers to identify themselves within his characteristic faceless figures. Open until July 11. 5036 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles. perrotin.com

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