Van Cleef & Arpels Pop-Up at South Coast Plaza
The ultimate in luxury, Van Cleef & Arpels has a pop-up store at South Coast Plaza this fall. Interact with the Ludo collection, a variety of Art Deco-influenced pieces inspired by Louis Arpels' nickname. Created in 1934, the Ludo bracelet features updates such as a delicate mesh with hexagonal and briquette motifs, woven by the house's artisans to enhance the effect of a flexible ribbon. The metal is studded with precious and hard stones. From October 11 to 27. Jewel Court at South Coast Plaza3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa. vancleefarpels.com
Pérez Bros at the Charlie James gallery
Born into a family of self-described “engine heads,” identical twin artist duo the Pérez Brothers present “Firme,” a collection of detailed monochromatic paintings in vivid colors, evoking the unique murals synonymous with the lowrider automobile. culture. Painting together, the brothers chose their subjects from a personal archive of photographs, collected over a lifetime immersed in the lowrider scene. Available from September 21 to October 21. 26. 969 Chung King Road, Los Angeles. cjamesgallery.com
Ganni Eyelet Bow Ballerinas
Are you a Ganni girl yet? The Danish brand has been taking over and gaining fans with its comfortable, fun designs and ambitious sustainability goals. You've probably seen their Buckle Ballerina flats everywhere, and this fall they're launching a new silhouette that combines the delicate, feminine charm of a ballerina with Ganni's signature eyelet hardware. The Eyelet Bow Ballerina comes in bright red, black patent leather, and dark denim, making them the most versatile style for fall. Available now. ganni.com
Keen
As part of Highsnobiety's Not in New York collection, the streetwear publication-turned-fashion shopping destination's latest drop features a collaboration with performance footwear and accessories brand Keen. The limited edition shoes are a reworking of Keen's Jasper style in two colorways. The Downtown pair is dressed in pink suede, while the Uptown pair is dressed in polished black leather. Both have a durable rubber sole suitable for hiking or everyday use. Available now. Keenfootwear.com
“The Tennis Court” at Skylight Books
In “The Tennis Court,” award-winning journalist (and former competitive tennis player) Nick Pachelli profiles and photographs 200 of the most beautiful and important tennis courts in the world. Explore not only heavyweights like Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club and Arthur Ashe, but also epic indoor, urban and destination courts. This event is a must if you are obsessed with tennis. October 18, 7 p.m. 1818 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. skylightbooks.com
Birkenstock
“It's a dream come true to work with Birkenstock, a brand I've been wearing since before I hit puberty,” says Union owner and creative director Chris Gibbs of his upcoming collaboration with the storied footwear brand. Gibbs personally designed the Bimshire, a new hybrid clog that features a mix of details from her perennial favorite Birkenstock styles, the Boston and the Zurich. Featuring desert hues of grey, taupe and sandy pink, Bimshire is affectionately named after the island of Barbados and pays homage to Gibbs' Bajan roots. Available November 7th. store.unionlosangeles.com
American artist and Magdalena Suarez Frimkess at LACMA
Add these two exhibitions to your LACMA list. “The Monophobic Response” is a continuation of an ongoing series titled “Shaper of God” by American Artist, inspired by science fiction author Octavia Butler’s prophetic 1993 novel, “Parable of the Sower.”.Also on view this fall will be “The Finest Disregard,” the first museum exhibition by Venezuela-born, Los Angeles-based artist Magdalena Suárez Frimkess, whose fun, humorous and deeply influential work spans five decades. “The Monophobic Response” will be available from November 1 to 4, “The Finest Disregard” will be available until January 5. 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles. lacma.org
Denim Dudes X American Rag Cie
Since 1984, American Rag Cie has been at the forefront of the Los Angeles vintage retail scene. This fall, it will partner with Denim Dudes, a denim and streetwear visionary, to launch Nothing New, offering seven Los Angeles brands the opportunity to explore American Rag's vintage archive to create exclusive capsule collections. Brands include denim knitwear pioneer Knorts (as seen on SZA and Addison Rae), L.A.'s favorite embellisher and embroiderer Masato Kawajo, and upcycling experts Object From Nothing. Available now. americanrag.com
Tee A. Corinne at the Webber Gallery
“A Forest Fire Between Us” is an exhibition of works by West Coast-based lesbian photographer, sexual activist and educator Tee A. Corinne (1943-2006) and the largest single presentation of Corrine's photographs to date. date. In her 2001 book “Intimacies,” Corrine writes: “If I became a 'visible and accessible lesbian artist,' it is because of the images I made to fill a perceived void, to fill those blank spaces where desire converged, questioning and transcendence. , where my intellectual yearnings and my seven years of university artistic training responded to the social and cultural forces set in motion in the 1960s.” Available from September 14 to November 14. 30. 939 S. Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles. webberrepresents.com
“Ascending Signs: The Medieval Science of Astrology” at the Getty Museum
Weird astrology alert! “Rising Signs” explores medieval representations of the 12 signs of the zodiac through a fascinating selection of illustrations and devotional books from pre-modern Europe. The ornate and carefully preserved drawings show the mysteries of medieval astrology as it intersects with medicine, divination, and everyday life in the Middle Ages. Available from October 1 to January 1. 5. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles. getty.edu
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