Eckhaus Latta is the complement
After selling outside its first bag design, the SNAP, Eckhaus Latta is relating it in three new colors: bone, a discreet, forgotten, a dreamer and navy blue, a classic tone to complete the collection. (Original green and black colors are also refreshing). The rounded leather bag has a sensation of 90s worn, spacious enough for keys, lipsticks and forgotten love letters. SNAP is characterized by functionality, with silver photos that surround the strap for a customizable opening. In order to be used in motion, the complement will surely be Angeleno's best friend. $ 675. Now available for purchase in Eckhauslatta.com.


(ERL)
Ready for summer, the Venice Erl brand, designed by Eli Russell Linnetz. He has launched his first line of flip flops. The collection presents three styles: Low ”(1 inch sole, $ 185), large (5-inch sole, $ 375), and the huge huge (8-inch sole, $ 1250, made on request). Whether it is aware of the surfers in huge or shuffling along the beach on the beach low, has created a flip-flop-flop height for any occasion available. Available in www.erl.store.
“Library stories: Los Angeles, revisited” in The Huntington

No city has caused inspiration and myth like ours. “Los Angeles, revisited” is immersed in the relationship between Los Angeles and artists who have helped shape their structural identity. Tracking the first skyscraper of the city, the Brary block completed in 1904, the exhibition reveals how it has grown it, has been demolished and rebuilt again for decades. Among the vegetation of Huntington, you will find exhibitions of the first construction plans of Angeline and the renovations of the neighborhood that map the city as we know it today. Open until December 1. huntington.org
Byredo: High Astral

Byredo is known for its exclusive aromas that establish the mood that leads to dried desert users to hairy leather lair. The newest perfume of the brand, Alto Astral, is inspired by the tropical flavor of Brazil and vibrant cultural expression. The name refers to a high mental state, expressed through creamy coconut notes with jasmine petals, incense and a woody base. Available now In the Byredo stores and in Byredo.com .
J. Yolande Daniels in Art + Practice

J. Yolande Daniels, “to a space-time future (view of the exhibition)”, organized by the African-American Museum of California in Art + Practice.
(Joshua White)
Architecture and race are intrinsically linked in the new exhibition of the architect J. Yolande Daniels, who explores the relationship between structure and discrimination in the history of Los Angeles. In “To A Future Space-Time”, Daniels redefines black architecture as a mode of recovery of space and autonomy, with the work of black angels that are exhibited through file maps, Atlas and Glossaries in collaboration with the African-American Museum in California. Running until September. 6. ArtandPractice.org
Oliver Peoples X Alex Israel

(Oliver Peoples X Alex Israel)
The Los Angeles artist, Alex Israel, is collaborating with Oliver Peoples for a pair of limited editing sunglasses, and all revenues go to the efforts of reconstruction of forest fires throughout the city. The classic Mark's frame of the brand was reduced in three tones, black, turtle and of course, to reflect a relaxed attitude of southern California. Accompanied by the artist's fin symbol, which represents the local progress and culture of surfing, the frames are both retro and optimistic for a reconstructed future. Available now. Oliverpeople.com
K-Swiss X Anwar Carrias


(K-Swiss x Anwar Carrots)
K-SWISS is obtaining a new perspective with Anwar Carrots as creative director of a new line. As the founder of the brand carrots, the designer has made waves in the industry through his collaborations consistent with all, from Crocs to “One Piece”. Inspired by the warm memories of his father that Balance K-Swiss in Orlando of the late 90s, the carrots hope to bring back an old school with the brand with the collection, K-Swiss Racquet Club. The carrots rework family silhouettes of the Heritage brand along with new iterations of the “creative garden” of the designer. First fall available now. kswiss.com
“America (soy!)” In the Charlie James gallery

(Yubo Dong; courtesy of Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles)
In 1986, the Northern Band based in California Los Tigres del Norte launched the song “América”, with lyrics that transmit that those born in the American continent are brothers. This feeling is where the exhibition, “America (soy!)”. Find your place. Commissioned by the director of the Ever Velásquez gallery, the show presents artists from all over the United States, Mexico, Central America, South America and Canada, questioning the borders made by man, the property of the land and the criminalization of migration that has defined the political landscape. Open until August 30. cjamesgallery.com
Craft Center “Tea for Two” in America

Phillip Maberry, Ray Bans Tapot, 1993, Whiteware, Glaze.
(Tony Cunha courtesy of the Kamm Tapot Foundation)

Tony Marsh, Tapot, 2012, ceramics, spots.
(Victoria May)
Have you ever wondered what a teapot would be like an octopus? Or a collection of sculpted screws? In Craft in America Center, a family of strange and imaginative teapots is exhibited in “Tea for two: the Teetras de Gloria and Sonny Kamm”. Handmade of a variety of materials, including ceramic and pistachio shells, teapots reinterpret a classic domestic article with a charm of “Alicia in Wonderland”. Tea lovers looking for a drop of fantasy will find it among this exhibition of the world's largest private teaple collection. Open until August 30. Craftinamerica.org