For those traveling to the city for the fair, we’ve put together a list of top shops to check out while in town.
Please Do Not Enter
This one-of- a-kind curated store and gallery was founded in 2014 by Nicolas Libert and Emmanuel Renoird—two French art collectors. The store features an eclectic array of timeless contemporary pieces, including art, high fashion, accessories, fragrance, and design.

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Whitewaller recommends: Checking out the new sister store, UN.plugged on Melrose Avenue.
Arcana: Books on the Arts
Since 1984 in Culver City, Arcana: Books on the Arts has specialized in new, rare, and out-of-print books, catalogues, and ephemera on 20th- and 21st-century photography, art, design, architecture, fashion, and cinema. With more than 100,000 exclusive items, the store welcomes visitors to a mecca of curiosities.

Whitewaller recommends: Not overlooking the music offerings.
M.Cohen LA store by Maor Cohen
In 2010 Maor Cohen opened this location, which was entirely designed by the jeweler himself. Made of reclaimed wood and natural materials, the store includes exclusive fine jewelry offerings and special creations.

Photo by Joshua White.
Whitewaller recommends: Seeing the ELEVATE collection.
Voyager Los Angeles
Focused on providing contemporary fashion and homewares, Voyager Los Angeles specializes in sourcing exceptional items from around the world in a fun collaborative environment from a Californian perspective. The boutique houses favorites from fashion and accessory collections, as well as homeware goods from around the world.

Whitewaller recommends: Checking out the footwear.