Los Angeles could be next.
11.02.2021 - 19:05 / usmagazine.com
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It’s about time we all started dressing in outfits that spark joy…and we’re not talking about Marie Kondo-ing your closet. We mean finding jeans that fit you perfectly and discovering a jacket that you put on solely for having an excuse to step out of the house. Luckily for us all, there’s a new collab to lust over: Living in Yellow x Liverpool Los Angeles. And this collection is pretty
Los Angeles could be next.
Conventions and live events are playing it safe when it comes to bookings in the Los Angeles area, according to a report from the Board of the Dept. of Convention and Tourism Development Commissioners.
Fred Segal, the retail giant who helped shape the fashion and cultural landscape in Los Angeles by launching new designers and providing threads for A-list clientele like The Beatles, Diana Ross, The Jackson 5 and Angelina Jolie, has died. He was 87.
Haley Bosselman editorFred Segal, the man behind his namesake trendsetting Los Angeles retail stores, has died of complications from a stroke, according to KABC-TV Los Angeles. He was 87.“In 1961, Fred Segal created a retail scene that defined Los Angeles fashion and sparked a revolutionary shift in style that has transcended the last six decades.
Garrett Hedlund is enjoying a day at a golf course!
Tiger Woods has been rushed to the hospital following a single-car crash in Los Angeles. According to his agent, Mark Steinberg, Woods suffered “multiple” leg injuries.
Golf legend Tiger Woods was injured this morning in a one-car accident in Los Angeles and was transported to a local hospital by ambulance, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department. The crash occurred on a residential street in Palos Verdes.