Summary of Robertson Boulevard
Forget about Melrose Avenue, Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica or the Grove off Beverly Boulevard. The hippest, cutest, foxiest bangs for your buck belong to the stores and restaurants on Robertson Boulevard. If you’ve flipped through even one recent issue of US Weekly, Life & Style or Star Magazine, you already know that no other street in Los Angeles offers more celebrity culture per square inch. Kitson, whose sassy, tabloid-ready T-shirts (“Team Aniston”/”Team Jolie”) get snapped up by Paris and Nicky Hilton, Lindsay Lohan (“You were never my boyfriend”), Britney Spears and the like, is surprisingly affordable, un-snobby and really fun to browse. Ladies need to hit Lisa Kline (cute cowgirl hats and halter tops), Curve (resembles a nightclub) and Agnes B. (pick up some scarves for your freezing friends back East). Men will find tailored, designer duds at Scott Hill and Greg Chapman. For lunch, stroll by the Ivy to discover which celebrity couple wants to be “outed” (Tom and Katie), hit Chaya Brasserie for some French-Asian fusion or get your daily intake of fruits and veggies from the Newsroom CafĂ©. Need to find a great gift for a tyke? Storyopolis, a far-too-chic bookstore for kids, fits the bill.
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