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  • This esoteric bookstore specializes in New Age topics such as mysticism and astrology. Browse the shelves or attend lectures, you can even consult the resident psychic.

  • If Rodeo Drive is out of your league, try this couture resale boutique. Downstairs you’ll find lightly worn clothing, while upstairs stocks 1960s and 1970s Pucci and Courrèges.

  • This über-trendy house of style attracts A-list celebrities. Shop for fashionable clothes, luxurious beauty products, and gift items at steep prices.

  • This unusual and happening store is known for featuring the most unique eyeglass designs on the planet and attracts its share of the hip crowd.

  • This small store stocks affordable jewelry, mostly silver, to adorn any body part you wish to, including toes, tongues, and belly buttons. Also has a great mask collection.

  • This cool Sunday flea market takes you back through the years with vintage fashions, collectibles, and retro furnishings.

  • There’s plenty of kitsch with classic neon signs, vintage toys, Art Deco lamps, and other collectibles at this emporium of weird Americana.

  • Best known for its selection of vintage watches, this classy store now stocks contemporary watch models, antique diamond rings, and 1920s Art Nouveau baubles as well.

  • Stylists and bargain-hunters shop for vintage clothing, accessories, and shoes at this warehouse-sized store.

  • Wind-up toys are the specialty here, though you’ll also find plenty of other budget-friendly playthings such as music boxes, tin figurines, and funny cartoon character lunch boxes.

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