Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin I survived Expo West, but many brands did not. Neither did some buyers, like the ones that I heard got food poisoning, possibly from a brand exhibiting. Folks are selling their hearts out on the floor, and there’s a mix of thrill, opportunity and defeat in
Believe it or not, celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with parades didn’t originate in Ireland, but instead started and became popular in North American colonies centuries ago. What began as a Catholic feast day and gained more recognition with these colonial celebrations is today one of America’s biggest cultural holidays. More than 31 million people in
If you know Coachella like we do, you know the week comes with some of the best lineups in talent and pool parties and even after parties to attend. So, while you’re busy planning all your outfits, leave it to The LA Girl to have you covered to be in the know for all the
PaleyFest LA 2023 Now-April 4th Location: Dolby Theatre, 6801 Hollywood Blvd Dolby Theatre is booked out for the week for PaleyFest LA. Hear exclusive panel discussions from your favorite TV show stars, plus watch episodes, and exclusive clips. This year’s line-up includes actors and guests from The Mandalorian, Yellowjackets, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Yellowstone, Abbott Elementary, Grey’s Anatomy and The Late Late
Ok so this is one way to fashionably celebrate Women’s History month. So, our editor-in-chief, Erika De La Cruz, was on deck at the MCM Worldwide flagship store in Beverly Hills to toast the last days of Women’s History Month with one of the coolest, chicest women in LA: Chris Han. If you don’t know
We can think of so many reasons to book a staycation in Santa Barbara. Between its stunning beaches, scenic Spanish & Colonial architecture, wineries, local restaurants, and curated shops for a little retail therapy, Santa Barbara is an out of LA hotspot that, ideally, is a place to visit any time of year. But here’s
Say hello to warmer weather! Yes, the time has come…it’s Spring in LA. And we don’t know about you, but we can’t wait for more sunshine and to see those cheerful flowers bloom. But you’ve got to remember, Spring is also a time where we get to squeeze in some Spring Break vacay time. Need
Here at the LA Girl, we love to explore the many remedies to relax and recover and for self-care and wellness in every form, whether it’s a walk on the beach or digital detoxing with a phone-free day. Lucky for us, there are so many alternative & homeopathic treatments available in Los Angeles that can
Mouthwatering, delicious, comfort food that’s good for the soul and touches the heart…well, what’s not to love about that. As self-proclaimed foodies and soul food lovers, we know Los Angeles has some of the best soul food restaurants around. Some are iconic gems just waiting to be discovered. Here are our top picks for the
If you’re a true valley girl, you know exactly what the Westfield Topanga Mall and Village is. Yes, if you’re a fan of shopping, & dining, be ready to spend your whole day here. Don’t worry we’ve got all the best things to do and see so you don’t miss a thing. Keep scrolling, because
Coachella is almost here and hopefully, by now you’ve got your wristband, accommodations, and a ride ready to go! What else are you taking with you? You’ll be in the desert for at least three days and you’ll want to make sure you’re well prepared. Here’s The LA Girl’s Ultimate Coachella Packing List to make
Craft cocktail bars are a dime a dozen in New York, though finding one exclusively focused on clarified cocktails is another story. As of late last year, Jelas officially opened its doors in NYC’s Union Square neighborhood—and its unique focus is as clear as day. Jelas, which translates to ‘clear’ in the Malay language, features
When you think of LA, you might envision fabulous nightlife or the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but people flock to California for one primary reason — the gorgeous weather. And because of almost 365 days of sunshine, camping is one of the ideal vacations here in Cali, especially when you need to unplug on a
Here at The LA Girl we believe in supporting women every day. But it doesn’t hurt to show our lovely ladies some extra love during Women’s History Month. So we wanted to shed some spotlight awesomeness on some female owned restaurants that are absolutely winning the culinary game here in Los Angeles. Get ready to
So, you’re looking for cool vintage pieces, decorative home goods, and maybe hoping to discover up and coming skin, gardening and fashion brands…well, then you’ve got to head out to one of LA’s most famous flea markets, Melrose Trading Post. It’s a bomb spot to soak up some rays and get your flea market fix.
Big cast-iron buildings that housed grandiose loft spaces with huge casement windows surrounded by cobblestone streets took one to another world, as it was not that far from the hustle and bustle of a dizzying amount of activity. The New York City neighborhood of Tribeca has long been a calm haven for those lucky few
Mahalo to Donnie McKay for sharing this great beach shot for Aloha Friday Photos. Donnie’s photo was taken from Big Beach, which is located in the Makena area of South Maui. It’s a very popular beach for locals and visitors. Happy Aloha Friday! Total 0 Shares
Rainforest getty That dreadful anxiety started to rear its ugly head as the European woman got closer to her destination but seeing the various shades of green that went on forever, only momentarily broken up by the mountain peaks, gave her the courage to continue. Her heart stopped! “What was that sound?!” she muttered
For those of us looking to escape from the daily grind, Catalina is a jewel of an island that offers a truly unique experience. Whether you’re based in SoCal and planning a staycation that breaks the mold, or visiting from further out of town and want to enjoy a California experience beyond the ordinary, you
Saturday morning in the agricultural countryside of Waialua a small group huddles around a TV watching 15 goats march up a ramp. As the goats of Sweet Land Farm file into their prospective feeding stations a farmer standing in front of the TV describes the art of goat milking. Behind her, barns and farmhouses painted