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Fashion District

As the creative center of the fashion industry, the 90-block LA Fashion District is one of the most vibrant and diverse wholesale and retail shopping areas in the country, offering the largest concentration of fashion-related businesses in the Western United States. Whether you're a buyer reviewing the latest collections in the trendsetting designer apparel showrooms, or a shopper on the prowl for bargains, it's all here - women's wear, men's wear, children's wear, accessories, textiles, flowers, even live/work lofts.

Santee Alley

Santee Alley is an actual alley between Santee Street and Maple Avenue, starting on Olympic Boulevard. Santee Alley is one of the most popular LA Fashion District shopping spots. The open-air market place is best known for its bazaar-type atmosphere and bargains on everything from accessories and apparel, to perfume.

The Intersection

The Intersection at 9th and Los Angeles streets is home to four of the most important designer showroom buildings in the world. The California Market Center, Cooper Design Space, Gerry Building and The New Mart are where wholesaler buyers shop for the apparel and accessories that will be in retail stores six months from now.

LA Flower Market

LA Flower Market at 766 Wall Street is the largest flower market in the United States and the premier resource for the floricultural industry. The general public is able to shop where the pros go on special hours and for a small admission fee.

Textile Area

Textile Area is located between 8th Street and Olympic Boulevard, from Maple Avenue to San Julian Street. The LA Fashion District has the largest selection of fabric and notions in the Western United States. Stylists and designers from all over shop here for the amazing textiles and notions.

Visit www.fashiondistrict.org for more information.