L.A Fashion District

I can buy designer (not really) but this FashionNova fit, all that ass! This jumpsuit really fits like a glove. I usually wear a small in FashionNova clothing, but I went up a size because this material doesn’t have any stretch. Please go up a size! I received sooo many compliments while exploring the fashion district that I had to come to the blog and show it off!

I really didn’t know what to expect from the LA Fashion District, but it was nothing like I imagined in my head. I was hoping that we could get some great shopping in, but I was easily distracted by all the homeless people running up on me to sell their own fashion pieces. It was really like the movies. “Hey queen, I got this gold necklace for the 5” or cute jumpsuit, I have one similar in my bag for a very cheap price.” These folks were super aggressive. I was really walking around with my fist balled up just in case I had to knock a bitch out. 

LA has a huge homeless population, but the fashion district is on another level. However, it does offer a lot of low end bargain manufacturers, so everything was dirt cheap. They sold anything you could possibly think of from clothing, furniture, decor, car parts etc. Parking was only $6 for the entire day and there are multiple food places that you can stop and have lunch/dinner at. We had Shake Shack swear that was the best chicken sandwich and cheese fries ever.

Most places did not accept debit/credit card so please bring cash if you’re planning to shop. Please wear comfy shoes and be prepared to walk. If you can get over the homeless aggressiveness and the area being very dirty it’s really not that bad. Don’t expect New York or Milan vibes, you won’t get it here. I would go back and shop, with my fist balled up of course. Overall it was a great experience. I’m going to continue to pray and uplift all the homeless people and those with mental health issues. Lord I’m blessed and grateful always 🏽

 

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