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12 Brands L.A. It Girls Are Really Into Right Now

When it comes to dressing for summer, no one does it better than L.A. girls. After all, L.A. is one of the few major American cities that stay relatively warm year-round, and cool girls know what to wear for it. Whether it’s putting together a casual beach outfit for a day in Malibu or dressing for brunch and a day of vintage shopping in Silverlake, L.A. fashion girls exude a casual-cool West Coast aesthetic perfect for warm temps.

So what brands are L.A. It girls really into this summer? Below, we’ve rounded up the fashion brands we’ve been spotting the style set wearing recently. From fun prints from L.A.-based brand Lisa Says Gah to minimalist basics from LNA Clothing, shop some of our favorite pieces from these West Coast–loved fashion brands.

Lisa Says Gah remains a popular brand for lightweight and playful pieces that encapsulate a Cali-cool vibe.
Australian label With Jéan's summery silhouettes are perfect for L.A.'s warm weather and have caught the eye of major It girls who are attracted to its flattering and unique pieces.
A forever favorite among L.A. fashion girls, Reformation's breezy and beautiful pieces continue to hold a place in every cool girl's summer wardrobe.
For chic and comfortable basics L.A. girls reach for on the regular, LNA Clothing is a winner. Its tank tops and dresses have the best fit and are really nice-quality.
For the ultimate in laid-back loungewear, L.A.-based brand Donni does not disappoint. From its signature lightweight waffle fabrics to its fun and charming accessories, it's a go-to for relaxed looks. 
Mejuri's cool and relatively affordable jewelry is loved among the fashion crowd—adding a chic finishing touch to warm-weather outfits.
Nothing exudes that free-spirited Cali vibe quite like Dôen's breezy tops and dresses, which are perfect for everything from mornings at the farmers market to bridal showers and backyard brunches.
Sneakers are an L.A. essential since they marry fashion and function. Whether you're going for a hike or pairing them with a breezy dress, New Balance sneakers continue to be a popular choice. 
Réalisation's pretty prints and sensual dresses are practically made for L.A.'s sweltering summers—easy to pair with sandals and heels alike.
For affordable, trend-forward, and sleek pieces, L.A. fashion girls adore Spanish brand Mango. 
When it comes to luxury designer pieces, nothing captures the heart of L.A. fashion girls quite like the lightweight and sensuous silhouettes of Jacquemus. 
Faithfull the Brand is loved for its vacation-ready dresses, and since L.A. often "feels" like a vacation year-round, you can see why the style set gravitates to its pieces.

Up next, 43 under-$100 items for every summer occasion.



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