Four Hours: Melrose
DJ Val Fleury spins tunes outside of the Nordstrom Local shop on Melrose Place on May 4, 2019.
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Shoppers wait in line to enter the Glossier store on Melrose Place on May 4, 2019.
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Keyla and Dinorah Ayala sample free kombucha outside of the Nordstrom Local shop on Melrose Place on May 4, 2019.
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A mannequin holds a handbag in the Chloé store on May 2, 2019.
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Diana Rashidan and Farah Kamal sample food at Melrose Place Farmers Market on May 4, 2019.
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Every Sunday Melrose Place shuts down for the Melrose Place Farmer’s Market.
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Every Sunday Melrose Place shuts down for the Melrose Place Farmer’s Market.
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Dogs Dash, Jack and Duke walk with their owners on Melrose Place on May 4, 2019.
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A security guard waits inside the open-air hallway between the Chloé and Violet Grey shops on Melrose Place on May 2, 2019.
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New dresses hang in Zimmerman clothing store on Melrose Place.
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Lauren Leder celebrates her 50th birthday at Duff’s Cakemix on Melrose Avenue on May 2.
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Lauren Leder celebrates her 50th birthday at Duff’s Cakemix on Melrose Avenue on May 2.
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Stephanie Ortiz recently started working at Duff’s Cakemix and says she loves providing customers with fun experiences.
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Duff’s Cakemix on Melrose Avenue lets guests decorate cakes and cupcakes with colorful icing and cake accessories.
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The Schindler House was envisioned by architect Rudolf Schindler in 1921 with a goal to seamlessly merge indoors and outdoors into one calm, harmonious space.
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The exhibition Shelter or Playground: The House of Dust at the Schindler House features Aurelie Godard’s piece “From another to one place.”
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The Slow Reading Club, Horizon Sucker piece at the Schindler House is up until June 2 as part of the “Shelter or Playground” exhibition.
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The exhibition Shelter or Playground: The House of Dust at the Schindler House features Jasmin Blasco’s piece “Furniture is Something Soft Between You and The House.”
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Caroline De Cuyper from left, and Joyce Vanhommerig speak during a visit to MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House with Stephane Verbeeck and Kevin Moens on May 2.
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Andreas Neumann holds his daughter Ember Enmei at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House on May 2.
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The Schindler House
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Guests pay to visit and play with the cats, which are available for adoption, at Crumbs & Whiskers.
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Chiche Barbieri plays with a cat at Crumbs & Whiskers on May 2.
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Guests pay to visit and play with the cats, which are available for adoption, at Crumbs & Whiskers.
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Crumbs & Whiskers is one of a few cat cafes in Los Angeles. Visitors wait to enter for a special kitten event on May 2.
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