Travel
Summer Vacation: Giorgina Clavarino in Los Angeles
July 17, 2018
Meet
Giorgina Clavarino!
We've been long time fans of her colorful and effortless style (she was born in Rome, raised in Milan and now calls the UK home) so we asked her to take a few of our new styles on vacation this summer. Giorgina planned an epic West Coast road trip and is sharing more about her stop in LA (from where to go to what to pack) in the guide below, check it out!
DESTINATION:
Los Angeles
DESCRIBE YOUR TRIP IN 3 WORDS:
Sun, Palm Trees, Surfers
FAVORITE MEMORY FROM THE TRIP:
Walking through Venice beach, hunting for one-of-a-kind pieces in Vintage stores and watching the sunset from my bedroom.
YOUR PACKING LIST ESSENTIALS:

WHERE TO STAY:
Petit Ermitage in West Hollywood – it’s a luxury boutique hotel with an exotic twist to it. It has a beautiful roof terrace with a swimming pool, excellent food, and special events every evening! I spent two hours watching a cabaret performance.
WHERE TO EAT:
Head to
Gjelina for brunch and order a mix of tapas. It’s the hot spot of Abbot Kinney. Take out a matcha latte at
Alfred Coffee on Melrose Place whilst strolling around the shops. If you are in Korea Town, go to
Quarters to try REAL Korean food – the only annoying part is that you might queue for more than an hour, but it’s worth the wait.
WHAT TO DO:
Stroll around Venice Beach and look for cool hidden vintage shops – you will always find a bargain. Walk along the Venice Canals, the colours and landscapes are beautiful. Head to the Griffith Observatory to watch the sun setting over the city. And if you want to drive for a bit longer – make your way to the
Getty Villa in Malibu and the
Eames Foundation. If you are hungry along the way, stop at the
Malibu Farm and order the fish tacos.
SHOP GIORGINA'S PICKS
Shop the Look
Shop: Simpson Tee
Shop the Look
Shop: Carolyn Baby Boot Jean
Shop the Look
Shop: Cruz Top
Shop the Look
Shop: Sevilla Skirt
$(‘div.post-labels’).html($(‘div.post-labels’).html().trim().slice(0, -1));var social = new Social();