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Customers overran the parking lot at Fred Segal and Ron Herman on Melrose.
Stores in the West Hollywood side of Melrose Ave. turned their store windows, retail floors and patios into a stage to entertain the shoppers during Fashion’s Night Out.
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One of L.A.’s premier shopping districts—Melrose Ave.—had a definite party atmosphere last night at Fashion’s Night Out Los Angeles.
From Fairfax stretching west towards La Cienega and Melrose Place, shoppers seemed to hit up all the shops—with Fred Segal being one of the must-stop destinations.

Inside Kill City
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The fashion crowd was out in full force for last night’s Fashion’s Night Out in Los Angeles. Vintage lovers, deal hunters and hipsters dressed the part as they scoured the city’s hot spots for cool finds and great parties.
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Rockin' the William Rast boutique:Justin Timberlake,left, and William Rast co-founder Trace Ayala, pictured right. Photo credit Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup
Justin Timberlake is a star, but he also is a team player.
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Nony Tochterman with Cynthia Ruiz and Mayor Villaraigosa at Tochterman's Petro Zillia boutique
The editors of California Apparel News headed off in different directions for Fashion's Night Out-LA. last night.
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Samuel L. Jackson
For Fashion's Night Out in Beverly Hills, a blocked-off Rodeo Drive took on the air of a county fair with a four-story-high Ferris wheel situated right in front of the Jimmy Choo store.
Food trucks lined the tony shopping street. Tiffany & Co. passed out yellow balloons to passersby and Vogue's West Coast editor Lisa Love played Fashion Rules trivia game with other contestants.
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