Departamento

Departamento Concept retail gallery space offering curated luxury designer fashions from around the world.

In the spirit of Frieze Week we have some new works up at our flagship, care of our friends  and
02/25/2026

In the spirit of Frieze Week we have some new works up at our flagship, care of our friends and

Visvim has always existed in its own time — guided by process, memory, and a quiet commitment to making things the right...
02/20/2026

Visvim has always existed in its own time — guided by process, memory, and a quiet commitment to making things the right way. Though its story is rooted in Japan, there has always been a dialogue with California — its landscape, its openness, its spirit of possibility. The timing to bring Visvim into Departamento felt natural, as shared values reveal themselves slowly and with intention. This introduction is not a beginning, but a continuation.

Introductions: DerrickLuke Derrick is a London based designer that blends Savile Row tailoring with everyday pragmatism,...
01/16/2026

Introductions: Derrick

Luke Derrick is a London based designer that blends Savile Row tailoring with everyday pragmatism, shaped by his experience across traditional tailoring (Brioni, Dunhill, McQueen) and technical performance wear (Rapha). His work rethinks modern elegance through ease and modular design. Season-less pieces built to function as a real, lived-in wardrobe.

John Alexander Skelton Collection XIX has arrived.  Available In-store & Online soon.  All inquiries — email info@dpto.l...
01/13/2026

John Alexander Skelton Collection XIX has arrived.
Available In-store & Online soon. All inquiries — email [email protected]

wishing you a happy new year — thank you for making 2025 our best yet 💫
12/31/2025

wishing you a happy new year — thank you for making 2025 our best yet 💫

End of an Era: Jonathan Anderson for LoeweJonathan Anderson approached Loewe as a living workshop, where tradition was n...
12/27/2025

End of an Era: Jonathan Anderson for Loewe

Jonathan Anderson approached Loewe as a living workshop, where tradition was never static. His vision elevated craftsmanship through radical simplicity, playful abstraction, and intellectual rigor. Garments felt both intimate and sculptural, balancing softness with structure. By collapsing the distance between fashion, art, and craft, Anderson reshaped how modern luxury is experienced. His tenure leaves behind a house defined not by logos, but by ideas.

Introductions: Evan KinoriEvan Kinori designs and works as a pattern-maker in his San Francisco studio, approaching clot...
12/23/2025

Introductions: Evan Kinori

Evan Kinori designs and works as a pattern-maker in his San Francisco studio, approaching clothing as a slow, considered practice. His collections are built through extensive fabric research, often sourcing textiles from Japan and other regions where material history and craftsmanship remain central. Each garment is carefully constructed to endure — both structurally and stylistically — evolving with wear rather than aging out. The silhouettes are quiet and precise, designed to integrate seamlessly into an existing wardrobe. Together, the pieces form a subtle but unmistakable signature, defined by restraint, balance, and integrity.

End of an Era: Takahiro Miyash*ta for TheSoloist.At TheSoloist., fashion became a language of introspection. Miyash*ta b...
12/20/2025

End of an Era: Takahiro Miyash*ta for TheSoloist.

At TheSoloist., fashion became a language of introspection. Miyash*ta built collections around solitude, fragility, and defiance, often referencing sound, silence, and emotional distance. Tailoring was distorted, layered, and broken down to reflect inner tension. The clothes carried a sense of personal narrative rather than trend. This era affirmed TheSoloist as one of fashion’s most honest voices.

End of an Era: Takahiro Miyash*ta for TheSoloist.At TheSoloist., fashion became a language of introspection. Miyash*ta b...
12/20/2025

End of an Era: Takahiro Miyash*ta for TheSoloist.

At TheSoloist., fashion became a language of introspection. Miyash*ta built collections around solitude, fragility, and defiance, often referencing sound, silence, and emotional distance. Tailoring was distorted, layered, and broken down to reflect inner tension. The clothes carried a sense of personal narrative rather than trend. This era affirmed TheSoloist as one of fashion’s most honest voices.

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821 Traction Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
90013

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

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+12139887229

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