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Red Carpets, press junkets, award shows and production schedules have all changed. But, fashion abides. The Courier spoke to two of the town's hottest stylists about trends, predictions and adapting to the new normal. 

From Compton to Couture. From learning in sweat shops to presenting on the biggest Fashion Week runways around the world, Johana Hernandez is a Latinx millennial sensation.

You can also arrange a class with Natural Pilates of Brentwood who has set up their outdoor studio in the parking lot with tents. "It's a beautiful and welcoming atmosphere that their clients and our guests have really enjoyed," Clark told the Courier. "They are

If smokey mezcal margaritas are on your mind, and you like the idea of cocktails that give back, Madre Oaxacan & Mezcaleria (with three locations in L.A., including West Hollywood), will be in residence at Terra every Thursday in September.  The rooftop lounge at Eataly

Michelin-star Chef Brendan Collins of Fia in Santa Monica has gone back to his British roots with Market Tavern at the Original Farmers Market.

The hotel sees this as a stepping-stone solution. "We certainly hope that we can all return to more 'normal' operations sooner rather than later, but if the need for this service remains, we are here to provide it," added Velasquez.

For Jason Rhee, owner of the Rheefined Company based in Los Angeles, "A micro-wedding does not have to be a micro-effort. This is the best opportunity for you to be really personal without having the concern of who will you offend or have to courtesy

Beverly Hills High School student Alana Morgan was crowned Miss California Teen USA on Aug. 9.

Philanthropist Wendy Goldberg, told the Courier that Christy "had one of the brightest, clearest minds of anybody I've ever known.

If you're craving a more urban atmosphere, missed during your annual culture trip to New York, downtown L.A. has new skyline offerings.