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Controversial Trend Alert: West LA Embraces Slow Living, Sustainable Fashion, and Pistachio Flavor in 2025!

Controversial Trend Alert: West LA Embraces Slow Living, Sustainable Fashion, and Pistachio Flavor in 2025!
Discover the latest trends in West LA: slow living, sustainable design, mental health practices, and the flavor of the year! 🌟

Staff

Oct 15, 2025

Trivia Question❓

In Westside LA, which beach is known for its famous outdoor basketball courts where many celebrities have been known to play pickup games?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Featured Events for the Week

Beach Yoga in Santa Monica — Monday, October 6, 9:00 am–10:00 am Start your week with an invigorating yoga session right on Santa Monica Beach, often near Lifeguard Tower 26. Enjoy the ocean breeze and soothing sounds of the waves. All levels welcome.

 

Hammer Museum: Free Admission & Exhibition Tours — Tuesday, October 7, 11:00 am–8:00 pm Explore contemporary and historical art at the Hammer Museum in Westwood. Enjoy free admission all day, with docent-led tours often available in the afternoon.

 

Santa Monica Farmers Market (Wednesday Edition) — Wednesday, October 8, 8:00 am–1:00 pm Visit one of the largest and most renowned farmers markets in Southern California on Arizona Avenue. Discover fresh, organic produce, artisanal foods, and specialty items directly from California farms.

 

Twilight Concert Series at the Santa Monica Pier — Thursday, October 9, 7:00 pm–9:30 pm Enjoy a free outdoor concert right on the iconic Santa Monica Pier. This popular series features diverse musical acts with the Pacific Ocean as a stunning backdrop. Arrive early for a good spot.

 

"First Fridays" on Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice — Friday, October 10, 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Experience the vibrant energy of Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice during its monthly "First Fridays" event. Enjoy gourmet food trucks, live music, art installations, and extended hours at local boutiques and galleries.

 

Westwood Village Farmers Market — Saturday, October 11, 10:00 am–2:00 pm Stroll through this charming neighborhood market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and local vendors. A relaxed Saturday morning activity.

 

Free Guided Tour of the Getty Center — Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, Various Times (check schedule) Explore the magnificent architecture, gardens, and art collection of the Getty Center with a knowledgeable docent. Learn about the masterpieces and the vision behind this stunning complex. Free admission, but parking fee applies.

 

Palisades Village Fall Festival — Sunday, October 12, 12:00 pm–5:00 pm Head to Pacific Palisades for a family-friendly fall festival. Expect live music, pumpkin decorating, face painting, local vendor booths, and special promotions from shops and restaurants in the charming Palisades Village.

 

Ongoing Events

 

"Ancient Assyria: Art of the World's First Empire" — Running through December 31 The Getty Villa in Malibu (a short drive north) hosts a major exhibition of ancient Assyrian art and artifacts, including monumental reliefs and intricate ivories. Advance timed tickets are required for the Getty Villa.

 

Skyspace LA — Daily, various hours (check for sunset times) Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Los Angeles from California's tallest open-air observation deck. For an extra thrill, try the Skyslide, a glass slide attached to the exterior of the building.

 

Quick Glance Summary

 

Day Event
Mon, Oct 6 Beach Yoga (Santa Monica)
Tue, Oct 7 Hammer Museum (Free admission & tours)
Wed, Oct 8 Santa Monica Farmers Market (Weekday)
Thu, Oct 9 Twilight Concert (Santa Monica Pier)
Fri, Oct 10 "First Fridays" (Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice)
Sat & Sun Getty Center Tour (Free guided tours)
Sat, Oct 11 Westwood Village Farmers Market
Sun, Oct 12 Palisades Village Fall Festival
Through Dec 31 "Ancient Assyria" Exhibit (Getty Villa)
Daily Skyspace LA (Panoramic city views)
 

Secret Little Hack

Avoid heavy traffic on the 405 by taking Sepulveda Boulevard as an alternative route.

West Los Angeles is experiencing a quiet transformation as residents adopt a lifestyle rooted in intentionality and calm.

 

Rather than abandoning ambition, the focus is on stability and practical rhythms.

 

Sawtelle, renowned for its Japanese American heritage, leads this shift with vibrant streetscapes and bustling local eateries.

 

Public spaces are evolving; library patios now serve as tranquil co-working spots, while concise community classes fit busy lives without adding stress.

 

Even LA traffic feels different as some locals opt for slower drives, savoring the journey.

 

Shops offer durable, thoughtfully curated goods, and fitness studios highlight restoration through breathwork and gentle strength sessions.

 

Daily micro-rituals—like strolling the Bluff Trail or writing postcards—add simple joy.

 

As intentional habits take hold, West LA’s energy remains radiant—just more present, deliberate, and truly connected.


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Joke Of The Day

Why did the hipster burn his tongue in Westside LA?

Because he drank his coffee before it was cool!

West Los Angeles is experiencing a creative renaissance, as artisans from Venice to Culver City redefine modern craft with a focus on sustainability and authenticity.

 

Local makers are embracing DIY artistry, crafting jewelry from recycled silver and hand-stitching totes, while tech founders seek balance in weekend pottery workshops.

 

This movement goes beyond style, rooted deeply in eco-conscious values.

 

Studios transform reclaimed wood and deadstock fabrics into limited-run pieces, drawing a growing community of mindful shoppers.

 

Bustling markets become gathering points, with events like Brentwood’s Oktoberfest on October 11 and the Sunshine Makers Market at Helms Design District on October 18 inviting residents to connect with local talent.

 

This “artisan minimalism” stands out for its imperfections, celebrating the human touch in every creation.

 

West LA’s new luxury is defined by the care poured into each handmade item—a lasting testament to craftsmanship and community spirit.


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Quote Of The Day

"Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth."

The ‘Great Lock-In’ is sweeping through West Los Angeles as 2025 nears its end, reshaping local culture.

 

Entrepreneurs, filmmakers, and designers are channeling their energy into productivity, creativity, and wellness, setting a new standard for balancing work and self-care.

 

Co-working hubs in Culver City are packed, while Brentwood’s cafés buzz with quiet determination.

 

Work routines now feature goal journals and noise-canceling headphones, while fitness studios introduce ‘Lock & Flow’—yoga mixed with accountability techniques for sharper minds and healthier bodies.

 

Influencers drive #WestLALockIn trends, merging self-care tips with career wins and signaling a shift in what success means locally.

 

Recent business moves echo this momentum, as West LA saw a record 1.4 million square feet leased in early 2025.

 

Major firms like Spin Master and Loeb & Loeb are expanding and renewing spaces, reinforcing West LA as a hub for innovation and well-being.

 


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Tip of The Day

Explore the Venice Canals for a scenic walk or paddle board adventure!

West Los Angeles is experiencing a surge in holistic mental health practices, shaping a community devoted to well-being.

 

From UCLA’s animated campus to Santa Monica’s peaceful studios, mindfulness is woven into daily routines.

 

Students take meditation breaks to manage stress, while creative professionals turn to journaling and guided sessions for inspiration.

 

Local gyms and boutique studios now blend mental clarity with fitness, while cafés serve as hubs for reflective wellness events.

 

In May 2024, thousands gathered for the 20th Anniversary NAMIWalks Greater LA County Mental Health Fest, highlighting awareness and community support.

 

October's Annual Celebration by Mental Health Advocacy Services on Sawtelle Boulevard honored leaders advancing mental health rights.

 

The LA Mental Health & Addiction Network regularly brings professionals together in Beverly Hills to collaborate.

 

With innovation and culture intertwined, West LA shows that mental wellness is not only accessible but powerfully aspirational.


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Interesting Facts

  • Westside LA is home to the famous Getty Center, an art museum with stunning architecture and breathtaking views of the city.


  • The neighborhood of Venice Beach is known for its lively boardwalk, where you can find street performers, outdoor vendors, and even a skate park.


  • Westside LA is also home to some of the most expensive real estate in the country, with mansions in neighborhoods like Bel Air and Pacific Palisades fetching tens of millions of dollars.


West Los Angeles is embracing a pistachio craze, with the distinctive green nut emerging as a defining flavor for 2025.

 

Cafés now feature pistachio lattes mixed with oat milk, appealing to both flavor seekers and health enthusiasts.

 

Bakeries tempt locals with pistachio-inspired treats, from airy macarons to artisanal breads, adding a refreshing twist to classic desserts.

 

Restaurants are innovating, incorporating pistachios into savory dishes like vibrant pesto pasta and roasted vegetables topped with nutty crumbles.

 

Smoothie bars have also joined the movement, crafting energizing pistachio bowls for busy residents.

 

Many locals see pistachios as a perfect fit for the neighborhood's healthy yet indulgent character.

 

The nut’s subtle richness and adaptability reflect West LA’s unique synergy of wellness and culinary artistry.

 

For the community, pistachio isn’t just a passing trend — it’s fast becoming a flavorful lifestyle staple.


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