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Art & Design

West Hollywood Fashion Designer Rocks the World in 1964 with Topless Bikini

Paul Revere Williams

Irving Blum, Ferus Gallery director, during Andy Warhol’s first-ever commercial gallery exhibit in July 1962 at 723 N. La Cienega Blvd. (in the unincorporated West Hollywood community)

WeHo’s Gallery Row Was Once the Center of L.A. Art

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