Denise K.
Yelp
If you're too intimidated by Maxfield, or couldn't find it, come to Noodle Stories.
I would like to tell you ahead of time that it is completely unlabeled, however, there is absolutely zero signage.
That being said, I'll snap a photo of it and show you all where it is so you don't miss the fantastic little store near the boring Beverly Center.
Noodle Stories stocks mostly avant-garde designers: Comme des Garcon, Maison Martin Margiela, Junya Watanabe, Yohji Yamamoto.... primarily Japanese and Belgian designers. They also carry basic, luxurious sweaters and a quaint variety of flat shoes (mostly loafers and the like). I don't know why the store is called Noodle Stories. But I'm desperate to find out.
You won't find crazy prints here, embellished necklines, leggings or logo-infested handbags. (But they do have mens' clothing next door!)
What you will find here is better: understated, meticulously crafted clothing that you have to try on to understand. Well, maybe you still won't understand the clothing, but to me, that's just part of the appeal of Noodle Stories' merchandise-- each design has been conceived "out of the box", and as weird as the cuts may be, each garment is easily workable into an existing wardrobe and will probably last you for seasons upon seasons upon seasons....
And did I mention the salespeople are courteous? They are all a little older than your typical hip WeHo crowd, but this is essential to the type of store Noodle Stories is. It's homey and quiet, the way its clothes are.