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- Designer Jill Aiko Yee with one of her signature gradient gowns.
- Jill shared a booth with accessory designer Claudia Zhao of Cloud Cloud.
- Hester Street Fair co-founder (and mommy-to-be!) SuChin Pak greeted guests.
- Cali summer essentials, courtesy of Standard Goods.
- Baja, Santa Fe and "Neon Indian" bustiers by LA's Rojas.
- Tons of food trucks were in the house, including Mandoline Grill, Cool Haus and the day's crowd-pleaser, Cousins Maine Lobster (lobster rolls, anyone?)
- The Reisco Beer Garden served up craft beers, specialty cocktails and refreshing "Hester Hollywood party punch"
- Handmade jewels by Arsha Rafiqi Atelier.
- Prints-a-plenty at Bleu Vintage's booth.
- A jumbo slide and face painting station for the kiddies.
- Wooden wonders by Fleet Originals.
- Minimalist (and wallet-friendly) jewelry by Nikki Montoya.
- These $10 pendant scarves by Bling in Box were an unexpected hit.
- JD Luxe's mobile boutique -- is this the next big thing?
- Shoppers perusing JD's fashion truck.
- Repurposed vintage by Raggedy Threads.
- Charming, chemical-free bouquets by Tara Koller of Silver Lake Farms.
- Boho-happy vintage by Fair Season.
- Cute handmade leather bags by Arc of LA.
- Patrons lined up to receive custom $1 poems created by comedian Andy Dick (really).
- It was a perfect day to show off your pint-sized pup. We counted at least six Pomeranians.