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Japan is totally big in LA right now and apparently, so is bowing ridiculously adorable sister stores. While J-Pop mecca Popkiller's new concept shop landed just steps from its first Little Tokyo location, stylist go-to haven Satine nabbed a second Abbot Kinney space for its too-cute little sis Satine Kawaii.
Located only a stone's throw away from boutique owner Jeannie Lee's second outpost Satine Convenience Store and downstairs from event venue Space Abbot Kinney, the Tokyo-inspired 600-square-foot Venice spot offers the usual cult fave labels (Opening Ceremony, Kenzo, Erdem, more) and even more charming tchotchkes (limited edition Be@rbrick toys, Sanrio giftables, etc.) than its two stylish older sibs. In addition to stocking ready-to-wear collections from Japanese designers, Lee tells fashion trade pub WWD that the shop also offers "green tea Kit Kats and rice crackers, and other little things I bring back from Japan."
For more of Satine 3.0's cute wares, check out additional photos after the jump.
· Satine Boutique [Official Site]
· Satine's Boston Terriers Draw a Crowd [Racked]
· French Fave Caudalie Brings More Beauty to Abbot Kinney [Racked]
· Popkiller Invades Little Tokyo Again with Concept Shop POP [Racked]