Rodeo Drive Walk of Style, Fashion memorial sidewalk in Beverly Hills, United States.
Rodeo Drive Walk of Style features bronze plaques set into the sidewalk of the famous luxury shopping street in Beverly Hills. The plaques honor influential fashion designers, photographers, and style innovators from around the world.
The program launched in 2003 when Giorgio Armani received the first plaque, marking the beginning of this fashion recognition initiative. It has grown into a way to honor influential figures who shaped the fashion industry.
Each honoree shares a personal quote about their vision of style on their plaque, revealing what drove their creative work in fashion. These words show visitors how different designers and innovators approached their craft.
This can be visited for free as you walk along the shopping street, and you can explore it at your own pace any time. Parking is available in nearby garages on Beverly Hills streets if you need a place to leave your car.
At the southern end of the street stands an aluminum sculpture called Torso by artist Robert Graham, which serves as the symbol for the entire program. Many visitors walk past this artwork without realizing it marks the official gateway to the plaques.
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