Diavolina
(310) 550-1341
156 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles,
CA
90048
34.0742
-118.3836
Neighborhoods: Central LA, Beverly Center
Last updated 6.13.09

What People Are Saying About Diavolina
The Editor
Kim Cooper
Citysearch
In Short
In her spacious, leopard-spotted boutique on the south end of Robertson, Evelyn Ungvari unveils a sophisticated, sexy selection of the latest shoes, separates and costume jewels she finds most intriguing. Grab a disposable stocking from the jar and vamp in Laurence Dacade's Mercury wing stilettos, Pierre Hardy's silver toe ball confection or Marc Jacobs' cartoony plastic flats. Fashion favorites include jeans by Ditto, J Brand and Tsubi, Olga Rasputina tunics, and Livity's jaunty wool/hemp tam o'shanter.
User Reviews
beautychick
December 10, 2008
This store has it right!! all the indie labels ,no attitude, cool minimal art deco decor.. just hope and pray they bring in USA indie beauty products and clothes. loves it!!
read full reviewAnonymous
May 17, 2008
From the inexpensive beaded velvet Vietnamese thongs to the towering wooden platform sandals and boots by Sky, Diavolina (Italian for 'little she-devil') specializes in sexy shoes for women. Designer names, no-names and local talent can all be found in this cozy, bustling shop.
read full reviewthebrothersalter
March 03, 2008
Everyone is extremely helpful, which you don't find at most boutiques on Robertson, unless it feels like they are throwing themselves at you. I am able to find an entire outfit, down to the shoes here without having to go to big department store. To the woman who said that Diavolina looks cheap but at Jimmy Choo prices I say some people don't get fashion just the price tag or name droppers and because this store is so eclectic its probably just out of her grasp. You must go here, I tell everyone.
read full reviewThe Details on Diavolina
Know Before You Go:
Get on the email or postal list for regular updates on the frequent sales.
Save Money:
Head to the back of the shop to find bargains, including a basket of $20 items.
The Extras:
WeHo shop staff can be snooty, but here you'll find friendly, knowledgeable gals willing to go the extra mile to make a customer smile.






