‘It girl’ RESA designer Suzanne Marchese wants $1.99M for the Venice Beach home where she launched her brand
A Venice Beach bungalow where the “it girl” fashion designer Suzanne Marchese founded her brand, RESA, has hit the market for $1.99 million, Gimme Shelter has learned.
A Venice Beach bungalow where the “it girl” fashion designer Suzanne Marchese founded her brand, RESA, has hit the market for $1.99 million, Gimme Shelter has learned.
The move comes as Marchese — whose clients include Selena Gomez, Emma Roberts, Dakota Fanning and Bella Hadid — launched RESA’s first brick-and-mortar store on famed Abbot Kinney Boulevard last fall.

The three-bedroom, two-bath spread at 1163 Nelrose Ave. comes with one of the largest backyards in Venice, notes the listing.
Born in New York City, Marchese, a former US Weekly senior fashion editor, launched RESA in 2015 as an e-commerce brand. She bought the 1,288-square-foot bungalow — built in 1914 and thoroughly modernized — for $1.71 million in 2022.
“As a vintage collector and designer who finds endless inspiration in the past, this home has really been a reflection of who I am at my core,” Marchese told Gimme.
As for the design, Marchese said she kept the space “light and white so the vintage accents and art could really stand out.”
A few of her home’s favorite pieces are the 1960’s and ’70s light fixtures mixed with black and white photographs by Adam Franzino.
“All the pieces I sourced personally, and some even rotate through my retail store on Abbot Kinney. I love how the home blends marble, wood and subtle black accents with softer vintage textures,” Marchese said.
Having a yard has also been “such a special place for relaxing, entertaining and even hosting dinners for my business,” she said. “Ultimately, I am moving simply because I want a change and little more space, but this Venice Beach bungalow has been an incredibly meaningful canvas for my creativity.”
The updated, light-filled property is made for indoor/outdoor living. It also comes with a sauna and a cold plunge — ideal after a day at the beach.
It also features charming front courtyard and is “hedged for privacy.” There are also two coveted parking spots.
Inside, three elegant bay windows flood the space with light, and whitewashed interiors help create a contemporary feel. There’s an open living and dining area, plus a minimalist chef’s kitchen with a compact island breakfast bar. A main bedroom suite boasts plenty of built-in closet space.
French doors open to a dining deck overlooking the backyard that’s primed for entertaining.
The listing broker is Douglas Elliman’s Trey Alligood.
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