After securing a $20 million deal for a Beverly Hills compound earlier this year, fashion designer Jerry Lorenzo, the founder of the upscale streetwear brand Fear of God, has put his exquisitely remodeled Los Feliz home on the market for $14.9 million.
The Spanish-style residence, originally built in the 1930s for the Ralph family—founders of the Ralph’s grocery store chain—has seen a storied history. It was once owned by soap opera star Ronn Moss (from The Bold and the Beautiful), who sold it in 2015 to political figure Paul Manafort and his son-in-law Jeffrey Yohai. Following legal issues faced by Manafort, the home was seized and later sold to a pair of Hollywood managers. After a year-long renovation, the property was flipped in 2018 for $8.495 million to Lorenzo and his wife, Desiree Manuel.
Lorenzo has since overseen a complete renovation of the home, guided by designers Kathleen and Tommy Clements. The result is described as “a world of refined beauty,” featuring warm-toned interiors and meticulously chosen finishes that exude understated luxury. The listing, represented by Tyrone McKillen of Plus Real Estate Group, showcases approximately 7,200 square feet of space across the main house, guesthouse, and poolside loggia, all dressed in muted tones and soft textiles.
The home features travertine archways and chevron-pattern parquet flooring throughout its main and upper levels. A striking staircase in the foyer echoes Lorenzo’s design sensibility, while the formal sitting room is stylish yet casual. The dining room boasts a baronial fireplace and a carved wood ceiling painted in a milky beige that complements the walls.
The eat-in kitchen is centered around a doublewide island with a prep sink, white oak cabinetry, gourmet appliances, and grey flannel-colored countertops with streaks of contrasting color. Adjacent to the kitchen is a lounge with floor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking the backyard.
The property includes five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. A guest bedroom, styled as a study, opens to a column-supported loggia, while the primary suite features a fireplace, a sleek bath, and a two-room closet and dressing area.
Outdoors, the home offers a vine-draped pergola shading a poolside terrace, a sports court, and a two-story detached guesthouse. The backyard also features a sunken spa and a dining pergola, completing the luxurious outdoor experience.