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Kitson is a boutique located in Los Angeles, California on the famous Robertson Boulevard. The store is a well known location for celebrity spotting, especially by the papparazzi. Jessica Simpson, Nicole Richie, Victoria Beckham, Eva Longoria, Debra Messing, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Teri Hatcher, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Lil' Wayne and Ashley Tisdale have been photographed shopping at the store. Fraser Ross opened Kitson in 2000 as a single boutique store. Kitson has expanded to include Kitson Men down Robertson Boulevard, and Kitson Kid's across the street.
   The boutique sells over 237 high end brands, such as Michael Kors, Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers, Nicky Hilton's Chick line and Marc Jacobs among others. The store displays a trends list of "in style" things, ranked from 1 to 50, with 1 being the best.
   Kitson has maintained its popularity selling t-shirts with pop-cultural references. "Team Aniston" and "Team Jolie" shirts were popular during the Brangelina saga, and "Mrs. Federline" shirts first became famous when one was made for Britney Spears and she was photographed in it.

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