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Kitson
Kitson Main Store
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
FoundedLos Angeles (2000 (2000))
FounderFraser Kitson Ross
HeadquartersWest Hollywood, California, U.S.
Number of locations18
Key peopleFraser Ross, Founder
Courtney Saavedra, Director of Marketing & PR
ProductsClothing, jewelry, beauty products, gifts, novelties, books
OwnerA-List
Websitekitsonlosangeles.com

Kitson is an upmarket department store chain whose head store is on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. This store is well-known for celebrity spotting, especially by paparazzi.

Company

Kitson is a pop culture brand that was established in 2000 on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Kitson has a kids' store called Kitson Kids on Robertson and has other locations in Beverly Hills and the Pacific Palisades.

The store carries a selection of clothing for adults and children as well as an assortment of gifts, toys, books, and art.

Kitson has been featured in the movie The Bling Ring and Entourage. The store's 2020 holiday window displays purporting to call out hypocritical actions by political figures such as Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, Eric Garcetti as well as others all wearing Santa Hats went viral.

References

  1. "Kitson holiday window display targets Fauci, Chrissy Teigen, Alyssa Milano as 'hypocrites'". 5 December 2020.

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History of retail in Southern California
Department stores
with origins in
Central
Los Angeles
L.A. neighborhoods
Long Beach
Pasadena
Rest of L.A. Co.
Bakersfield
Inland Empire
Orange Co.
San Diego–Tijuana
Elsewhere
Clothing and shoes
Discount and
membership stores
Drugstores
Furniture and
home furnishings
Grocery stores
Home enter-
tainment, appliances
  • Adray's
  • Cal Stereo
  • Federated Group
  • Golden Bear Home and Sport Centers
  • Ken Crane's
  • Leo's Stereo
  • Pacific Stereo
  • Rogersound Labs
  • University Stereo
Home improvement
Music
On-street shopping
L.A.
shopping center
"firsts"
Shopping centers
Los Angeles
L.A. Central Area
Westside
San Fernando Valley
San Gabriel Valley
South Bay
Southeast L.A. Co.
Long Beach
Northern L.A. Co.
Orange
Riverside
San Bernardino
San Diego
Santa Barbara
Ventura
Elsewhere
See also: History of retail in Southern California –  History of retail in Palm Springs — Note: starred (*) listings indicate former regional mall now site of strip-style community center with new name


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