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It’s three times the experience. 14 department stores. 600 specialty stores. 140 fashion destinations. 100 dining options. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it at Lakewood, Los Cerritos and Stonewood Centers.
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Agents, managers and lawyers make plenty of loot from being celebrity-adjacent, so why shouldn't cousins, daughters and ex-wives? Whether the hanger-on had the dumb luck of a genetic link or the forethought of a marriage certificate, their stores and spas have that added touch of glamour only a celebrity endorsement can bring. Daddy's Little GirlThese women forged their own ways, but having famous fathers sure didn't hurt.
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Stella McCartneySimultaneously, she took a giant step out from the shadow of her father, former Beatle Paul McCartney.
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DariThanks to Melanie Shatner, daughter of William, Valley denizens can shop close to home for Hollywood-ready looks. Note to Trekkies: She doesn't sell memorabilia from her father's "Star Trek" days. Sorry.
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Strange Invisible PerfumesAlexandra Balahoutis offers customized scents that take into account a person's travels, favorite wines and most cherished books. Such care doesn't come cheap: The consultation and first quarter-ounce bottle of perfume run $2,100. Luckily, her stepdad producer Jerry Bruckheimer can refer his high-rolling Hollywood friends to her store.
Till Death Do Us PartThese Hollywood wives (and ex-wives) make good on their hubbies' fame.
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Kaviar and KindSunrise Ruffalo, wife of actor Mark, co-owns this by-appointment-only shop with jewelry designer Katherine Azarmi-Rose. Naomi Watts, Kirsten Dunst and Mischa Barton are among some of the celebrity fans.
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belle grayOwner Lisa Rinna is married to "LA Law" heartthrob Harry Hamlin, though some might call her a celebrity in her own right (hello, "Melrose Place" and "Dancing with the Stars"). The store's official website lists Rinna's favorite items and her picks for the week.
All in the FamilyBeing known as so-and-so's [fill in familial relation here] sometimes has its perks.
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Belle VisageAfter Inez Dunst's daughter Kirsten landed a role in Interview for a Vampire, she started taking her to aesthetician Tina K for facials to combat her long hours spent in makeup. When Kirsten no longer needed a full-time momager, Inez became Public Relations Director and co-owner of Tina K's spa Belle Visage. Apparently her advice works when it comes to glowing skin.
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skylaGrowing up in Hawaii together, cousins Sky Reynolds and Kelly Preston were once inseparable. Preston went on to Hollywood and married John Travolta, and Reynolds opened up her own boutique in Westwood. At the opening party, Preston brought along fellow Scientologists Danny Masterson and Erika Christensen.
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Some Odd RubiesThe Los Feliz store's three owners certainly have celebrity connections: Summer Phoenix is Joaquin's sister and Casey Affleck's wife; Odessa Whitmire was once Ben Affleck's assistant and Matt Damon's girlfriend; and Ruby Canner is a childhood friend of the Phoenixes. But the shop's main draw is the dazzling vintage pieces, reworked to fit current styles and bodies.
Rock Band Side ProjectsMany musicians dabble on the side, and not just with groupies.
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Silverlake Conservatory of MusicFounded by Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2001, the Conservatory is a nonprofit organization offering instruction in singing and playing musical instruments.
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Lobal OrningMore a new-wave hippie than the brooding bassist one would expect, Justin Chancellor of Tool has his own book and record shop in Topanga Canyon. He also sells artwork by Alex Grey, who also creates Tool's CD covers.
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X-LARGEThis store delivers skateboarding and hip-hop styles that represent youth culture in LA. Original investor Mike D of the Beastie Boys is still a shareholder.
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