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FAKE FAMOUS
a new blog feature by your favorite fake famous entertainment reporter
Bakersfield scene, I love you. Let's do lunch. While we're at lunch we can discuss about why we spend so much time obsessing over the actual famous when we could be obsesing over our own brand of B-town fame. Yes, you know what I'm talking about -- Fake Fame. Dude, I, Danielle "The C is for Crazy" Belton, am totally fake famous in Bakersfield and I know I'm not the only one. Well, now, like a good entertainment reporter, not only will I serve you up tidbits on shows and folks coming to town, I will introduce you to people, places, bands and things in the B-town that totally deserve to be either just as, or even more, fake famous than me.
Today's canidate for "Fake Fame" is salon/boutique owner Leah Little of Posh.
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Leah Little with Posh dropped me a note over the weekend for giving her a shout-out in my WOTS column last week. Her shop was featured in my Sunday fashion piece (login required). As you may recall from the "Everybody's Working For the Weekend" series, Leah and her crew showed up on a Saturday night at Xander's Grill celebrating a recent fashion show.
Here are some shots for a show Leah had at Xander's. (Which, like to PJ's Jazz & Blues, is where I'm moving. Seriously. I'll be well fed with good drinks, pretty people and jazz music around me at all times. I could finally die happy.)




Leah is really hustling to make her shop stand out in Bakersfield's fast growing high-end boutique arena. She just finished hitting a Ed Hardy party in LA. According to Leah his new line is destined to be the next Von Dutch.
"I just want people to know Posh has it before the black market copies it," she wrote.
Posh is going to be the only shop in Central Cali to carry the line.

Here's Leah and designer Christian Augier from the Ed Hardy show in LA. Leah (of course) is the super cute blonde Augier is hugging. Leah, like her last name, is Little, but she's all kinds of spunky funky. (But who's the guy in the pink spotty shirt behind you guys? He's not feeling the spunky-funky love over there.)
Leah said this new line is getting "lots of press, but people in Bakersfield don't know of them yet, lets keep Bakerfield informed the same time as Hollywood so Bakersfield can be trendy too."
Touche, my dear! Go Leah, work those trends!
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You don't have to be a star to be in my show: Got some news I could use about you, your music, your band, your play, your clothing line, your club, your bar, your boutique, a recent show, anything fashionable in the fake celebrity world of Bakersfield? Send it to me! Danielle C. Belton, fake celebrity journalist! Because Baketown is like Moby -- here, we're all made of stars. Get "Fake Famous" by sending yer dirt, photos, etc. to dbelton@bakersfield.com.
a new blog feature by your favorite fake famous entertainment reporter
Bakersfield scene, I love you. Let's do lunch. While we're at lunch we can discuss about why we spend so much time obsessing over the actual famous when we could be obsesing over our own brand of B-town fame. Yes, you know what I'm talking about -- Fake Fame. Dude, I, Danielle "The C is for Crazy" Belton, am totally fake famous in Bakersfield and I know I'm not the only one. Well, now, like a good entertainment reporter, not only will I serve you up tidbits on shows and folks coming to town, I will introduce you to people, places, bands and things in the B-town that totally deserve to be either just as, or even more, fake famous than me.
Today's canidate for "Fake Fame" is salon/boutique owner Leah Little of Posh.
* * * *
Leah Little with Posh dropped me a note over the weekend for giving her a shout-out in my WOTS column last week. Her shop was featured in my Sunday fashion piece (login required). As you may recall from the "Everybody's Working For the Weekend" series, Leah and her crew showed up on a Saturday night at Xander's Grill celebrating a recent fashion show.
Here are some shots for a show Leah had at Xander's. (Which, like to PJ's Jazz & Blues, is where I'm moving. Seriously. I'll be well fed with good drinks, pretty people and jazz music around me at all times. I could finally die happy.)




Leah is really hustling to make her shop stand out in Bakersfield's fast growing high-end boutique arena. She just finished hitting a Ed Hardy party in LA. According to Leah his new line is destined to be the next Von Dutch.
"I just want people to know Posh has it before the black market copies it," she wrote.
Posh is going to be the only shop in Central Cali to carry the line.

Here's Leah and designer Christian Augier from the Ed Hardy show in LA. Leah (of course) is the super cute blonde Augier is hugging. Leah, like her last name, is Little, but she's all kinds of spunky funky. (But who's the guy in the pink spotty shirt behind you guys? He's not feeling the spunky-funky love over there.)
Leah said this new line is getting "lots of press, but people in Bakersfield don't know of them yet, lets keep Bakerfield informed the same time as Hollywood so Bakersfield can be trendy too."
Touche, my dear! Go Leah, work those trends!
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You don't have to be a star to be in my show: Got some news I could use about you, your music, your band, your play, your clothing line, your club, your bar, your boutique, a recent show, anything fashionable in the fake celebrity world of Bakersfield? Send it to me! Danielle C. Belton, fake celebrity journalist! Because Baketown is like Moby -- here, we're all made of stars. Get "Fake Famous" by sending yer dirt, photos, etc. to dbelton@bakersfield.com.
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