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wearing the same outfit and readers get to decide who pulls it off better.Now a local company not only does the same thing with its customers, it's selling the clothes, too.Banking on the insatiable appetite of women for the clothes that adorn the stars, two local entrepreneurs have plunged into the online clothing biz with ShopA List, adding the occasional private house party when ladies can make a night of it trying on Matty M and Da Nang dresses while sipping cocktails and eating frosted pink cupcakes and fruit dipped in a chocolate fountain.It's the kind of event where someone asks, "Adjustable thongs? What's there to adjust?" or where peek a boo dresses draw whistles from the first floor landing and customers are encouraged to model their try ons in a grand parade down the stairs.The online store doesn't sell the Guccis or Pradas that multimillion dollar salaries buy, but it does provide more affordable daily ensembles, with the caveat that "affordable" means you happen to have a good size disposable income."I am a huge fan of A list for many reasons," said , 31, of Bothell. "I love their fresh outlook for shopping online. It makes me feel updated and almost famous to shop there. I think it is too cool that I'm on their front page!"Walton, dubbed a "local A lister" by the site, is photographed wearing a black lace dress by Sin. To her left is a shot of in the same sexy threads.Who wears it best?Not our call, but it's a good gimmick.ShopA List is a homegrown, family affair. , 31, and , 25, are BFFs who came up with the idea for the business, exclusively online out of Madsen's Federal Way home."Nowadays everybody wants their 15 minutes of fame. We seem to be celebrity obsessed," said Woodstrom, who lives in Tacoma. "But we're taking the positive approach to it by showcasing real people."Some of those people were at a recent clothes party. Wearing a colorful Jully Kang silk tube dress she had bought at an earlier party, another Madsen childhood friend, of Des Moines, was back to spend some more money."You know who has that shirt?" Woodstrom asked as she pointed to the white, long sleeved T shirt Bowden had in hand. "Madonna."Without missing a beat, Bowden put one hand on her