Another layer people forget about here in Detroit is the fashion scene.
It's alive and well and adds one more piece to Detroit's puzzle.
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From the New York perspective, this might seem like a long shot, but
if you're interested in fashion (and not necessarily interested in
living here, or in any city where the beers cost $6), it's not crazy.
Detroit has extremely low overhead costs — not too long ago, you could buy a home there for $1,000,
and you can rent both a home and retail space in trendier metro
neighborhoods for a fraction of what you'd pay in New York, Los
Angeles, or Chicago. "Michigan is more approachable for a designer who
wants to be able to afford housing and also run a business and make a
profit," says Brian Heath, founder and producer of Detroit Fashion
Week. Also: People in Michigan still need to wear clothes and are still
going to buy them, and they don't uniformly think elastic-waisted pants
are the way to go. For stylish individuals outside of cosmopolitan
cities, there should be life beyond GO International.
In their efforts to make sure Detroit is known for more than just
being an automotive town, the fashion community has planned a second
sort of Fashion Week: Fashion in Detroit, "a high-end runway show,"
will drop in less than two weeks. Unlike Detroit Fashion Week's $350
entrance fee, Fashion in Detroit's fee is $2,500, and both Kid Rock
(who has a Made in Detroit clothing line) and Betsey Johnson will be
showing. It would seem Detroit's catching on quickly, then: The pricier
the velvet rope, the better the show.
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