Hermès in the Making Event at the Somerset Collection in Troy
Hermès in the Making Event Comes to the Somerset Collection in Troy
Hermès in the Making Event Comes to the Somerset Collection in Troy
Detroitisit Interviews Talented and Emerging Artists from the 2022 CCS Show
As a Predominantly Black City, Detroit Will Now be Home to an Operating Historically Black College
Defining the Future of Fashion in Detroit Comes with its Own Roadblocks
Is Detroit the Next New York, Paris or Milan of Fashion? What Will it Take to Develop the Talent and Ecosystem Toward a Socially and Economically Sustainable Fashion Industry
Detroit’s 11th annual Month of Design kicks off on September 1st, and what a month it will be. The 2021 schedule is filled with exhibitions, design experiences, workshops, installations, open studios, talks, tours, and more, all brought to life through Design Core and the community.
Public spaces in neighborhoods have been found to be vital stimulants for thriving communities. They provide a place to gather, exercise, meet new people, and even spur support for surrounding businesses in the area. As a city on the rise, it seems Detroit knows this
Invaluable, inescapable, and individual—this is art. Art is typically a depiction of culture, lifestyle, and emotion. As Black Lives Matter protests continue around the nation, for each of us that means something different. We may wish to continue to show support for the movement by
Remember those cute yellow dresses the girls at Third Man used to wear? Are they still a thing? Anyway, Anna Sui designed them, and she's coming to town. We're stoked. The talk is free and open to the public. Just come early—seats are limited, and we
“I hope it’s agonizing. That’s where the good shit comes from.” This is Jason Yate’s response when I tell him I’m about to tear out all my hair writing this introduction. Writing and pulling and pacing. I can’t imagine Yates pulling his hair out, but he