Meet a Young Metro Detroit Fashion Prodigy

This kindergartener from Inkster is steps ahead of most of us.
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Five-year-old Brooklyn Anderson walks the runway at last year鈥檚 New York Fashion Week. // Photograph by Marc M. Christian

When you got it, you got it. And at 5 months old, Brooklyn Anderson 鈥渨as just different,鈥 recalls her mom, Lasonya Alexander. Alexander says her 5-year-old daughter鈥檚 sassy spunk, confidence in front of the camera, and love of accessories have led to her walking down runways in Detroit and New York City and several other exciting opportunities.

It began in 2020 when Alexander created a company for the 1-year-old, the youngest of four, called . Alexander started off selling hair bows before expanding the company鈥檚 offerings to products like sunglasses, lip gloss, and purses. In 2021, while she and her daughter were sitting at their vendor table at a fashion show in Detroit held by Kold Kreationz, founder Kenya Powell approached Alexander and asked if Brooklyn could model her own products down the runway in front of about 50 people.

鈥淪he loved it,鈥 Alexander says. 鈥淪he was shy for a minute, but once she got on the runway, that was that.鈥

Since then, Brooklyn has participated in over 15 fashion shows, including and The Personality Show. 鈥淪he amazes me each time; she does something different every time,鈥 Alexander says, adding that Brooklyn is always trying to improve her walk. 鈥淪he likes to watch fashion shows of people walking on YouTube. 鈥 She would look at someone walk and just practice.鈥

When Brooklyn walks down the runway, she often likes to put both hands on her hips because 鈥渢hat鈥檚 how you do it,鈥 she says.

However, of all the shows Brooklyn has done, strutting down the runway at New York Fashion Week in September 2023 was 鈥渁 dream come true.鈥 After submitting Brooklyn鈥檚 portfolio to , a clothing company for toddlers, kids, and teens, she was chosen as one of the models and was flown out to NYC with her mother to show the Big Apple what she was made of.

鈥淭he biggest goal was to get her there, and we got her there,鈥 Alexander says, adding it was their first time visiting the city. 鈥淚鈥檓 still on cloud nine about that right now.鈥

Brooklyn鈥檚 favorite part about ? 鈥淭he hotel,鈥 Alexander says, laughing as Brooklyn nods in agreement. A few months later, a photo of Brooklyn on the runway at NYFW, wearing a Victorianesque red dress with sparkly tights and holding a lace umbrella, appeared on a billboard in NYC鈥檚 Times Square. Thanks to Bella Bebe, they were able to see the billboard live via Zoom. 鈥淪he was screaming,鈥 Alexander says. 鈥淪he started running around the living room.鈥

On the business end of things, they took their purse game to the next level and officially trademarked 鈥淗ey Pretty Girl鈥 in May 2023. The slogan, which Brooklyn came up with, appears on purses of different sizes, colors, and styles, including a round cross-body and a tote bag. The purses are available on the company鈥檚 website, , and at the Pink Diamond Beauty Mall in Detroit.

And coming this month is a documentary, filmed by Forever Exposure Studios, about Brooklyn鈥檚 fashion career so far called Dreams Do Come True. Filming began in November 2023, and the plan is to have it premiere in a local theater.

Working full time at Pandora as a supervisor, Alexander still finds time to seek out fashion-related opportunities for her daughter, and in May, she launched the Mini Modeling Mentor Program for children who can鈥檛 afford expensive modeling classes. Her classes are free, and in June, Brooklyn and Alexander held a personality photo shoot with about 11 kids, with the help of Forever Exposure Studios. Alexander hopes to eventually start a nonprofit organization.

鈥淚 understand the struggle when it comes to financing and trying to get your child started into fashion,鈥 Alexander says. 鈥淚t takes a lot of patience. It takes a lot of money.鈥

However, Brooklyn鈥檚 and Alexander鈥檚 lives aren鈥檛 all business, and her mother stresses that she鈥檚 still a kid at heart who enjoys being outside and riding her bike. And if there鈥檚 a fashion show or an outfit that Brooklyn doesn鈥檛 like, 鈥渨e don鈥檛 do it.鈥

As Brooklyn continues her fashion journey, Alexander hopes she will one day work with the likes of Naomi Campbell and succeed in the high-fashion industry. Next month, Brooklyn will attend , and they鈥檙e both 鈥渟uper excited.鈥


This story originally appeared in the September 2024 issue of 黑料网 Detroit magazine. To read more, pick up a copy of 黑料网 Detroit at a local retail outlet. Our will be available on Sept. 6.