Designed by Detroit

From bags to neckties, get to know some of the local fashion scene鈥檚 brightest homegrown talents
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Blazer, $699, T-shirt, $150, and scarf, $385, at听

Alchemy Detroit

When Shelley Van Riper launched Alchemy Detroit 鈥斕齛 line of American-made, luxury-tailored听womenswear听鈥 consultants told her to drop the word 鈥淒etroit鈥 from her name. 鈥淔or me that was akin to asking me听to change my identity,鈥 she says. Van Riper, who worked for organizations such as Henry Ford Health System and the Michigan Humane Society, took a lot of inspiration from Detroit leaders in creating her blazers, tees, and scarves.


The Woodward unisex sweatshirt, $100,听at

Object Apparel

Started out of their Lafayette Park apartment in 2014, designers Michael Sklenka and Mollie Decker founded Object Apparel with a goal to create well-crafted, unisex clothing with as little ecological impact as possible. The duo creates all of their garments by hand using 100 percent organic, fair trade textiles and inks that听don鈥檛 contain petrol-based chemicals.


Moto jacket, $98, tee, $32, and pants, $48 at

Baby Beast

The idea for Baby Beast, an American-made microfashion collection for children,听was born in 2013 during a first date. While romance was blossoming between designers Zack Issa and Taylor Hinds,听鈥渨e mused over the idea of creating an听edgy, cheeky streetwear brand for children that would appeal to a new generation of parents,鈥 Hinds says.


Delphine white lace collar necklace, $38,听at

White Owl Jewelry

Sisters Courtney and Christina Spivak have been handcrafting lace jewelry under the name White Owl Jewelry since 2007. They make each piece using vintage and new materials. While their jewelry can be found as far away as China and Australia, the sisters are dedicated to a local approach. 鈥淲e want to strike a balance between success and authenticity, and continue to personally ensure the quality and creativity of our brand,鈥 Christina Spivak says.


Vinyl Record microfiber necktie, $36 each, at

Cyberoptix Tie Lab

Founder and creative director Bethany Shorb started Cyberoptix Tie Lab in 2006 for one simple reason: You don鈥檛 need another boring tie. Since then, the Cranbrook Academy of Art graduate has grown her line to include designs inspired by everything from historic military documents to Victorian botanical drawings, each handprinted to order using environmentally responsible, water-based inks. With more than 100 fabric and printing ink colors, six tie sizes, and more than 250 graphics, Cyberoptix鈥檚 selections are anything but boring.


Jake weekender bag, $750, and backpack, $695 at zballerini.com

Z Ballerini

Detroit鈥檚 influence is apparent from the moment you lay eyes on one of Z Ballerini鈥檚 meticulously handcrafted bags. The windows in the Detroit skyline are reflected in the brand鈥檚 signature window motif, and from design to construction and manufacturing, each of designer Mike Ballerini鈥檚 distinctive bags is handmade in Detroit. With materials like 100 percent virgin merino wool and water-resistant, hand-selected leather hides, the collection of men鈥檚 travel and everyday bags is as handsome as it is functional.