Skyway offers a young designer her dream
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| | Skyway vacancy offers chance of a lifetime for clothing maker | Rammy Mohamed used to make clothes in her basement. Now sheâs opened a highly visible boutique in the St. Paul skyway. Mohamed spends hours in her shop sewing. Basquiat and Monet books sit on the table next to racks of unique, hand-made pieces. Mohamed's designs are influenced by her culture and religion. âI want to create a factory here in the Twin Cities that will dress every woman and man in the world,â she said. | |
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