Orlando, FL (PinionNewswire) — Dime City Apparel, the Kissimmee fashion brand of women’s streetwear, made waves at its first runway show during The Runway Rewritten hosted by NVUS. Held in the Cosmo Downtown venue, the event highlighted emerging voices from Central Florida’s fashion scene.
The Runway Rewritten, hosted by NVUS, envisions a nontraditional runway experience. The event is designed to merge fashion, live art, and music, creating an immersive showcase for both established and emerging designers. With a focus on community engagement and local talent, the Downtown Orlando event drew influencers, designers, media, and fashion enthusiasts from Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and surrounding counties.
Dime City Apparel was chosen to debut alongside a lineup of other local creatives, further emphasizing Central Florida’s role as a hub for style innovation.
Dime City Apparel’s first runway collection was centered around the themes of confidence and individuality. They feature bold graphics, stylish streetwear silhouettes, and empowering messages. Each piece reflected Dime City Apparel’s mission to redefine women’s fashion and encourage self-expression through style.
Founded by Daniel Prince (Young-X Presents), Dime City Apparel has roots in Hip Hop culture and Central Florida’s creative energy. Their lineup includes figure-hugging dresses, graphic tees, and hoodies designed to stand out from the crowd. Their runway debut represented more than fashion; it was proof of the growing vibrancy of Central Florida’s creatives.
As part of its collection, Dime City Apparel collaborated with local stylists and models, showcasing its support for diverse voices and artistic expression. Following this turn on the runway, they next plan to launch new collections, host pop-up events, and partner with creatives across Florida.
For more information about Dime City Apparel, please visit DimesInEveryCity.com.