by Sally Mitani
posted 11/8/2011
When she opened Poshh exactly ten years ago, Wendy Batiste-Johnson says she was the only "contemporary boutique" on the campus end of Liberty. The way she tells it, opening Poshh was almost a form of social work directed at fashion-deprived Midwesterners. Batiste-Johnson grew up in Bloomfield Hills but went to school in New York, "where I was exposed to a different realm of fashion. Each time I would visit Ann Arbor, I'd say 'Where does everyone shop?' There was nothing here!"
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