A soft-spoken sewing geek from Fargo, N.D., seems like an unlikely candidate to lead the budding independent fashion scene in the Twin Cities. But that's exactly what 31-year-old Anna Lee is doing.
This Wednesday, her annual magnum opus -- the Voltage fashion and rock show -- will blast off at First Avenue, with designers, models and bands galore. Preparation takes almost half a year.
This time last month, Lee had gathered Voltage's design panel at a warehouse in north Minneapolis. A few of the show's designers were presenting their unfinished outfits for a progress report.
It was like a scene out of the hit TV show "Project Runway." But instead of Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, the panel was made up of local fashion mavens: a couple of boutique owners, a Target designer, a veteran dressmaker, etc.
Lee sat off to the side, wearing a long black skirt and red leather jacket. Wrapped around her neck was a furry, blue scarf-hood thingy she made herself. (She calls it a "hood wrap.")
After designer Kerry Riley finished showing the panel her raw designs, Lee asked her: "I know you like working under pressure, but realistically, how are you feeling about pumping these out in time?"
Biting her lip, Riley assured Lee she would be ready. Afterward, Riley said she always welcomes a good "kick in the pants."
"I want to make her proud," she added.