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A group of young lost rebellious outsiders are given a home in New York City by Emmy Award-winning fashion stylist, Patr | dG1fVlNSMEREc1RoVjg
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00:00It wasn't just the store.
00:01It definitely has that super creative force.
00:04Working next to thugs, and trannies, and drag queens, and cross-dressers.
00:11It's the old New York. It's the real New York.
00:13We were always the misfits of fashion.
00:16We were doing all the work for all the stylists in New York.
00:20And the inspiration of all those amazing kids, new kids, talented kids.
00:23They flew off the shelves and flew on to go into the dining of actually boys and girls,
00:27and Pat made the magic happen.
00:29The farm, the stylists, the evidence.
00:32You know, like, Pat would see that girl.
00:34She was a magnet, and she still is, for special kinds of people.
00:38The closest thing to working in a nightclub.
00:40This is how the good Lord works.
00:47But it's Madonna. I'm like, but the strings.
00:53To hand in my paperwork with my ass out, and then I would be happy.
01:00I did accidentally set the store on fire.
01:06Pat Fields is the gay mother to downtown New York City.
01:08A lot of us are already outcasts, and she's embraced us.
01:12So I had nobody. I didn't know anybody. I had, like, two resumes, fake resumes.
01:15So now that I had a way to support myself that I liked, I called my parents and I said,
01:19I'm not coming home. How about coming to visit me for Christmas, since I'm living here now?
01:30This is, like, a studio of artists.
01:34You can't duplicate that all over the globe like a Kmart.
01:50One time we decided to put Lady Bunny herself in the window.
01:54It was the same thing.
01:57In the window.
01:59It was hysterical.