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Located at 8922 S. Memorial Dr., All Access has only been around a
handful of weeks. Owner Kimberly Collins has built a career that's
combined music and fashion. A Tulsa native, she is a recent graduate
from Los Angeles Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. On top
of that, she spent time as a stylist for a Norwegian singer, Marion
Raven. Raven's popularity outside of the U.S. lead to Collins creating
looks for appearances at the Asian VMAs and looks for Jimmy Kimmel
Live. After getting her degree this June, Collins left L.A. for
Oklahoma to come back home to family. She set right away at creating a
store that mixed her love of music and fashion. This background of
music, fashion and California is in every detail of her store.


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Right below the store's name is the phrase "Revive Your Inner
Rockstar..." Even with this clue, you're unsure when walking up
through the doors what to expect. Tall, wooden doors with heavy metal
handles greet you, giving the feeling of entering a castle, not a
retail store. Death and doom on the other side of this door? Step
inside and you're in for further surprises.
Ladies' clothes are to the left, men's to the right, and wait, is that
a motorcycle? Indeed it is--and no, it's not some plastic version. In
fact, the store has two fully built, fully drivable motorcycles, built
by Collins' brother. This element of a rock n'roll mentality is
throughout much of the store's elements. Collins knows that the rock
n'roll lifestyle means indulgence, and she has spared no detail.
There are black leather couches placed around a guitar-shaped table
covered in magazines. The couches face a big flat screen TV that plays
music videos; four guitars mounted on the wall frame the TV. There are
vinyl records decorating a pole in the store and the wooden barracks
that are booths of clothes are sprinkled with images of bands--Jim
Morrison here, the Beatles and Kurt Cobain there. Details extend to
the "all access" backstage pass necklaces the staff wears to the CD-
shaped sticker that goes on every purchase.