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  2. Inside the First-Ever Native Fashion Week - AOL

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    Presented by SWAIA, the nonprofit behind the popular annual Indian Market, the four-day celebration featured the work of 17 different Indigenous designers.

  3. Ribbon work - Wikipedia

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    As the importance of recognizing ribbon skirts and their indigenous fashion have risen, there are a few modern or contemporary designers of noting who have contributed to the resurgence of this piece of clothing. Bethany Yellowtail is a Northern Cheyenne Tribe member, and a descendant of the Crow Tribe of Montana.

  4. Native American fashion - Wikipedia

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    Early designers tended to approach fashion from a pan-Indian perspective, but contemporary Indigenous designers often "stay within the realm of their own traditional tribal or regional clothing techniques". [81] In 2012, Kelly Holmes (Cheyenne River Lakota), a former model, founded Native Max, "the first Native American fashion magazine". [5]

  5. 11 Indigenous Designers You Need to Know - AOL

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    Support these Indigenous designers and artisans today and always: Korina Emmerich, Lauren Good Day, Keri Ataumbi, Jamie Okuma, Lesley Hampton, Jamie Gentry, Tania Larsson, Amy Denet Deal ...

  6. “Native fashionista” creates runway looks and economic ...

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    The ribbon skirt is a colorful symbol of Indigenous pride, born of Voyageur trade with Great Lakes tribes. At Native Nations Fashion Night in northeast Minneapolis, the historic garment was ...

  7. Indigenous fashion of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous designers frequently incorporate motifs and customary materials into their wearable artworks, providing a basis for creating items for the couture and international fashion markets. Their designs may result from techniques such as beadwork, quillwork, leather, and textile arts, such as weaving, twining, and tufting. In some cases ...

  8. Native American designers are embracing size inclusivity on ...

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    How Indigenous fashion is honoring culture through inclusion. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  9. Category : Indigenous fashion designers of the Americas

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    This is a category for indigenous fashion designers from North and South America. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. I.