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Spring/summer 2024 tells a story of a mother’s bond to her children, capturing that energy using geometric florals. My florals…
Learn MoreSpring/summer 2024 tells a story of a mother’s bond to her children, capturing that energy using geometric florals. My florals…
Learn MoreArctic Lovers Club by Bibi Chemnitz, a streetwear line developed over 15 years, empowers Arctic youth with unisex, attitude-rich designs…
Learn MoreAnnuraat: Survival to High Fashion by Taalrumiq reimagines traditional Inuvialuit clothing, reflecting the cultural shift from survival to the fur…
Learn MoreOur Nations honoured all the people in the tribe for who they are. As we come full circle in our…
Learn MoreMerdi Sihombing presents the Ulos Sitolu Huta collection, a fusion of traditional ulos patterns, natural dyes, and contemporary fashion. This…
Learn MoreThe KAWSANKI Collection celebrates Indigenous Andean Peoples as existing and thriving in past, present and future, outside of the museum…
Learn MoreThe “”””Kwúlécwtn”””” collection, meaning ‘to adorn oneself ‘ in Secwepemctsín, is a celebration of Indigenous artistry, culture, and tradition. Each…
Learn MoreThe Kiluk Collection by Ujaraatsiaq’s Garments highlights oversized traditional Inuit women’s tattoo designs, skillfully appliqued onto outerwear. These intricate designs,…
Learn MoreJYD 2024 by Jennifer Younger Designs presents wearable art that elegantly explores contemporary Tlingit expression in formline and metalwork. Through…
Learn MoreIn Living Universe 2024, Jillian Waterman boldly intertwines traditional knowledge with modern craftsmanship, utilizing natural fibres such as corn husks…
Learn MoreHonoring our ancestors collection features all-fur traditional outerwear. The collection features children’s and adult clothing infused with modern patterns, bright…
Learn MoreBlood Memory is a concept rooted in Indigenous belief that experiences, memories and knowledge is passed down through generations in…
Learn MoreThe collection ᐊᐚᓯᐢ [awâsis/child] embodies the profound responsibilities of parenting and reverence for children as little elders, elevating streetwear into…
Learn MoreRSG 2024 by R S Gustafson is a tribute to Ojibwe matriarchs and Ogitchitaakwe. The collection’s standout feature includes three…
Learn MoreIn “Give Us Our Land,” ReeCreations crafts dresses and ribbon skirts that encapsulate resilience, resistance, and matriarchal empowerment, blending applique…
Learn MoreThe IXÖQ collection by IX BALAM pays tribute to the remarkable women of Iximuleu (Guatemala) who resisted oppression and colonial…
Learn MoreI grew up in an indigenous community, where there was plenty of creativity and the markets were always full of…
Learn MoreDodem collection by Haus of Dumont features wearable sculpture pieces from unconventional materials like packing tape and cellophane. The collection…
Learn MoreThe Warrior 2024 collection by Rebecca Baker-Grenier, inspired by Kwakwaka’wakw and Tlingit warriors, celebrates Indigenous resilience and challenges gender norms.…
Learn MoreThis collection of Ponchos are the imaginings of what one might wear while harvesting traditional medicines, particularly those used by…
Learn MoreRez to the City represents a vibrant fusion of urban streetwear, ancestral Ojibwe influences, and futuristic runway fashion, crafting a…
Learn MoreEthen Dene (People of the Caribou) by Dene Couture by Tishna Marlowe is a collection that captures the essence of…
Learn MoreThe Lesley Hampton Signature 2024 Collection embraces mental wellness and body positivity through ethereal gowns and eveningwear. Handcrafted in Toronto…
Learn MoreIn his debut Autumn/Winter 2024 eponymous collection, Justin Jacob Louis from SECTION 35 emphasizes sustainability and craftsmanship with a modern,…
Learn MoreHe Oranga Ngākau, He Pikinga Wairua explores themes of well-being and cultural revival, drawing inspiration from “Ora: Healing Ourselves” by…
Learn MoreIn traditional Tlingit culture, woven regalia was commissioned by chiefs and men in upper social tiers, twined predominantly by female…
Learn MoreThis collection consists of contemporary men’s and women’s silhouettes that celebrate the designer’s Northwest Territories Dene Culture. This is achieved,…
Learn MoreThe first collective clothing collection, which in the translated Wichi language means “made by the Wichi,” reflects the identity and…
Learn More“Mau” in Māori means ‘to wear’. The whakaaro (concept) behind ‘Mau’ is about seeing the stunning taonga (treasures) in dress.…
Learn MoreSisaulik honours the skills passed down by the designer’s Aana (grandma) and the values carried in her community. The Inupiaq…
Learn MoreMshikikiiwi (Be the Medicine) shares the story of how the Creator gifted us with the medicine to heal ourselves. The…
Learn MoreAlmost 50 years ago, Celeste’s family lost a matriarch. Her name was Rose, and she was the great-grandmother Celeste only…
Learn MoreMisshapen Chaos of Well Seeming Forms, By EMME Studio, is an exploration of the visual symbols in the media over…
Learn Morekahkiyaw kikway is a body of six wearable artworks created out of home tanned moose and deer hide. Most wearable…
Learn MoreDOMINION began with the concept of the settler-colonial project of “Canada,” the expansion of the British Empire and the Catholic…
Learn MoreThe Dene Futurisms Collection represents Robyn’s Dene culture as connected to the past and imagining it into the future. Her…
Learn More(Formerly known as ‘Drumming in the Hall of the Mountain’). “Of the Undergrowth” is a phantasmagorical trip along the forest…
Learn MorePast to Present represents Margaret Jacob’s family’s connection to rural life, subsistence and sustainability both historically and presently. Inspired by…
Learn MoreInspiration was found in the natural wonders of our prairie land and an inherent feeling of “Revive”- bringing life back…
Learn Moreᓃᑭᕁ – nîkihk (my home) is a story of home; It is about Dusty LaGrande’s home from his perspective. A…
Learn More“Tɬ’ūw” means medicine in the Tsuu T’ina language and is inspired by the past, present, and the resilience of Livia…
Learn MoreAnang Bangishin, A Star She Falls is a wearable art collection that combines elements from previous works using alternative, reclaimed,…
Learn Moreᓀᔭᐤ/Neyaw is Cree for: A Point of Land Jutting onto the Water and is an Indigenous fashion assertion presented as…
Learn MoreBlending the past and present to create clothing that will empower the next generation. This is the meeting point of…
Learn MoreAsiskiy Maskiki is about the medicines from the Earth that heal and connect us to our ancestral lands. In this…
Learn MoreAnne Mulaire’s clothing lines honour Canada’s French, Indigenous, and Métis character. With hints of Prairie culture, notes of the North,…
Learn Moreᐄᐧᒉᐦᑐᐃᐧᐣ wîcehtowin (unity) is a value that can be found in the Powwow circle with the coming together of nations…
Learn More“Delicate Tissue” is about the precarious and sometimes volatile relationships we share with the Land, and with one another. The…
Learn MoreThe DODEM [CLAN] Collection tells a story of Futuristic Clan Mothers – representing 7 clans of the Ojibwe. Our Mothers…
Learn MoreMoving forward with the profound sense of connection to the unnamed, unknown, Queer Indigenous ancestors that have always permeated his…
Learn MoreBlood, Bone, Beast continues Margaret’s exploration of the tension and harmony between natural and man-made materials while embracing and intermingling…
Learn MoreWhakapapa (genealogy) allows us to trace back our ancestral line over many generations and understand where we come from. I…
Learn MoreAfter focusing on earrings and accessories since the inaugural IFWTO, this collection looks to pivot and debut a new product…
Learn MoreFor many, the fashion arts have always been an active and vibrant site of cultural exchange—a place where people with…
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