Imbéh
This collection consists of contemporary men’s and women’s silhouettes that celebrate the designer’s Northwest Territories Dene Culture. This is achieved,…
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JUN B’ATZ’ (One Thread) The first collection made by IX BALAM that focuses exclusively on the use of textiles woven…
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The first collective clothing collection, which in the translated Wichi language means “made by the Wichi,” reflects the identity and…
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In traditional Tlingit culture, woven regalia was commissioned by chiefs and men in upper social tiers, twined predominantly by female…
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Inspiration was found in the natural wonders of our prairie land and an inherent feeling of “Revive”- bringing life back…
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“Mau” in Māori means ‘to wear’. The whakaaro (concept) behind ‘Mau’ is about seeing the stunning taonga (treasures) in dress.…
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“Tɬ’ūw” means medicine in the Tsuu T’ina language and is inspired by the past, present, and the resilience of Livia…
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Kitchitwaa aki, majestic earth, the land is like royalty. The land is king/queen. On the land, she gives you everything,…
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ᓃᑭᕁ – nîkihk (my home) is a story of home; It is about Dusty LaGrande’s home from his perspective. A…
Learn MoreThe Permafrost Collection
The Permafrost Collection is about home in the arctic. The salmonberry print was inspired by the arctic low bush salmonberry…
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Bibi Chemnitz uses many elements from their Inuit and Greenland background in a modern way. Bibi avoids a “tourist brand”…
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Sisaulik honours the skills passed down by the designer’s Aana (grandma) and the values carried in her community. The Inupiaq…
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Past to Present represents Margaret Jacob’s family’s connection to rural life, subsistence and sustainability both historically and presently. Inspired by…
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(Formerly known as ‘Drumming in the Hall of the Mountain’). “Of the Undergrowth” is a phantasmagorical trip along the forest…
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Anang Bangishin, A Star She Falls is a wearable art collection that combines elements from previous works using alternative, reclaimed,…
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The Dene Futurisms Collection represents Robyn’s Dene culture as connected to the past and imagining it into the future. Her…
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DOMINION began with the concept of the settler-colonial project of “Canada,” the expansion of the British Empire and the Catholic…
Learn Morekahkiyaw kikway (all of everything)
kahkiyaw kikway is a body of six wearable artworks created out of home tanned moose and deer hide. Most wearable…
Learn MoreMisshapen Chaos of Well Seeming Forms
Misshapen Chaos of Well Seeming Forms, By EMME Studio, is an exploration of the visual symbols in the media over…
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Third Culture Matriarch is an exploration of mother-daughter relationships. Lesley and her mother grew up in the Third Culture, which…
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Almost 50 years ago, Celeste’s family lost a matriarch. Her name was Rose, and she was the great-grandmother Celeste only…
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Mshikikiiwi (Be the Medicine) shares the story of how the Creator gifted us with the medicine to heal ourselves. The…
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Roles and Responsibilities draws attention to Haudenosaunee issues relating to traditional symbolism, treaties, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW).…
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