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We’re ten days into the month of June, also known as National Indigenous History Month. It’s a period for reflection on and actions towards the treatment of communities across Canada. Living on their land, it’s especially crucial for non-Indigenous Canadians to invest in the craft and creativity of Indigenous designers; here are 10 pieces to purchase now and show your support.
Haudenosaunee beadwork artist Brit Ellis merges pop culture iconography with Indigenous craft in her labour-intensive pieces, like this cheerful Pomeranian pin.
Originally from the Nlaka’pamux Nation in what is now known as British Columbia, Scott uses vibrant acrylic to express Coast Salish motifs.
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Catherine Blackburn
A member of the English River First Nation, artist and jewellery designer Catherine Blackburn often uses vintage materials in her work.
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Niio Perkins
Known for her intricate beadwork, Niio Perkins has branched out to create made-to-order RTW like this breezy slip dress with a Haudenosaunee pottery-inspired print.
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Tania Larsson
Creating pieces like this luxe necklace made with sustainably harvested horn as well as a 12c full cut diamond, Larsson derives influence from Gwich’in culture.
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Dorothy Grant
With over thirty years in the fashion industry, Haida designer Dorothy Grant continues to connect her Indigenous heritage with her work. In 2015, she received the Order of Canada for her contributions to the fashion community.
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Lesley Hampton
A previous CAFA award nominee, Hampton—who is of Anishinaabe and Mohawk heritage—has become known for her eclectic, size inclusive collections.
Looking for other ways to support Indigenous designers? Click here to read about Simons’ recently released collection featuring the work of eight creatives from across Canada.
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This article was originally published in March 2024 and has been updated. There may be a famine of beauty in the world, but Fall 2024 fashion month kept us well-fed. From February to March, the world’s major style capitals served no shortage of sartorial splendour and polarizing cultural antics. The Row went viral for banning the use of phones at its hyper-exclusive show. Coperni debuted a bag made of 99 per cent air . There was even a Kate Moss doppelgänger gallivanting about! But through it all, the lasting excitement came from the looks on the runway — which will set the tone for fall winter 2024 fashion trends. Designers continued to showcase their preference for peplum , sheer and elevated athleisure while bringing fresh pairings into the mix. Meanwhile, cold-weather staples like hats and coats took on different roles with luxe textures and unconventional shapes. From controversial new high-fashion codes to more-is-more accessorizing themes, we’re breaking down the bigg...
Seven Days to Forever , the new digital micro-platform devised by Montreal-based retailer Ssense and Jerry Lorenzo–founder of the streetwear brand Fear of God –has gone live with a week’s worth of exclusive content and product launch programming including re-releases of the sunglasses collection from Fear of God and Barton Perriera, and its collaboration with iconic suiting house Ermenegildo Zegna. You’ll also find the drop of Ssense’s Essentials Dark Navy collection coming in hot on Saturday, November 21st as well as an opportunity to pre-shop its Essential Tennis Sneakers on the 23rd. “We are honoured to be partnering with Ssense on this project,” Lorenzo said in a statement. “[They have] supported Fear of God since the inception of our brand’s launch. We’ve had a long-standing relationship, as well as a lot of mutual love and respect for each other’s business and craft. They are the perfect partner to build our legacy with.” In addition to scooping up covetable collections, vis...
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