Diné (Navajo) Girl Wearing Silver And Turquoise Squash Blossom Jewelry, 1950
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Everyone talks about Rihanna, Zendaya and Blake Lively— but my Met Gala woman is Quannah Chasinghorse.
She is so stunning, and kills the theme every year. Not to mention she highlights indigenous and specifically Dinè fashion from her culture.
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Kinsale Drake as Piper Mclean
She's Navajo. I couldn't find any model from Cherokee ancestry around Piper's age, but if you know any PLEASE tell me 🙏🏻
Also, she's not an actress, she's an influencer/activist.
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Ralph Lauren Presents First Artist in Residence Collaboration
Company partners with Diné (Navajo) textile artist Naiomi Glasses to create special-edition product collections for Polo Ralph Lauren
NEW YORK — December 5, 2023 — Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL) today launched Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses, the inaugural collection of the Company’s Artist in Residence program, which invites artisans working with a variety of skillsets and mediums to participate in an immersive collaboration with Ralph Lauren’s creative teams. Intentionally focused on the celebration and preservation of heritage craft, the Artist in Residence program is part of the Company’s broader efforts to shift from inspiration to collaboration with communities that have inspired Ralph Lauren. The collaboration with Glasses, a seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) textile artist and weaver, is the first of more to come.
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Another ones from yesterday.🍂💙🍂 >>click the link in bio to shop handmade and vintage jewelry. *if you can't find items in my Etsy shop, that items are sold out or not for sale. Ship worldwide. #ecodesignproject#handmade#jewelry#etsy#boho#hippie#gypsy#armcandy#beadwork#fashion#ootd#western#dreamcatcher#nativeamerican#navajo#vintage#oneofakind#armparty#jewelryoftheday https://www.instagram.com/p/CloW1hdrvm4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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! Call for powwow photo references !
Hello! I am a Navajo&Aztec artist in need of references of the clothes people wear to powwows for an upcoming project. Any pictures of people at powwows, be they vendors, dancers, hosts, or casual day-trippers, would help! Please dm me with any pictures you feel comfortable being used or email them to me at
[email protected]
Details on the project are in the replies if you’re curious and I can give more details in dms if you ask
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#SmileFriday 🙂 "When we embrace all colors...the world will be #beautiful again..." - Red Matope Art ❤️ https://www.instagram.com/redmatopeart/ <---- "rekindling the magic within side all of us, creating nuances of beauty, turning visions into reality, where the past, present & future meet"°•○●🌟 *Model: Ro Lewis **If you would like to collabe please add my artist page on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/risingouttadarkness #risingouttadarkness #risingouttadarknessmedia #nativebeauty #Smile #lifestyle #fashion #November #beauty #navajonation #AndyWarhol #l4l #f4l #SundayFunday #artistlife #Indigenous #NativeAmericaIndian #painter #Navajo #Dine #RedMatope #Friday #motivation #Warrior #likes4likes #Joy #Love #faith #fordsmodelsscout https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck1C2m3pTZs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I'm not telling you it is going to be easy, I'm telling you it's going to be worth it. -Art Williams #earrings #milfordcalamity #silver #hummingbird #stars #dangle #navajo #fashion https://www.instagram.com/p/CeHG0p1JvKC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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🌞Good morning!✌🏻Have a good day! >>click the link in bio to shop handmade and vintage jewelry. *if you can't find items in my Etsy shop, that items are sold out or not for sale. Ship worldwide. #ecodesignproject#handmade#jewelry#etsy#boho#hippie#gypsy#armcandy#beadwork#fashion#ootd#western#dreamcatcher#nativeamerican#navajo#vintage#oneofakind#armparty#jewelryoftheday https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnw3bumvZWA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Street style at the Santa Fe Indian Market, photographed by Shayla Blatchford
Check out the source for article, more photos, and names of designers!
Another Vogue article on artists and designers at the Santa Fe Indian Market.
More images below the cut!
^ Natasha Ashley Brokeshoulder
“Natasha Ashley Brokeshoulder, for instance, who is Diné, wore a wing dress created by her father-in-law, while her breastplate was assembled by her husband. “I got the right to wear the regalia that I have from my husband, who is Absentee Shawnee from the Southern Plains,” she said, adding that it is respectful to gain permission from other tribes to wear their specific styles of garment.”
^ James Budday
^ Sharon Brokeshoulder
^ Zeke Arjeanas
‘Others chose a more historical approach to fashion. Zeke Arjeanas, who is also Diné and won first place in the men’s category, referenced the Long Walk of the Navajo (the 1860s deportation of this indigenous tribe from their native land) for his traditional Clothing Contest outfit. “What I’m wearing is a blanket—not a Navajo blanket, but an army-issued blanket that was issued to the Navajos [at that time],” he said. “With the army-issued blanket, it’s a lot thicker and scratchier versus a Navajo textile blanket, which was more fine, lightweight, and waterproof.”’
^ Two looks from Korina Emmerich with jewelry by Tania Larsson
“...the new collection of the New York–based designer Korina Emmerich (Puyallup), whose asymmetrical vests and graphic wool coats offered a modern interpretation of her tribe’s punchy aesthetic. She also used Gwich’in-inspired jewelry by Larsson, mentioned above, in the show. “What I admire in Korina’s work is her modern, impeccable cuts,” Larsson said. “There is a traditional element that is inherent within my work because of the materials that I use and through the process that they are acquired, such as trade and through community exchanges.””
^ Phillip Bread in a Matthew Charley squash blossom necklace
^ Marcus Winchester
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