NATIVE FASHION WEEK
RAILYARD ARTS DISTRICT, SANTA FE, NM
MAY 8-11
Image: Angella Choe
TICKETS ARE LIVE!
TICKETS ARE LIVE!
Featured Events
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Runway on the Rails
05.08 7:00-9:00PM
Sky Railway
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Indigenous Fashion Panels
05.09 11:00AM-3:00PM
The Market Pavilion
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Beats, Bites & Boutiques
05.09 5:00-11:00PM
The Market Pavilion
Couturiers of America
Image: Angella Choe
Before Paris. Before Milan. Before New York — fashion was here.
From couture to streetwear, Indigenous artistry has long shaped global style, even when the industry failed to recognize it. Indigenous designs, textiles, and cultural symbols have been at the forefront of fashion innovation, yet the creators behind these influences were often overlooked or appropriated without proper acknowledgment.
While mainstream designers frequently incorporated Indigenous-inspired patterns and aesthetics, these cultural references were often stripped of their deep historical and cultural significance. For generations, Indigenous artists, artisans, and designers were marginalized in the fashion world, denied opportunities to showcase their work on the global stage.
However, in recent years, there has been a resurgence of recognition and empowerment. Indigenous designers and brands are reclaiming their narratives, bringing their unique perspectives and traditions to the forefront of fashion. With an emphasis on sustainability, time-honored techniques, and cultural storytelling, these creators are not just contributing to fashion but reshaping the industry's standards of creativity and ethics.
Image: Tira Howard
Not new, just next.
Image: Tira Howard
As Indigenous designers gain recognition, they are asserting their influence in spaces that were once predominantly controlled by mainstream, often Western-centric, visions of beauty and luxury. Collections are infused with cultural significance, and every stitch carries meaning—from the patterns inspired by ancestral motifs to the sustainable practices that honor the earth and its resources.
At the heart of this movement is a reclaiming of Indigenous culture, which has often been appropriated, misunderstood, or silenced in the fashion world. Now, through their own voices, Native creatives are asserting ownership over their heritage, using fashion as both a canvas for storytelling and a platform for social change.
Image: Tira Howard
NFW 2025 Designers
Pacha Indigenous Art Collection
Ayimach_Horizons
Products of My Environment x The Son of Picasso
Alex Vigil Apparel
EMME Studio
Ganvhida Designs
Ocean Kiana
Randi Nelson Designs
ASEP Designs
Creator's Kidz Co.
Original Landlords
SACRD THNDR
Threads by Thea
Stacey Mitchell Designs
Dawoozhii Designs
Dorothy Grant
Lesley Hampton
T.O.C. Legends
Nar Rew Ekar
Rebecca Baker-Grenier
Penny Singer
Nonamey
Jennifer Lamont
Native Diva Creations
Darcy Big Horse
Lauren Good Day
Running Horse Studio
Native Nation Designs
Sheila Tucker
Apache Skateboards x Douglas Miles (Image: Douglas Miles Jr.)