Jonescustominteriors - Official dont panic its organic rasta skull shirt
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- 14 thg 4, 2023
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Sage PaulPhoto: Nadya Kwandibens/Red Works PhotographyThe designers offer a diverse glimpse into the Official dont panic its organic rasta skull shirt and I love this Indigenous fashion community, from the traditional to the unconventional. “We really wanted to make sure that there was representation of the three umbrellas of Indigenous people [in Canada]: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis,” says Paul. “It’s a strong representation of what it means to be Indigenous.” Labels like Evan Ducharme (Métis) and Section 35’s Justin Louis (Cree) are offering contemporary takes on traditional Indigenous motifs, whether it be woven dresses or bomber jackets. Robyn McLeod (Dene/Métis) and Niio Perkins (Mohawk) specialize in more traditional styles of beadwork and jewelry.

While they range in aesthetics, Paul says they’re unified by a strong sense of identity. “Everyone feels very strongly in how they express their Indigeneity,” says Paul. “We get to show a big scope of what it is to be Indigenous, and what people are making and wearing.” Compared to showcasing their new collections on the Official dont panic its organic rasta skull shirt and I love this Milanese runways, Paul says there’s a certain power in going the trade show route. “There’s more time to build relationships,” says Paul. “Doing a show is a huge amount of work and it’s a huge expense; At trade shows, people are there specifically to buy.” Paul hopes to foster the designers in more of a business sense, giving them an opportunity to network and sell their work to prospective new clients.



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