Dust off your hats, polish your silver, and shine up those boots: The first-ever Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Native Fashion Week is upon us. Fashionistas can immerse themselves in the iconic world of Indigenous fashion encompassing the work of 17 designers, 120 models, and 20 stylists and makeup artists from across the U.S. and Canada.

This four-day affair, dedicated to the descendants of North America’s original fashion designers, kicks off Thursday, May 2, with a VIP cocktail event at the Governor’s Mansion. On May 3, the action moves to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture for the All About Indigenous Fashion Symposium, followed by the Native American Art Magazine VIP Fashion Launch Party at La Fonda, all of which provide a warmup for the weekend’s main events — the Native Fashion Show with shopping pop-ups and activated spaces May 4 and 5.

Due to the increasing popularity of the SWAIA fashion show, held annually during August’s Santa Fe Indian Market since 2014, the SWAIA team decided to separate the events to give Native fashion its own week to shine.

Indigenous fashion is undefinable, writes Ungelbah Dávila. Native Fashion Week "is an opportunity to learn, and to wrap your body — whomever you are — in many narratives of survival, brilliance, and immovability."

Patterned by culture

Amber-Dawn Bear Robe models a garment by designer Carrie Wood. 

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