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Indigenous fashion week in Santa Fe, New Mexico, explores heritage in silk and hides

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Fashion designers from across North America are bringing together inspiration from their Indigenous heritage, culture and everyday lives to three days of runway modeling that started Friday in a leading creative hub and marketplace for Indigenous art.

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Indigenous fashion week in Santa Fe, New Mexico, explores heritage in silk and hides

FILE - Margeaux Abeyta, left, sits next to her mother, fashion designer Patricia Michaels, from Taos, as she sees the televised finale of Project Runway on April 25, 2013. (Luis Sanchez Saturno/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP, File)


SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Fashion designers from across North America are bringing together inspiration from their Indigenous heritage, culture and everyday lives to three days of runway modeling that started Friday in a leading creative hub and marketplace for Indigenous art.

A affiliated with the century-old Santa Fe Indian Market is collaborating this year with a counterpart from Vancouver, Canada, in a spirit of solidarity and artistic freedom. A second, independent runway show at a rail yard district in the city has nearly doubled the bustle of models, makeup and final fittings.

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