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Native Max to Host Fashion Show in Pacific Northwest in Nov.

Model wearing Red Kuspuq dress by Northwest-based Indigenous designer Mary Kelsay. Photo by The Farm House Studios.
Model wearing Red Kuspuq dress by Northwest-based Indigenous designer Mary Kelsay. (Photo by The Farm House Studios.)

NATIVE MAX TAKES THE NORTHWEST
Saturday, November 25, 2023
4-8 pm PT
Tacoma Armory, 1001 S. Yakima, Tacoma, WA 98402

Event information

Native Max is elated to announce its fashion showcase, Native Max Takes The Northwest, on November 25, 2023, at Tacoma Armory in Tacoma, Washington. The show promises to unveil an extravagant lineup of renowned Indigenous fashion designers alongside top Indigenous models from throughout the continent.

About the show

A unique confluence of design, creativity, and innovation, this event promises to redefine and revolutionize the paradigms of the Indigenous fashion industry with a Revolutionary fusion of Indigenous art, culture, and fashion.

The Denver, Colorado-based multimedia company is brings the Native Max Experience to the Northwest with a multi-faceted fashion show. The event presents a dynamic intersection of Indigenous art, business, fashion, and culture. The presentation helps shape the Indigenous fashion narrative, create economic opportunities. it also celebrates the rich tapestry of creativity of Indigenous fashion designers while serving as a platform for new talent.

“Indigenous fashion is a reflection of the power and pride we have as Indigenous people. With this show, we aim to not only showcase our fashion but also share our stories, dreams, and hopes. Each piece that you’ll see is a testament to dedication, creativity, and the unending passion that drives us.”

Kelly Holmes, Native Max CEO and “Native Max Takes the Northwest producer

The event is co-produced by Mary Kelsay of MEKA Clothing and Lisa Fruichantie of Transcendence Designs in collaboration with Tacoma Arts Live.

About Native Max: 11 years of moving Indigenous fashion forward. Since its inception in 2012, Native Max has consistently pushed boundaries, presenting Indigenous fashion as more than just clothing but an expression of culture and identity. With accolades and recognition from international platforms, the brand has become synonymous with Indigenous innovation.

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