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Indigenous Art Heals Through Fashion in Fredericton
14 Dec
Summary
- Fashion show highlights Indigenous stories and art.
- Event supports survivors of domestic violence.
- First Wabanaki Fashion Show aims for broader reach.

Fashion is serving as a powerful medium for healing and cultural expression at a new event in Fredericton. Natasha Martin-Mitchell, a fashion designer and board member of Gignoo Transition House, has curated a clothing line that showcases Indigenous stories and art.
This initiative not only highlights the talent of Indigenous designers but also supports survivors of domestic violence. The fashion show features artwork created by residents of Gignoo Transition House, offering them a way to reconnect with their culture through activities such as making ribbon skirts and beadwork.
The inaugural Wabanaki Fashion Show encompasses the entire Wabanaki region. Organizers envision this event evolving into a larger "Wabanaki fashion week," fostering community and celebrating the rich heritage of Indigenous artistry.



