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The Indigenous Fashion Movement

Season 1 Episode 3 | 6m 33s

Indigenous fashion is rising, and it’s more than style. It's story. In Calgary, Pati Jinich speaks with Chelsa Racette (Founder of Indigenous Fashion Week), Kim Coltman (Producer, Indigenous Fashion Week), and Tyson Martell (Model & Actor) to explore how indigenous fashion is reshaping the industry, reclaiming space, and creating new opportunities for indigenous creatives.

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