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Indigenous fashion at Klahoose Wilderness Resort
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Boulevard visits , deep in Desolation Sound, to highlight local, Indigenous fashion designers and jewellery makers. Mixing traditional pieces from coastal First Nations with contemporary Indigenous designs, we celebrate the richness of the past with the vibrancy of Indigenous culture today against the backdrop of the breathtaking Klahoose land.

Photography

Styling

Creative direction Lia Crowe

Makeup

Model Linsay Willier Kendall, represented by

Red cape and dress, ; boots, ; rings, ; beaded ring, ; turquoise ring, Vintage; cedar crown: traditional piece loaned by artist .

Jacket, ; eagle headdress, traditional piece loaned by artist Rande Cook; earrings, .

Dress, Ay Lelum; earrings, Giggy鈥檚 Beads Boutique.

Top, Sugiit Lukxs Designs by Yolonda Skelton; button blanket and feathers, collaboration by and artist Rande Cooke, combining a traditional button blanket with a feathered over skirt; boots, Manitobah Mukluks; choker, Giggy鈥檚 Beads Boutique.

On Randy Louise Tunic, traditional piece loaned by artist Rande Cook.

Sweater, ; pin, ; dress, Ay Lelum; boots, Manitobah Mukluks; earrings, Giggy鈥檚 Beads Boutique .

Dress, Ay Lelum; earrings, ; sweater, Ecologyst; boots, Manitobah Mukluks.

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