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Native Fashion in the City 2025 Celebrates More than a Decade of Indigenous Excellence

NFITC 2025 marks a monumental milestone with the most recent show, continuing to provide a platform for Indigenous designers, models and creatives.
Model wearing Penny Singer. Photo by Erin Lamere

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Native Fashion in the City (NFITC) 2025 marked a monumental milestone, celebrating 10 incredible fashion shows in 11 years of elevating Indigenous fashion, talent, and culture. This year’s event brought together top designers, emerging models, and a powerful performance, making it one of the most unforgettable NFITC experiences yet.

The runway featured breathtaking collections from designers Jericho by Wolf Suppah, Warrior Status by Sunrose Ironshell, Shinymoon Creations by Jennifer Benally, and Penny Singer. Each showcased unique styles that honored tradition while pushing contemporary Indigenous fashion forward. Models from across Indian Country—ranging from first-time walkers to seasoned professionals—graced the stage, representing the beauty and diversity of Indigenous representation in fashion.

The evening was electrified by DJ Evasive’s sounds, setting the perfect vibe for the show. A special guest performance by Miracle added an extra layer of energy and cultural pride.

This year’s show was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Alan Gray of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, whose financial contribution helped bring this milestone event to life.

“For over a decade, Native Fashion in the City has provided a platform for Indigenous designers, models, and creatives to shine,” said Kelly Holmes, the founder of NFITC. “Reaching this 10th show is a testament to our community’s resilience, talent, and power, and we are beyond excited for what the future holds.”

As NFITC continues to grow, its mission remains the same: to create opportunities, foster connections, and celebrate the vibrant world of Indigenous fashion.

For more information, photos, and media inquiries, contact nativefashioninthecity@gmail.com.

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