Sky-Eagle Collection Debuts “Red Line Collection” at NYFW Featuring MissUniverse Canada Ashley Callingbull

Sky-Eagle Collection, the celebrated Indigenous fashion house founded by Osage designer and U.S. military veteran Dante Biss-Grayson and his family, proudly returns to New York Fashion Week with the debut of its “Red Line Collection.” This special showcase, produced by Break Free, will take place on February 8, 2024, at the iconic Judson Memorial Church (55 Washington Square S, New York, NY), directly across from Washington Square Park.

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The “Red Line Collection” pushes creative boundaries with bold, sophisticated designs, including couture lace ribbon dresses and classic Sky-Eagle pieces. This capsule symbolizes resilience, truth-telling, and elegance, representing a new chapter for Indigenous fashion on a global stage.

Ashley Callingbull for Sky-Eagle Collection

Walking the runway will be Ashley Callingbull, Miss Universe Canada 2024 and the first Indigenous woman to hold the title. An actress, advocate, and model, Callingbull continues to inspire as a trailblazer for Indigenous women and communities.

Ashley Callingbull for Sky-Eagle Collection

Adding a rich cultural layer to the evening will be a dance performance by Madeline Goodfox and Gigi Sieke of the Osage Nation. Their movements will celebrate the beauty of Osage traditions and storytelling, further elevating the Sky-Eagle Collection’s message. More special guest models to be announced!

Ashley Callingbull for Sky-Eagle Collection

“We designed the ‘Red Line Collection’ to honor resilience, community, and the power of pushing beyond boundaries,” said Dante Biss-Grayson. “As a veteran and a designer, I’m deeply committed to creating spaces where stories are told and voices are heard. Collaborating with Break Free and having Ashley Callingbull and our Osage dancers join us makes this a truly special moment. The Sky-Eagle Collection supports the efforts of Break Free and all that they stand for, many Native Communities strive for health recovery and we support those on a journey to heal. We look forward to working with the other designers, crew, models, and producers.”

About Break Free Productions
Break Free is a non-profit organization and the only showcase on the official CFDA calendar dedicated to mental health, harm reduction, and substance use disorder advocacy. Break Free runway shows highlight models who are in recovery or walking in honor/memory of loved ones. Recovery is defined broadly, including mental health, substance use, alcohol misuse, disordered eating, and risky behaviors such as self-harm and gambling. The motto “At Break Free, we are all recovering from something” embodies their inclusive mission.

Break Free shows regularly welcome members of city, state, and federal legislatures, combining high fashion with advocacy and social impact. If you are passionate about mental health and harm reduction, this showcase is for you.

Event Details:

  • Event Name: Break Free NYFW
  • Collection: Sky-Eagle Collection at NYFW – The Red Line Collection
  • Date: Thursday, February 8, 2025
  • Location: Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Square S, New York, NY
  • Producers: Break Free

About Sky-Eagle Collection:
Sky-Eagle Collection is a Native-owned fashion house founded by Osage designer and veteran Dante Biss-Grayson and his family. Renowned for its bold designs and storytelling, the brand blends Indigenous artistry with modern luxury to create visionary pieces that honor heritage, resilience, and cultural excellence. Based in Taos, NM., the collection has evolved into a true Fashion House with runway productions in Cannes, London, and Santa Fe, and collections in various museums.

https://www.skyeaglecollection.com/
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For press inquiries, RSVP, or additional information, please contact:
Dante Biss-Grayson
SEC@SkyEagleCollection.com
1-505-592-6375

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