70s Retro Vibes Meet Native Chic: Discover the Fashion Show You Can't Stop Talking About!
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On November 13, something totally epic happened at the University of South Dakota Event Center! Native Student Services turned up the heat with a Native American fashion show that you won't believe!
Bringing the 70s flair back into the spotlight, the mastermind behind the extravaganza, Meghan Redshirt-Shaw, revealed they stumbled across photos of a fab 70s fashion show and decided to catapult it into 2024. It's all about mashing up the past with the future and celebrating identity and artistry within indigenous fashion. Talk about giving retro vibes a modern twist!
Meet Mattea Scott, the vintage clothing curator who's not just redefining the old-school but flipping it on its head! Her eye for character and opulence brought a whole new meaning to soul and spirituality fashion.
And let's not forget your girl Nilda, a junior who totally slayed on the runway despite major pre-show jitters. Nilda owned it once she hit the stage. And Xena Aragon? She thought she was just stepping up as a volunteer but walked away with a new passion for the catwalk. She's already buzzing to hit the runway again next year!
Curie Dudley, a fashion artist in the house, felt the vibe too. She loved seeing her fellow models rock their new looks and just soak in everything the show had to offer. The happiness on the runway was the ultimate sign of fashion success!
Then there's Trevor SwiftHawk from Lakota! This dude's flipping the script on Native brands with an avant-garde approach. He's all about busting out of that box and doing things his way on the fashion scene!
The show was the talk of the town, sparking major buzz with its innovative designs, cultural significance, and mind-blowing artistic expression. If you missed this, let's just say your FOMO is real!