Denver Airport Transforms into Fashion Wonderland with First-Ever Indigenous Runway Show!
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Denver International Airport is making waves and turning heads! On Wednesday, it hosted a spectacular Indigenous fashion show in celebration of Native American Heritage Month. This dazzling event was brought to life by Native Max, a dynamic digital media company dedicated to celebrating and uplifting Indigenous people from across the globe.
The runway was on fire with two incredible Native American designers and 10 stunning models, all showcasing designs steeped in tradition yet bursting with modern flair. Each ensemble displayed the rich diversity of tribal fashions from coast to coast, making a bold statement that Indigenous cultures are vibrant, thriving, and here to stay.
"The message we want to get out is that we are still here and still thriving," exclaimed Kelly Holmes, founder and CEO of Native Max. This trailblazing company puts on fashion shows nationwide, spreading positive narratives about Native people, and they certainly turned the Denver airport into a high-fashion hotspot!
In a groundbreaking move, this was the first-ever Native American fashion show to be held at an international airport. Can you say trailblazers?
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