
Fashion is storytelling: Indigenizing fashion with Niya DeGroat
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Niya DeGroat shares their journey in the fashion industry, highlighting the importance of Indigenous representation and the challenges faced by Two-Spirit individuals. Niya discusses their work with Phoenix Fashion Week, the recent launch of their magazine Indigène, and the significance of slow fashion practices. Niya emphasizes the need for collaboration between Indigenous designers and mainstream fashion, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable industry. The conversation also touches on the storytelling aspect of Indigenous fashion and the impact of colonialism on identity.
Takeaways
Niya DeGroat emphasizes the importance of Indigenous representation in fashion.
The journey of Niya from intern to a prominent figure in Indigenous fashion.
Indigenous fashion is rooted in storytelling and cultural significance.
The need for collaboration between Indigenous designers and mainstream fashion.
Slow fashion practices are essential for sustainability and cultural preservation.
Niya’s experience highlights the challenges of navigating identity in a Western-centric fashion industry.
The significance of Two-Spirit identity in contemporary fashion.
Indigène Magazine aims to showcase diverse Indigenous voices and stories.
The impact of colonialism on Indigenous fashion and identity.
Niya advocates for a more inclusive and equitable fashion industry.
Links, references & further reading
- Indigène Magazine: https://indigenemagazine.com/
- Niya’s website: https://www.niyadegroat.com/
- Indigène on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indigenemagazine/
- Niya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niyadegroat/
- One of Laura’s favorite articles by Niya, which she frequently assigns in class or recommends to students: https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/decolonizing-fashion-one-runway-time