Navajo dressmaker Candace Toledo of Arapahoe, Wyoming, has found inspiration through creating traditional and modern Native American fashion.
The prestigious organization named the Dallas native its 2024 Fashion Icon at a recent ceremony in Manhattan.
It's said we're in the year of the cowboy. A lineup of classic pieces from beloved Southwestern boutiques and iconic American ...
The sense of collective strength throughout the three-day event was as palpable as the beats of the drums during the ...
Stars including Kim Kardashian and Julianne Hough have had Halloween costumes branded racist after they went out as people of ...
Kathryn Woodman Leighton was considered one of the world's most notable painters of American Indian portraits, "at a time when the subject was reserved for males." This painting of important Tewa ...
Queen Mary, Long Beach: Free admission for veterans and their families from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Nov. 11. Live entertainment.
Parking is free, too. Learn about Native American and cowboy ways of life, using historical artifacts such as stagecoaches, serapes, beaded clothing, firearms, photos and more. 4700 Western ...
More than 200 items recently made their way back to the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Toys, beaded moccasins and traditional ...
Simpson is printed at the feet of her over-eight-foot-tall figurative sculpture “Ground (Witness)” (2016) at the Autry Museum of the American ... of what constitutes Native art through the ...
Dallas couture designer Esé Azénabor Grembowski threw a $200,000 garden party during New York Fashion Week two months ago ...