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All My Relations - Couture Night

Thursday November 20th, 2025

Thursday November 20th, 2025

7:00 PM

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10:00 PM PST

Starts: 7:00 PM PST

Ends: 10:00 PM PST

Doors Open: 6:00 PM

Doors Open: 6:00 PM PST

Queen Elizabeth Theatre

630 Hamilton St, Vancouver

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A celebration of high fashion, kinship, and cultural resurgence.

On our second evening, designers from across Turtle Island show up and show out. High fashion meets Indigenous couture, celebrating relationships, community, and cultural resurgence in the magnificent designs of both up-and-comers and fan favourites.

This night is a love letter to kinship, creativity, and connection. Every piece on the runway carries teachings, memory, and innovation.

From rich textiles and beadwork to cutting-edge silhouettes, All My Relations Couture Night reminds us that Indigenous fashion holds both tradition and transformation.

Bring your cousins and community and celebrate the beauty of all our relations.

 

Night 02 Designer Showcase:

KAYLYN BAKER & AMBER BAKER

Kaylyn Baker and Amber Baker are Northern Tutchone and Tlingit artists from Yukon. They are citizens of Selkirk First Nation who now create out of Whitehorse. They works in beadwork, textiles, and accessories, making earrings, moccasins, purses, mukluks, and more using traditional techniques and bold colours and patterns. Their designs are stories, memories, and connections passed between generations.

Follow them on Instagram: @kaylynbakerdesigns

STEPHANIE EAGLETAIL

Stephanie Eagletail is a Diné and Cree designer and founder of Stephanie Eagletail Designs. She creates custom Indigenous fashion, gives sewing lessons, and brings forward designs inspired by her grandparents’ styles while pushing back against colonial norms. She is also a mother and cultural advocate who uses her platform to celebrate community, creativity, and Indigenous identity.

Follow them on Instagram: @steph_eagletail

OSAMUSKWASIS

Osamuskwasis is a Cree/Dene fashion designer and educator from Pigeon Lake, Alberta (Treaty 6). As founder of her namesake brand, she blends traditional knowledge with contemporary fashion, from streetwear to couture. Her work features beadwork, cultural patterns, and storytelling – uplifting Indigenous models and communities through fashion rooted in identity and pride.

Follow them on Instagram: @osamuskwasis

PM WATERLILY

Patricia Michaels is a celebrated Indigenous fashion designer and the founder of PM Waterlily. A Project Runway finalist, Patricia is known for her visionary work that blends Native traditions with high fashion. Her designs reflect the rhythm of nature, family, and her Taos Pueblo roots, using organic materials and natural dyes to bring cultural stories to life on the runway.

Follow them on Instagram: @patriciamichaels

PACHA ARTS x YANA MANTA

Led by Kinou Arcentales Cajas (Yana Manta), Pacha Arts is a Kichwa family brand dedicated to Indigenous wearable art and trade traditions. Their collection, KAWSANKI, blends cultural storytelling with contemporary design. With over 15 years of experience in textiles, industrial machinery, and wardrobe design, his work bridges tradition and innovation. Through his role at Pacha Arts, Kinou blends ancestral trade practices with bold, contemporary design, bringing Kichwa artistry to runways and communities around the world.

Follow them on Instagram: @pacha_arts

REBECCA BAKER-GRENIER

Rebecca Baker-Grenier is a multidisciplinary artist of Kwakiutl, Dzawada’enuxw, and Skwxwú7mesh descent. With a BA in Indigenous Studies from UBC, she began her fashion journey in 2021 and trained under Pam Baker. Her designs blend cultural identity with contemporary art and have appeared at New York and Vancouver Fashion Weeks, as well as SWAIA in Santa Fe. In 2021, she received the YVR Emerging Artist award and was recently featured in Elle Canada.

Follow them on Instagram: @rebecca.baker.g

JASON BAERG

Jason Baerg is a Cree Métis artist and fashion designer whose work explores Indigenous culture through fashion, tech, and art. A member of the Métis Nation of Ontario, Jason has shown at Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week and the Getty Museum. He holds degrees from Concordia and Rutgers and was named one of “15 Indigenous Designers to Watch” by Vogue and “5 Designers to Know” by Elle.

Follow them on Instagram: @ayimach_horizons

LINDSAY KING

Lindsay King is a Saulteaux Ojibwe and Mohawk designer based in Toronto. After 20 years in Indigenous social work, she turned to fashion to reclaim stories through design. Her luxury outerwear brand, launched in 2022, features Pendleton® wool, furs, lambskin leather, and horn buttons all handcrafted in Toronto. Lindsay’s pieces reflect slow fashion and cultural pride, with features in ELLE Canada, FASHION Magazine, and more. She also founded The Lindsay King Foundation to support healing and cultural restoration for Indigenous youth, women, and Two-Spirit people.

Follow them on Instagram: @lindsayking.co

Contact Information

Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week 2025 November 19–22 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver

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