Native American looks will hit the runway at a fashion show this weekend at the Tweed Museum of Art.
Native American looks will hit the runway at a fashion show this weekend at the Tweed Museum of Art.
Twenty-six models from nine reservations across the state of Minnesota will show their regalia and Native designed clothing. The fashion show runs from 12 – 2 p.m., followed by a gallery reception.
It all complements the “Then and Now: Ojibway Cultural Traditions” exhibition at the Tweed Museum on UMD’s campus.
The fashion show and reception are free and open to the public.
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