
Meet Native Fashion Week Santa Fe
Indigenous style has long shaped global trends. Native Fashion Week Santa Fe brings the source into the spotlight it’s always deserved.
Native Fashion Week Santa Fe brings together over 30 Indigenous designers and a large group of models for a four-day event that centers creative expression, technical mastery, and boundary-pushing design. Held in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District from May 8 to 11, 2025, this large-scale showcase reflects a legacy of innovation and artistry that continues to shape the direction of contemporary Indigenous fashion.
The event is curated by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe, a powerhouse in Indigenous fashion and a member of the Siksika Nation. Her curatorial work includes major exhibitions at the Getty Museum and features in Vogue. She’s spent over a decade building platforms that elevate Indigenous designers on an international scale.
Designers in this year’s lineup show off a range of styles, including high fashion, inclusive design, streetwear, and more. Among them are Orlando Dugi, known for his high-fashion evening wear, Lesley Hampton, a leader in body-positive design, and Douglas Miles, celebrated for blending Native symbolism with contemporary streetwear.
Native Fashion Week Santa Fe is gaining momentum on the global fashion calendar — grounded in its origins, driven by vision, and setting the pace for what comes next.