Styled by Benjamin Early
Models: Jada Mack and Allie Ray
All clothes thrifted
Styled by Tammy Nguyen
Clothes sourced from Sid & Nancy's and Revente
Styled by Linh Tran
Models: Kayla Barron, Mariah Clark and Noly Tran
Noly Tran Look 1
White top: zara
Skirt: model's closet
Noly Tran Look 2
Black Shirt: h&m
Black Skirt: boutique in Vietnam
Bows: Urban Outfitters
Kayla Barron Look 1
White top: Shein
White pants: American eagle
Kayla Barron Look 2
Black top: Shein
Black Bottoms: Goodwill
Mariah Clark Look 1
White top: Edikted
White skirt: Brandy Melville
Mariah Clark Look 2
Black dress: Target
Styled by Jase Leonard
Models: Hallie Cole, Grace Smith and TJ Warren
Clothes sourced from designer Diko Pekdemir, owner of Anton & Maxine
Styled by Lily Miller
Models:
Ri Edinbeck: Sweater is Atlar’d State. Skirt is thrifted
Trinity Barata: Sweater is Altar’d State. Jeans are model owned from H&M
Faith James: Sweater is Altar’d State. Jeans are model owned, brand unknown
Styled by Benjamin Early and Joelle Elliot
Models: Danai Angelidis and Maria Georgopoulos
Styled by Kylee Strickfaden
Photos by Alyssa Bladzik, Lexi Croft & Madeline Cesarz
Styled by Audrey Savage
Photos by Laura Lucivero
Models: Izzy Gentry, Simone Harris and Marsh Kral
Styled by Lauren Cole
Models: Katie Walter and Katt Wyandt
Photographers: Aaron Falls and Alyssa Bladzik
Styled By Benji Early
Models: Maddie Zediker, Billie Scott, Will Meares, Timothy (Wil) Evans Jr, and Luke Robertson
Photographers: Henry Travis and Raynee Quillen
Managing Stylist: Toni DeLoach
Creative Stylist: Lauren Cole
Makeup Artist: Jase Leonard
Models: Jordan Gourville and TJ Warren
Blurb and Styling by Chelsea Watson
Throughout the shoot, we wanted to highlight Native American traditional wear to honor Native roots while visually representing their culture in modern, professional attire. The idea was to illustrate the transition of Native culture meeting society. The purpose of this shoot was to show that Native Americans can still honor their heritage while working in a commercial society, as well as provide a visual representation of Native Americans in education and the workforce to show the younger indigenous generations that they can do it too.
Outfit details:
Models Name: Michelle Mitchum
Look one: Regalia: Traditional Native American Ceremonial wear
Regalia: Handmade by Michelle Mitchum
Shawl: Handmade by Michelle Mitchum
Shoes: Moccasins- Handmade by Michelle Mitchum
Accessories: Beaded Rose Necklace- Handmade by Michelle Mitchum, the fan was a gift but Michelle beaded the handle
Look two: Native Pride
Bottoms: Ribbon Skirt- Handmade by Michelle Mitchum
Top: Cream Sleeveless Top, Qearal (Model owned, price unknown)
Shoes: Brown Knee Boots- JCPenny (Model owned, price unknown)
Look three: Academia Wear
Bottoms: 9 to 5 mini skirt, Corbeau $40
Top: 9 to 5 blazer, Corbeau $48, Black Button up,
Accessories: Beaded Rose Necklace- Handmade by Michelle Mitchum
Shoes: Brown Knee Boots- JCPenny (Model owned, price unknown)
Look four: Native Causal Dresswear
Dress: Tribal Print Dress- Le Fash (Model owned, price unknown)
Shoes: Brown Knee Boots- JCPenny (Model owned, price unknown)