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International Indigenous Fashion Week kicks off in Regina

International Indigenous Fashion Week takes place in Regina this weekend and will showcase 18 artists from around the world.

Regina fashion designer Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway is one of the artists showing a collection

International Indigenous Fashion Week takes place in Regina this weekend and will showcase 18 artists from around the world. (Submitted by Leftboot Photography/Ryan Peterman)

International Indigenous Fashion Week beginstoday in the Queen City, andJoely BigEagle-Kequahtooway is taking part.

"It's an opportunity to bring together all these fashion designers from across the country and internationally,"she said.

The Regina fashion designer owns TatankaBoutique, where she specializes in First Nations designs.

She began her design journey by making costumes for her kids forHalloween.

In this fast-paced modern world, with everything being this fast fashion, peoplemaybe just need a reminder that we have this past and that we should honour it.-JoelyBigEagle-Kequahtooway, designer.

"At the beginning, it was really rough designs, based off their clothes and sometimes outfits didn't turn out that way I thought they would," she said.

Indigenous culture

Much of her inspiration is derived from her Indigenous heritage where clothing is designed with precision and care.

"In this fast-paced modern world, with everything being this fast fashion, peoplemaybe just need a reminder that we have this past and that we should honour it," BigEagle-Kequahtoowaysaid.

Although she has been designing clothing for 20 years, it was opening Tatanka Boutique that gave her the courage to begin calling herself a fashion designer.

"I used to only design for my friends and family and it was always free. So having the boutique and being able to exchange funds for some of my designs was a new venture for me," she said.

The boutique encouraged her to challenge her boundaries and take on new ventures.

The International Indigenous Fashion Weekevent runs Saturday and Sundayat the DoubleTreeby Hilton Hotel in Regina.

With files from CBC Radio's Saskatchewan Weekend