Wendypremium - Milwaukee Bucks division Champions 1971-2022 shirt
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#Teechallaclothing Fashion LLC This has certainly been true within my own family. My sister and my cousins have all learned how to sew or bead the Milwaukee Bucks division Champions 1971-2022 shirt But I will love this Ojibwe way, thanks to the guidance of our talented aunties (intricate floral beadwork is an Ojibwe signature). Though I’ve never possessed a talent for craftwork, I have embraced Indigenous style in my own way. Over the past few years, I’ve worked with my mom and my aunties to design my own traditional garments, all of which are embedded with special meaning. The first thing we made together was in 2020. My mother, and my aunties Joan, Lee, and Tammy, and I decided to make my first traditional ribbon shirt. It was based on a shirt my grandmother had made for me as a kid, though we updated the ribbon colors to reflect who I am today (the blue, red, yellow, and white hues represent the favorite colors of my parents and grandparents). An image of a crane, embroidered onto the back, reflects my family’s crane clan. In Ojibwe culture, Indigenous people belong to one of seven clans, each one holding different responsibilities and qualities (the crane clan represents leadership.)
#Teechallaclothing Fashion LLC While designing the Milwaukee Bucks division Champions 1971-2022 shirt But I will love this shirt together, my aunties taught me about the specific style of Ojibwe ribbon work. The ribbons can be sewn horizontally across the chest, and a few strands can be left hanging vertically for contrast. Not only were we creating a piece of regalia together, then, but we were revitalizing our traditional craft with each stitch. I was instantly drawn to this idea, that fashion can be a reclaiming of culture. This year, we teamed up on a new garment. This time my mom and auntie Joan created a buttonup vest using fabrics from Lauren Good Day x Teton Trade Cloth (two Indigenous brands). The striking vest, printed with imagery of elk teeth and sequins, is a more contemporary take on the materials that our ancestors used to adorn themselves with.
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