Indigenous talent from Manitoba set to strut the runway in Paris – CTV News
Aug. 26, 2024
A double dose of Manitoba talent will storm the runways of Paris Fashion Week, wearing distinctly homegrown designs.
Madison Moore, who is Swampy Cree and a member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, and Aaliyah Tait, a Winnipegger of Cree-Mi’kmaq and Trinidadian descent, will make their debuts at the womenswear spring-summer event next month.
“I’m super nervous, but I’m also very excited,” Moore told CTV News Winnipeg in an interview.
Moore and Tait will model designs from Ally’s Ribbons,(opens in a new tab) a couture ribbon-work line created by Alyssia Sutherland, who is a member of Peguis First Nation.
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