DESIGNERS
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Creations Imagined by Auburn Hostler-Logan
Auburn Hostler-Logan is an enrolled Tribal Member from the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde in Oregon. Auburn combines minimal but statement & everyday contemporary pieces highlighting one’s natural features & beauty while decolonizing in all spaces.
“Heavenly” was created to help break stereotypes of Indigenous People. Natives are seen as stoic, intimidating & angry. Inertially however, over 15,000 years, all Native People are born with love, softness, gentleness, knowledge, grace & beauty. And even in present day we will continue to do so for these next 7 generations. You can still be strong, but yet still be soft.
“Heavenly” was created & inspired by angels in clouds in old paintings that Auburn was fascinated by since childhood.
Auburn believes & knows that Heavenly individuals are & will forever be all Indigenous People. It is in us, it is in our children, it is in our history & it will be in the future.INSTAGRAM: @auburnlogan
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Matriarch Energy by nuh Raynie me’nane’a nu Dokabade-waytu nu Sosone no Numu
I’m Raynie, a Shoshone-Paiute artist from Duck Valley. I design luxury Indigenous beaded jewelry that honors tradition while embracing contemporary style. Each piece is handcrafted with intention, blending time-honored techniques with modern elements to create wearable art that celebrates Indigenous culture.
Matriarch Energy is an exclusive holiday collection that celebrates and honors the powerful women who shape our lives. Each piece embodies strength, grace, and legacy, a tribute to the matriarchs who came before us and the ones we are becoming. May we be them, may we honor them, and may we love them.INSTAGRAM: @raynie.hunter
MEET YOUR EMCEE
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MEET YOUR EMCEE 〰️
Rebekah Jarvey
Rebekah Jarvey is an esteemed international designer, artisan, Fashion Show Director, and model, proudly representing her Chippewa, Cree, and Blackfeet heritage as an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe. Rooted in a family legacy of four generations of beadwork and sewing, Rebekah continues this rich tradition with her son, Royce, marking a fifth-generation legacy.
Her collaboration with Nike N7 as a cultural consultant helped guide the creation of the SB Nike N7 Dunks, now on display at The National Museums of World Culture in Göteborg, Sweden. She has also been featured in Vogue and made her runway debut at Santa Fe Fashion Week. Since then, she has showcased her work on international stages including Paris Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, and during the Cannes Film Festival.
Rebekah presents three distinct clothing lines: ready-to-wear, upcycled one-of-a-kind pieces, and Indigenous Luxury. Her newest ready-to-wear collection, Honor Our Land, is inspired by her homelands in Rocky Boy, Montana. Drawing from the wild rose and the chokecherry, this collection pays homage to her Chippewa Cree roots, honoring traditional plant knowledge and sharing her cultural story through fashion and design.
Connect With Rebekah
Website: rebekahjarvey.com
FAQs
What is the Indigenous Fashion Show & Pop-Up Event?
The Indigenous Fashion Show is Boise’s first all-Indigenous fashion and art event, hosted by Your Voice is Heard Foundation. It’s a community-centered showcase celebrating Indigenous designers, models, performers, and creators. This event raises funds for the Idaho Indigenous Alliance to support continued advocacy and cultural empowerment initiatives.
When and where is the event taking place?
📍 Date: November 29, 2025
🕓 Time: 4:30 PM
🏛 Location: Studio Boise, 4619 W Emerald St, Suite 106
This is a pop-up show, meaning it’s an intimate, one-day event designed to highlight local Indigenous talent. Success from this show will determine future annual productions.
How can I get involved or participate?
We’re currently seeking Indigenous models, performers, artists, and vendors!
If you’d like to model, perform, sell your art, or volunteer, please email hello@yvhfoundation.org with your interest.
Participation in this event is volunteer-based, but all contributors will be featured in promotional materials and receive professional photos for their portfolios.
Is the event open to the public, and how do I attend?
Yes! The event will be open to the public with limited seating.
🎟 Tickets will be available for purchase soon directly through our website.
Guests can look forward to a powerful evening of fashion, art, and community while supporting Indigenous voices and local advocacy efforts.