Early Saturday morning, just as the sun was rising and the 2024 Santa Fe Indian Market was kicking off in New Mexico, serious collectors were already stationed outside of their favorite artists' booths, hoping to score a piece of their work. Spanning over two days, the annual outdoor market features hundreds of booths, where patrons can peruse the new works of over 1,000 Indigenous artisans from across North America—including jewelry, textiles, fine art, pottery, and more.
This year’s presentation was opened by a special performance from the Black Eyed Peas’s Taboo, and featured the new collections of five contemporary designers: Jamie Okuma, Lauren Good Day, Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose, Caroline Monnet, and Jontay Kahm. For the first time ever, a European luxury fashion house also hit the SWAIA catwalk: Balmain showed an edited assortment of looks from its fall 2024 collection, worn by Indigenous models such as Phillip Bread.
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