First Peoples Fashion Show to Showcase Indigenous Culture and Creativity in Estes Park


The First Peoples Fashion Show will make its highly anticipated debut in Estes Park, Colorado, on January 17, 2026, as a cornerstone event of the annual First Peoples Festival. The groundbreaking event will celebrate and amplify the voices of Indigenous designers, models, and artists, providing a powerful platform for their artistry and rich cultural heritage.
Held at the Estes Park Conference Center, the fashion show is a testament to the creativity, resilience, and unique aesthetic of Indigenous communities. The runway will feature a stunning lineup of designers from across the continent whose work seamlessly blends traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics, telling stories through every thread and design.

Seating is limited. Advance ticket purchase is highly recommended HERE

This year’s featured designers are:

  • Jericho
  • Edwin Felter
  • Tl’iish-Skin (Joseph J. Cendejas)
  • Artic Luxe (Bobby Brower) X Pat Pruitt
  • Randi Nelson’s Designs (Randi Nelson)
  • Running Horse Studios (Jimmy Dean Horn)
  • Breezy Designs (Marian Mike) x Letta Lynn Designs (Letta Lyen)
  • Native Diva Creations (Melrene Saloy)
  • Tisha Thompson X K.Francis Brand
  • Chelsea’s Creeations (Chelsea Nokusis)
  • Penny Singer
  • Bineshi Ikwewag (Angela LaRocque, Amari LaRocque, Margaret Judy Azure)
  • Afro Amazônia Wear


Attendees will experience a visually captivating showcase, complemented by music, dance, and storytelling, offering a deeper understanding of the cultural significance woven into each garment. The event will also feature an opening reception and designer booths, providing an opportunity for guests to purchase unique designs and jewelry directly from the artisans.
The First Peoples Fashion Show is an integral part of the First Peoples Festival, a weekend-long celebration of Indigenous culture, art, music, and traditions The festival, which takes place from January 17-18, 2026, at the Estes Park Events Complex, will also feature an Indigenous Art Market, educational demonstrations, a competition powwow, and a film symposium.