By noon, many artists were completely sold out.
The excitement around this years market was certainly palpable.
Its no secret that half the fun of Indian Market is dressing up and showcasing your personal style.

Photographed by Shayla Blatchford
Its hard not to get inspired by how Indigenous youth style themselves.
The annual SWAIA Indigenous Fashion Show, meanwhilea main attraction of Indian Market weekendtook place on Sunday afternoon.
The collections ranged from graphic streetwear to ornate formal attire.

Appliqué vests by Penny Singer
I really wanted to represent our community, says Good Day.
I create first and foremost for our own people, and I wanted them to feel represented.
I also wanted to highlight movers and shakers within Indian Country.

Look by Jamie Okuma
Caroline Monnet created voluminous silhouettes made of materials such as construction plastic, Tyvek, and pink wall insulation.
This collection was all about building a future together for the next seven generations.
There were a lot of separatesI wanted it to be more wearable but still Jontay.

Look by Lauren Good Day
Meaning the eclectic street style scene and groundbreaking designs will soon be making a return.
Below, more looks from the fashion show.
Looks by Jamie Okuma
Looks by Caroline Monnet
Look by Caroline Monnet

Look by Lauren Good Day

Look by Jamie Okuma

Look by Jamie Okuma

Look by Jamie Okuma

Looks by Jamie Okuma

Look by Jontay Kahm

Look by Jontay Kahm

Look by Lauren Good Day

Look by Lauren Good Day

Looks by Caroline Monnet

Look by Caroline Monnet

Look by Caroline Monnet