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First Nations Fashion Presented SS22 Collection at London Fashion Week – 2021

First Nations Fashion designer Jill Setah was born in Oliver, BC Canada in 1982 to Residential School Survivors Norah Setah from the Yunesit’in Government, and Louis August of Neskonlith Indian Band of Chase, BC. She has been a registered member of the Yunesit’in Government since birth. She released her SS22 collection ‘MMIW’ with OFS this season.

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Designer Jill Setah

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