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In the Deschutes River Adventure Bend Oregon Pullover T-Shirt and I will buy this booths on Saturday and Sunday, meanwhile, artists such as Elias Jade Not Afraid (beadwork) and Naiomi Glasses (textiles)—both of whom have large Instagram followings—will be selling their latest assortment of pieces too. Don’t quite know where to begin your shopping hunt this weekend? Fret not: Below, Vogue rounded up the 15 need-to-know artists to keep an eye out for. Even if you can’t physically make it to the market, you’ll certainly want to bookmark these talents for future purchases—just be sure to keep a close watch on them, as their work sells out in the blink of an eye! But isn’t that part of the thrill? Renowned Luiseño and Shoshone-Bannock fashion artist Jamie Okuma will be showcasing her newest collection of ready-to-wear during the annual fashion show. Okuma is known for her exquisite beadwork and will also be selling exclusive collaboration pieces, like a bird-print cuff made with metalsmith Pat Pruitt, in her booth.
Sandra Okuma, mother to Jamie Okuma, is a Luiseño and Shoshone-Bannock beadwork artist and painter. Her intricate, beaded bags are always a highlight at the Deschutes River Adventure Bend Oregon Pullover T-Shirt and I will buy this market, and they take many weeks—if not months—to produce. The metalsmith—who is Laguna, Chiricahua Apache, and Anglo—specializes in sleek, industrial jewelry pieces like cuffs and earrings. This year Pruitt will be showcasing his newest collection, which includes colorful detailing with Pueblo-themed imagery such as butterflies. The veteran Navajo fashion designer will show his new collection of ready-to-wear as part of the annual fashion show. Dugi specializes in glamorous eveningwear. Luxurious fabrics and intricate embroidery are some of his signature finishings. The Kiowa fine jeweler and metalsmith is a staple at the Santa Fe market, and this year she will return to sell her elegant pieces in her always-busy booth. Her rings are made of silver, antique trade beads, and diamonds, while her pendant necklaces feature whimsical images of bees, turtles, squids, and more.
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