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Angela Demontigny- Top Canadian and International Indigenous Fashion Designer, had participated in International Runways like London, New York, South Africa and South America, she’s also Global Ambassador and Speaker of Cree/ Metis communities in Ontario. Owner of Demontigny Boutique Gallery in Hamilton, Ontario and being featured broadly all over the press. As an Indigenous Designer she is really committed to help indigenous communities in different countries. Her brand is conscious to make sustainable pieces only working with good-quality materials, helping the environment. I want to also congratulate her, for winning and Art/Historical Project for society, A Permanent Structure made by 10,000 glass beans that takes a year to put it together. I know how much this project means to you and it’s awesome that a piece of you will be permanent in our society. I invite you to read an incredible article in the nytimes named “HOW FAST FASHION IS DESTROYING THE PLANET” where we can learn that more than 60% of fabrics are synthetics which most of them end up in the ocean. Angela DeMontigny info: www.angelademontigny.com IG: @demontignyboutiquegallery 197 James St. N. Hamilton, Ontario
Angela Demontigny- Top Canadian and International Indigenous Fashion Designer, had participated in International Runways like London, New York, South Africa and South America, she’s also Global Ambassador and Speaker of Cree/ Metis communities in Ontario. Owner of Demontigny Boutique Gallery in Hamilton, Ontario and being featured broadly all over the press. As an Indigenous Designer she is really committed to help indigenous communities in different countries. Her brand is conscious to make sustainable pieces only working with good-quality materials, helping the environment. I want to also congratulate her, for winning and Art/Historical Project for society, A Permanent Structure made by 10,000 glass beans that takes a year to put it together. I know how much this project means to you and it’s awesome that a piece of you will be permanent in our society. I invite you to read an incredible article in the nytimes named “HOW FAST FASHION IS DESTROYING THE PLANET” where we can learn that more than 60% of fabrics are synthetics which most of them end up in the ocean. Angela DeMontigny info: www.angelademontigny.com IG: @demontignyboutiquegallery 197 James St. N. Hamilton, Ontario