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venka · 1 year
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QUANNAH CHASINGHORSE — at the 2023 MET Gala (May 1, 2023)
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themakeupbrush · 1 year
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Quannah Chasinghorse at the 2023 Met Gala
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gothgleek · 1 year
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Quannah Chasinghorse at the Met Gala 2023
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missegyptiana · 1 year
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these looks oh my goddd
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givenups · 2 years
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faces @ met 22, pt. 1
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my-selfish-love · 1 year
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On the take of "celebrities wore bold colors to protest Karl Lagerfeld" (from Mina Le TikTok)
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arcadialedger · 1 year
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Everyone talks about Rihanna, Zendaya and Blake Lively— but my Met Gala woman is Quannah Chasinghorse.
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She is so stunning, and kills the theme every year. Not to mention she highlights indigenous and specifically Dinè fashion from her culture.
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iwantitinpink · 1 year
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Quannah Chasinghorse at the 2023 Met Gala, wearing dress by Prabal Gurung and beadwork jewellery by Sota Scowi Designs
Jewellery handmade from glass beads, faux pearls, porcupine quills and dentalium shells.
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omgthatdress · 2 years
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Quannah Chasinghorse continues to stun, of course
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bluemarinedoll · 1 year
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met gala 2023
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themakeupbrush · 2 years
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Quannah Chasinghorse at the 2022 Met Gala 
Custom Jewelry by Indigenous Designer Lenise Renee Omeasoo of Antelope Women Designs
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sailorpixie · 1 year
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missegyptiana · 1 year
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quannah chasinghorse is the moment
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fashionsfromhistory · 2 years
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Hi! I don’t know if you’re still answering Met Gala questions. If you are, I still as wondering if you could explain why you had Quannah Chasinghorse in Atelier Prabal Gurung as part of your top 10? I love her look and would wear the dress in an instant; she’s definitely one of my favorites in terms of loving the fashion, but I can’t figure out how it fits the theme. Did you put it on the list because of fitting the theme (which you definitely know more about than me) or just because it’s an AMAZING look? I’ve loved reading your thoughts; thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us!
Of course! I've gotten a couple of questions about her look and I think she did a brilliant job of incorporating her culture while also understanding what the MET Gala is about.
Quannah Chasinghorse in Prabal Gurung with Jewelry by Lenise Omeasoo of Antelope Women Designs
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While the Gilded Age was a massive boom of wealth and culture in the United States, much of this success was built off the exploited lands and labor of immigrants, Black people, and Indigenous Americans. Quannah went and flipped that narrative on it's head. Many people went with the Glamour part of the theme, but she went with the gilded. I pulled some quotes from this article in Vogue from Lenise Omeasoo herself and Quannah's mother, Jody Potts-Joseph. I think they articulate the deep message and meaning far better than I can.
"Chasinghorse’s accessories—her intricate jewelry and feather hairpieces—celebrated the idea of Native community and love in a unique way. The custom jewelry by Lenise Omeasoo, a Blackfeet and Cree artist who runs Antelope Women Designs, was intended to quite literally envelope the model with Native pride. “The piece was inspired by the Native community,” Omeasoo tells Vogue. “The tipis surrounding Quannah represent the love of her community, there with her.” Omeasoo applied dentalium shells, porcupine quills, and beads on smoked hide. “All the traditional materials I used were gifted through trade with other Native artists over the years,” says Omeasoo. “This was my first quilled jewelry set—a bit risky, but I wanted to give my all for Quannah’s iconic moment.”" -Lenise Omeasoo
"For Chasinghorse, the celebration of her Indigenous heritage overall was also important given the theme. “Quannah’s look encapsulated the Indigenous perspective on Gilded Glamor by showcasing Indigenous artistry, ingenuity, resiliency, beauty, and excellence,” says Jody Potts-Joseph, Chasinghorse’s mother. “It is important to understand that for Native Americans, the Gilded Age represents a period of  United States policies of removal, genocide, and assimilation all creating generations of trauma for Native Americans. Yet, we are still here—and Quannah gracefully reminds the world of our strength, beauty, talent and resilience in every space.”" - Jody Potts-Joseph
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