
MOUNT PLEASANT, MI – The 3rd Annual Indigenous Youth Fashion Show is set to take place on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at the Soaring Eagle Casino Entertainment Hall, bringing together Indigenous youth, families, and the community for a night of culture, creativity, and empowerment.
This year’s theme, “M’nadendan Wi – Respect That!”, supports Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, reinforcing the importance of respect, self-expression, and cultural pride. More than 50 registered youth from eight surrounding schools will showcase their designs, celebrating Indigenous heritage and artistry through fashion.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m., with the fashion show beginning at 6 p.m. Following the show, attendees can enjoy light food, refreshments, and a drum and dance social, creating a welcoming atmosphere for youth and families to come together. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening.
The event is free and open to the public, inviting the entire community to come out and support local youth. All youth under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
With months of collaboration between young designers, artists, and event organizers, the Indigenous Youth Fashion Show has grown into an anticipated annual tradition, honoring cultural identity while fostering creativity and confidence among participants.
For more information, contact Behavioral Health Victim Services at 989-775-4400 or email BHVictimServices@sagchip.org.