Ocean Kiana White Bloom Skirt
Ocean Kiana White Bloom Skirt
Ocean Kiana White Bloom Skirt

Ocean Kiana White Bloom Skirt

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A timeless piece that blends bold contrast with soft storytelling. The White Bloom Skirt features intricate white floral embroidery inspired by traditional Anishinaabe florals, blooming down the center and around the hem. Designed for grace and ease, its flow honours both strength and femininity. Perfect for ceremony, celebration, or everyday wear with intention.

Details:

  • Color: Black with white embroidery
  • Features: Side seam pockets, satin lining, elastic waistband (minimal stretch), clean hem finish
  • Fit: Relaxed A-line silhouette
  • Material: Cotton Twill
  • Designed with care to embody Indigenous femininity, strength, and everyday elegance

Style tip: Pair with a tucked-in top and strappy heels or moccasins to honour both modern and traditional fashion storytelling.

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about the artist

ocean kiana

Ocean Kiana is a Nishinaabe designer and artist from Northwestern Ontario, whose heritage and culture are at the heart of her work. Raised in the communities of Biigtigong Nishnaabeg (Pic River First Nation) and Netmizaagamig Nishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation), Ocean infuses her designs with the values and traditions of her ancestors. A member of the Wolf Clan and known by her Anishinaabe name, White Butterfly, she brings both Indigenous culture and sustainable innovation to each piece, creating fashion that embodies resilience, beauty, and respect for the Earth.

About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.

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