Beadwork Printed Skirt - Sask Fashion Week Runway Item
Beadwork Printed Skirt - Sask Fashion Week Runway Item
Beadwork Printed Skirt - Sask Fashion Week Runway Item
Beadwork Printed Skirt - Sask Fashion Week Runway Item
Beadwork Printed Skirt - Sask Fashion Week Runway Item
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Beadwork Printed Skirt - Sask Fashion Week Runway Item

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Skirt with ruffle bottom made with a fabric printed in michif floral beadwork design. Christine Tournier, beads an original piece and prints it onto fabric. This garment has 2 of these custom beadwork prints.  

Lightweight cotton fabric makes this dress comfy and easy-to-wear. The print is a muted pink and charcoal colour. Slightly muted print, not a bright print. You are buying a hand-made, art-to-wear piece, please know there may be some slight irregularities due to hand sewing.

1 only. This is a one of a kind piece that was shown in the 2022 Saskatchewan Fashion week in November 2022.  This collection was inspired by tartan plaids, heritage pieces, antique lace made into contemporary pieces.

100% cotton

Machine on delicate or hand wash in cold water, Tumble dry or hang to dry.

Made in Canada

Fabric printed in Canada. Designed, cut and sewn in the SS River Designs sewing studio by Christine in St Louis, Saskatchewan, Canada.

SIZE SMALL

ARTIST STATEMENT

I am a bead work artisan, I have been beading and sewing since I was very young. I am drawn to beadwork and compelled to keep this tradition alive. 

Through my beadwork, I explore the traditional scrolling floral beadwork traditional to michif people of my nation.  Inspired by historical beadwork pieces of the Red River Metis people, I am inspired by the historical beadwork which was typically designed with reflection symmetry, where everything is mirrored around a central vertical or horizontal axis.  I looked at how this compares to balance in nature, flowers that are incorporated in beadwork designs which are ‘imperfectly” balanced. Everything stills works together just as well as a mirror image, so that elements work and fit together in a seamless whole.

I reside alongside the South Saskatchewan River, which has consistently been my inspiration.  My pieces do not pay homage to a specific flower, but more so to the people that created these beautiful historical beadwork patterns using stylized florals and greenery and most often done on black or very dark cloth, completed the original works on black velvet or black melton cloth.

I am constantly experimenting with new ideas in order to create unique one-of-a kind pieces that are hand beaded using seed beads. I have both these 'one of a kind' art pieces and also an art to wear line where I 'modernized’ my pieces by having my  beadwork digitally printed onto fabric, sewn into contemporary, wearable pieces.

Beadwork is medicine, the process of working with beads and thread is meditative, it cannot be rushed, done independently it allows time for reflection, or if you are beading in beading circles with others it opens space for visiting, talking, sharing and storytelling. Every bead is so small, stringing beads on thread you touch every single bead, placing and holding each and every bead with your thumb, then tenderly encouraging the beads to lay flat by running your fingers over the strings of beads, you are connected to the beadwork. It is my calling, I cannot step away from it, the ancestral grandmothers always bring me back to it.