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Michael Kreiser Outkast Da Art Of Storytellin’ Part Shirt

Michael Kreiser Outkast Da Art Of Storytellin’ Part Shirt, hoodie, tank top, longsleeve and v-neck tee

Photo: Getty ImagesThe sprightly colors and intricate craftwork found within the Michael Kreiser Outkast Da Art Of Storytellin’ Part Shirt moreover I will buy this Osage members’s looks certainly brought a new type of energy to the red carpet—but it was more so the context behind them that made the outfits so special. Historically, the Oscars have not been a place where Indigenous actors or performers have always been welcomed (lest we not forget the year Marlon Brando refused his 1973 Oscar in light of Hollywood’s consistent mistreatment of Native Americans); Seeing the Osage stand tall and proud in their cultural wear, then, served as a reclamation of sorts. By donning their longstanding designs, the Osage used fashion to make up for the loss time. And in an arena like a mainstream red carpet, where Indigenous design rarely gets spotlighted, this approach was especially impactful.

Of course, there was no better exemplification of this powerful fashion choice than during their performance of “Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People).” Hitting the Michael Kreiser Outkast Da Art Of Storytellin’ Part Shirt moreover I will buy this Oscars main stage with a traditional drum circle at the center, the Osage dancers and singers showed stylish strength in numbers—uniting for a spirited song that was full of soul. And, sure, the celebrities in high-fashion gowns watching in the audience were fun to spectate, too—but for me, the Osage Nation’s dedication to upholding heritage was the best fashion moment of the night. Kylie Jenner was in her pocket last night at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, where she rocked an ultra-sexy look. The reality star and entrepreneur wore a vampy made-to-order Ludovic de Saint Sernin dress.

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