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Calling all dreamers!

Calling all dreamers!

Fashion show launches a company that’s all about support

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero Fashion designer Loren Aragon, center, applauds Friday at the “A Night With The Stars” fashion show at the Navajo Nation Museum in Window Rock.

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero
Fashion designer Loren Aragon, center, applauds Friday at the “A Night With The Stars” fashion show at the Navajo Nation Museum in Window Rock.

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Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero Former America’s Next Top Model contestant Mariah Watchman (Umatilla, Ojibwe, Modoc, and Mandan) speaks at the “A Night With The Stars” fashion show.

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero
Former America’s Next Top Model contestant Mariah Watchman (Umatilla, Ojibwe, Modoc, and Mandan) speaks at the “A Night With The Stars” fashion show.

Mariah Watchman stood flawless in her Shayne Watson designer gown that she had just modeled in front of a packed auditorium at the Navajo Nation Museum.

Watchman, a member of the Umatilla Tribe, brought together some notable Native designers, actors and entertainers for the fashionable occasion dubbed, “A Night With the Stars.”

More than just a fashion show, the event was a glitzy launching pad for Watchman’s company, “Dreamers Junction.”

A professional model since she was 15, Watchman was also a contestant on America’s Next Top Model as the first enrolled tribal member in 2012. Even if modeling has been a passion of hers, she said she’s focusing more on helping to establish a community for Native Americans to showcase their talents and creativity, and that is what her Dreamers Junction will do.

“I just hope to help aid and bridge a gap in Indian Country that we don’t necessarily have in the fashion and model industry,” said Watchman. “As much as we are supporting our youth in doing great things, we also need to support our Natives who are doing great things right now.”


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About The Author

Arlyssa Becenti

Arlyssa Becenti reported on Navajo Nation Council and Office of the President and Vice President. Her clans are Nát'oh dine'é Táchii'nii, Bit'ahnii, Kin łichii'nii, Kiyaa'áanii. She’s originally from Fort Defiance and has a degree in English Literature from Arizona State University. Before working for the Navajo Times she was a reporter for the Gallup Independent.

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