Siblings bring ancestral weaving traditions to Ralph Lauren Collection
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Naiomi Glasses and her brother, Tyler Glasses, pose for a portrait during a Ralph Lauren photo shoot highlighting Navajo artistry and design. The siblings, both accomplished weavers and creators from Rock Point, Ariz., collaborated with Ralph Lauren on a special collection that honors Diné weaving traditions and celebrates Native representation.
By Nolan Bruno
Special to the Times
WINDOW ROCK
A resilient legacy of Diné weaving is now reaching homes across the country through a new collaboration between siblings Naiomi and Tyler Glasses and Ralph Lauren Home.
The Rock Point, Arizona, artists, seventh-generation weavers from a family deeply tied to the loom, are anchoring the Fall 2025 Canyon Road Collection, unveiled in April during Milan Design Week, the world’s largest furniture fair. The line, featuring fabrics, rugs and decorative accessories, draws inspiration from their ancestral homeland and reflects the pair’s lifelong connection to traditional weaving.
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