Rebekah Jarvey

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Rebekah Jarvey is an esteemed international fashion designer, artisan, model, and Fashion Show Director. She is an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe and also represents her Cree and Blackfeet heritage. Rebekah is part of a four-generation legacy of beadwork and sewing, which she now continues with her son—making them five generations strong in Native fashion and art.

Growing up in Rocky Boy, Montana, Rebekah was immersed in the cultural teachings and artistry of her family. Her childhood was filled with the sound of sewing machines and the rhythmic stitching of beadwork by her mother and grandmothers. These early experiences shaped her creative path and inspired her to bring culture forward through contemporary fashion.

Rebekah presents three dynamic clothing lines: ready-to-wear, upcycled one-of-a-kind pieces, and Indigenous luxury. Her renowned NEO Collection pays homage to the Cree geometric beadwork of her youth and is defined by two bold color palettes—vibrant neons and classic traditional hues. Her work speaks to culture, resilience, and style, capturing the essence of generational artistry.

Her collaboration with Nike N7 as a cultural consultant led to the creation of the SB Nike N7 Dunks, which are now on display at The National Museums of World Culture in Göteborg, Sweden. Rebekah’s designs have graced runways across the globe, including Santa Fe Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and New York Fashion Week. She also presented during the Cannes Film Festival, further cementing her influence in the global fashion scene.

Most recently, Rebekah showcased her Survival to Fashion collection during Super Bowl LIX Week in New Orleans, further solidifying her impact in the fashion industry.

This marks Rebekah’s fourth year as a featured designer at the Montana Folk Festival. Through her work, she continues to use fashion as a form of cultural storytelling—bringing Native pride and resilience to runways across the world.