Mtis artist Christi Belcourt's work featured in Valentino fashions
Valentino designers inspired by Belcourt's Water Song painting for its 2016 Resort line
Mtis artist ChristiBelcourt saysshe's seen top designers appropriating indigenous culture without permission, so she was pleasantly surprised when designers from the Rome-based House of Valentino contacted her a few months ago about her work.
Currently living and working in Espanola, west of Sudbury, Belcourtsaidshe's not sure what provoked the designers to reach out to her.Belcourt's paintings channel the beadwork that Mtiswomen are known for. Her canvassesincorporates plants and other motifs that holdmeaning inher culture.
Her work has a big online presence, and she has been active with Walking with our Sisters, anart installation telling the stories of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls that has travelled North America.
Belcourt said sheis pleased with the effort the designers are making to ensure their reproductions arefaithful to heroriginal paintings.
Painstaking effort was made to match colours and shapes exactly from one of her paintings hanging in the National Gallery, Water Song, she said.The work is then printed and embroidered onto outfits, which varyfrom shorts and halter tops to full length dresses.
Her other consideration before saying yes to the collaboration, was the environmental record of the House of Valentino.
The fashion industry, said Belcourt, is known for its poor environmental practices. She didn't want her art linked tothat aspect of it.
She learned, however, that Valentino gets much of its fabric in Italy,and tops Greenpeace'slist of environmental consciousness in their industry
"I think that this is really important, especially since the piece itself is called Water Song," she said. "And we know that the industry itself in terms of clothing manufacturing and things like that use a lot ofwater and pollute water."
Belcourt said she hopesfuture designers will follow the lead of those at Valentino, both in preserving theenvironment and cultural appreciation.
There are nine outfits in Valentino's 2016 Resort line that feature Belcourt's work.