Indigenous Canadian Fashion Designer
Designer in Residence, Toronto Met
Angela DeMontigny is an internationally-renowned, Indigenous Canadian designer. Her custom made and ready-to-wear, all leather clothing collections, bold accessories and statement jewelry collections have been sold in specialty boutiques and galleries throughout North America and Europe since 1995.
Angela has not only been a trailblazer for Aboriginal fashion for 2 decades, she has also produced some of Canada's most important showcases for Indigenous designers such as FashioNation - L'Oreal Fashion Week, Toronto; Fire & Fashion - Planet IndigenUs, Toronto; From Culture to Couture - Toronto and the first ever, Aboriginal Fashion Week during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C. She has been an avid advocate and supporter of Aboriginal designers, artisans, women and youth entrepreneurs throughout her career and is asked to speak regularly at national and international symposiums and conferences and has sat on many, national round tables. DeMontigny was the co-founder of the Canadian Aboriginal Design Council, is currently a co-founder of the newly launched Ontario Fashion Exchange (OFEX), sat on the board of the Hamilton Arts Council, is a current member of the Humber Program Advisory Committee, a Board member of the newly formed, Aboriginal Conservation and Ecology Inc. (ACE) and as of September 2018, has been appointed as the new, Distinguished Designer-In-Residence for The Creative School at Toronto Met in Toronto.