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Deadly Denim label to parade Indigenous artists' designs at New York Fashion Week - ABC News

The red dust of Port Hedland is a world away from the gleaming catwalks of New York.

But a piece of the Pilbara will be debuting on the global fashion stage next month thanks to local artist Bobbi Lockyer and Perth-based fashion designer Rebecca Barlow.

Ms Lockyer is a Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul and Yawuru woman.

She is also a designer and photographer and a mum of four boys.

Her work is headed to New York Fashion Week printed on the back of a jacket made by Deadly Denim, a sustainable-fashion label owned by Ms Barlow, a Ballardong Whadjuk woman.

Ms Lockyer said knowing her designs would be on a world-famous fashion stage was "incredible".

"To see my art and designs at New York Fashion Week is pretty amazing," she said.

The achievement is not just a personal triumph — it is also an opportunity to showcase Indigenous Australian art to the world.

A woman with pink wavy hair stands behind four young boys
Bobbi Lockyer's art is inspired by her experiences as a mother of four boys.(ABC Pilbara: Susan Standen)

Ms Lockyer said her art was an important form of self expression and storytelling, inspired by her sons, her ancestors, and the beloved coastline of her hometown.

"We're always going to the beach, collecting shells and looking at the reef and even seeing the turtles nesting, and that all combines together to be an inspiration for me."

Collaboration is key

A woman at a sewing machine with clothes hanging up in the background.
Deadly Denim's Rebecca Barlow at work in her Perth studio.(ABC Perth: Claire Moodie)

The Deadly Denim collection headed for New York also features designs by four other Indigenous artists from around Australia.

A denim jacket with a back panel featuring a pink and blue floral Indigenous art design
Indigenous artist Bobbi Lockyer's artwork on a Deadly Denim jacket.(Supplied: Rebecca Barlow)

Ms Barlow, the label's creator, received a late call-up for the revered fashion event, and raised the $4,000 entry fee through crowdfunding in just two days.

She said it was a joy to collaborate with other First Nations artists.

Ms Barlow said there was a growing movement of independent Indigenous artists and designers working to break into the mainstream fashion industry.

"From what I've seen and from speaking to other Indigenous designers, there's quite a good community building, " she said.

A woman holds a denim vest with a bright print on the back
Deadly Denim jackets feature Indigenous designs on sustainable clothing.(Supplied: Rebecca Barlow)

A creative community

Ms Lockyer said having her artwork paraded on the New York Fashion Week catwalk would be a memorable moment in a lifelong artistic journey — once she said she could not have made without the support of her family and community.

"I got into art and design as a young kid. My mum always encouraged my creative endeavours," she said.

However, she said growing up in a regional town and trying to turn art into a career was not always easy.

"But then I had one beautiful art teacher who really encouraged me, and she steered me into graphic design … which opened up a whole new world for me and got me to where I am today."

A piece of art which features patterns over an aerial photograph of a coastline.
Bobbi Lockyer finds inspiration in the Pilbara coastline.(Supplied: Bobbi Lockyer)

Ms Lockyer said the most important thing for young Indigenous artists to remember was that they should persevere and embrace community connections for support.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, New York Fashion Week will operate with reduced numbers this year.

But that's not necessarily a bad thing for Ms Lockyer and Ms Barlow — they will be streaming the event from the comfort of the very land which inspires their work, with the people who support them on their journeys.

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