Native-led fashion platform HOSH is partnering with NDN Girls Book Club on a limited six-piece capsule collection that blends art, storytelling, and community — with proceeds going toward the nonprofit’s next major initiative.
The collaboration brings together two organizations with aligned missions: HOSH works directly with Indigenous artists to turn their work into wearable pieces, while NDN Girls Book Club focuses on expanding access to literature, programming, and support for Native youth. The partnership uses the capsule as a way to extend both organizations’ work to a wider audience.
The six-piece collection includes tees, sweaters, and hats designed as everyday staples. Proceeds will fund NDN Girls Book Club’s next initiative — a cross-country mobile book program built to deliver resources, workshops, and community programming directly to Native communities nationwide.
To celebrate the launch, HOSH kicked off with an event in New York City that brought together voices from art, music, and fashion. The evening will feature a live performance from Native musician Ken Pomeroy.
The HOSH x NDN Girls Book Club collection will be released in limited quantities, with all proceeds supporting the nonprofit’s ongoing programming and its new mobile book initiative.
