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To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Wearing black dresses or sneakers, modern brides are audaciously breaking traditions to add unique touches to their weddings. Most recently, we’ve noticed the dried-flower bouquet eclipsing fresh-cut blooms and taking center stage on ceremony day. For instance, artist Jordan Casteel, whose portrait of Aurora James featured on the September 2020 cover of Vogue, recently tied the knot in a custom Batsheva dress while holding a joyful arrangement of pink dried flowers by Farmgirl Flowers. Not to be left out, her groom, David Schulze, looked just as sharp with pieces of the preserved blossoms pinned to the lapel of his blazer. ....
Editors Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Talk With Jordan Casteel to Rashid Johnson at Storm King Plus, check out a sexual justice symposium at the New School and an NFT art fair with an enormously long and complicated name. Ayana Evans from Crowning Series (2019). Photo courtesy of the New School. Each week, we search for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. In light of the global health crisis, we are currently highlighting events in person and digitally, as well as in-person exhibitions open in the New York area. See our picks from around the world below. (Times are all EST unless otherwise noted.) ....
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SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (CTV News) Cheryl Diane Hutley has been fighting with the federal government for more than 20 years. Her father, her grandmother, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather all had full status and its accompanying benefits under the Indian Act of 1876. However, that’s never been the case for Hutley or her siblings. But it’s not for lack of trying. Hutley, a 64-year-old non-status Mohawk woman, has been fighting since 1999 to have her family heritage and legacy recognized by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). But twice she’s been denied because of laws, on the books as recently as 2019, that actively blocked certain Indigenous people from obtaining status if their female ancestors married a non-Indian Status person. ....