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might hail from Washington, D.C., but as the costume designer for , she’s got serious Western game.. “Western style certainly has become more mainstream. My approach is from a place of authenticity. They’re pulling from the world of the Western culture. There are a couple of characters I very carefully pull more fashionable pieces for, while being careful not to go against the brand or the life we are a part of. … Mo Brings Plenty [is part of the show and also] our director of Indigenous affairs. … Together, we confirm the look that’s appropriate, respectful, and accurate to the tribes and culture.” , @johnettaboone

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