The New Zealand Herald

THE NATIONAL TREASURE

- — Dan Ahwa

Kiri Nathan may not be churning out endless collection­s each season; nor are her designs worn by every hot young thing about town, but she is one of New Zealand’s most important fashion designers right now. Since 2010, her eponymous label has made a significan­t contributi­on to upholding the values of Māoridom through her designs — handwoven accessorie­s, custom dresses, contempora­ry iterations of traditiona­l korowai and kākahu (Māori cloaks) — and a range of pounamu jewellery and artworks hand carved by her husband, Jason Nathan; the couple keeping Māori culture alive through their work.

When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex ended their royal tour in Rotorua in October with a breathtaki­ng pōwhiri at Te Papaiouru Marae, the couple wore traditiona­l pounamu pendants presented to them by the Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy on their first day in New Zealand, given by Kiri. “A lot of hard

work has gone into building the brand to where it is today,” says Kiri. “Although there is a long way to go, we obviously feel proud of these opportunit­ies, not only for ourselves, but for the many who have supported the journey. There’s also a very real sense of responsibi­lity to our culture and ensuring cultural integrity. It’s not just us, or our brand ... it is Te Ao Māori being celebrated. We play a very small part in the sharing process. The wonderful thing is witnessing people connect, whether they are of influence or not, it is powerful.”

Kiri showcased her designs on the runway with a solo show at New Zealand Fashion Week in September. Her designs have been given to visiting dignitarie­s and celebritie­s including the royal couple, former US President Barrack Obama, singer Usher and actress Jane Seymour. Kiri’s other passions include working with the I Have a Dream foundation, helping disadvanta­ged children achieve academic success, and she’s on the advisory board for Super Diverse Women, a network of women leaders across a variety of industries.

After dressing Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern twice during the royal visit to New Zealand, Kiri’s 2019 has a big act to follow. “2018 was a whirlwind in the shape of a fabulous tornado! Next year, I’ll be leading the Kiri Nathan Māori Fashion Hikoi to China for the second year. This hikoi supports 10 Māori fashion designers into global business growth. We will also tour our nine-year arts project, He Kākano Ahau, internatio­nally.

“The most important lesson I learned this year is never underestim­ate the power of instinct, creativity and imaginatio­n. It is the future.”

 ?? Photo / Rebecca Zephyr Thomas ?? Kiri Nathan.
Photo / Rebecca Zephyr Thomas Kiri Nathan.

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