Orlando Dugi

His fashion designs are often hand-stitched and hand-beaded, embroidered and embellished with feathers, and often incorporate elements of his silversmithing work.

[2][4] In 2018, Dugi presented his work at Style Fashion Week in New York City, where he "wowed the crowd" with his hand-beaded designs that have been described as "ethereal".

[4] The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian published a catalog in conjunction with his exhibition of the same title, It's in the Details: Kenneth Williams and Orlando Dugi.

In 2018, Dugi was awarded a two-month long residency at the Museum of the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

[4] In 2022, Dugi was named the Rollin and Mary Ella King Fellow, received a Native American Artist Fellowship from the School for Advanced Research.

Orlando Dugi, Diné Warrior Twins 2022
Orlando Dugi, Gold Sun Bomber Jacket 2022