Linda Amelia is an American Indian women whose ancestors include the great Chinook Chief Comcomly and Quatama, Chief of the Cowlitz.
By naming Her boutique "Reflections of Lozen." Linda honors the Chiricahua Apache woman whose spirit and legend have been her artistic inspiration.
The clothing designs showcased thorough "Reflections of Lozen" are truly contemporary, but are rooted in the timeless appeal of classical American Indian images and symbols. Linda has found a way to combine her unique fashion sense with her Tribal heritage.
If desired, custom beadwork or Swarovski crystal designs can be added to accentuate the finishing of any garment. Linda designs for men and women, from petite to plus sizes.
In addition to her distinctive vests, coats and jackets, Linda also designs elegant jewelry, which is the perfect compliment to her clothing creations.
Linda has chosen to construct her clothing from current and historical Pendleton Woolen Mills fabric.
Pendleton Indian robes are admired worldwide. In North America, they have been, and continue to be, a mainstay in honoring ceremonies and "give aways." Initially, the Pendleton Mills were established to weave robes for Tribes in the Northwest; they were once located on the Umatilla Reservation in Oregon. American Indian people brought their favorite family or ceremonial designs to the mills so that they could be woven into the beautiful, colorful and durable robes that are still handed down from generation to generation. Pendleton still gathers designs from Tribes that reflect both historical and contemporary patterns. However, some patterns are only available through "Reflections of Lozen."
Linda's designs have featured in the finest clothing boutiques across the country in California, Arizona, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Minnesota. You can also find her designs in Tribal Resorts.