Fashion Ayasha is a new brand created by Indigenous Ojibwe Fine Artist and Designer Ayasha Loya. Ayasha Loya is a female, Native American, a veteran who developed her business from her creative strengths and cultural talents as a woman.
Her goal is to provide culturally diversified products in a cultural connected creative fashion with the ability to "Empower Cultural Connection" through her designs. Ayasha embraces her Ojibwa roots in which the flower logo represents. An eastern woodlands tribe, Ojibwa is also spelled Ojibwe or Ojibway, also called Chippewa, self-name Anishinaabe, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe who lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Can., and Minnesota and North Dakota, U.S., from Lake Huron westward onto the Plains. Ayasha is from the great lakes state of Michigan. Their name for themselves means “original people.”Ayasha brand name offers a wide range of products to fit everyone's unique sense of design and style in today's modern world with a twist of traditional indigenous roots. Our designs are carefully curated to provide the latest trends to our customers in a uniquely deep-rooted cultural fashion.
To keep our customers in style we post new arrivals daily. Fashion Ayasha also partners with Amazon, Macy's, and Target to provide an overall enhanced one-of-a-kind shopping experience for consumers from all over the world.
Ayasha is Native American Ojibwe who values other human beings and the earth. Reassuring safe work environments and products are a top priority for Fashion Ayasha as the brand is moving it's way up to a top fashion brand in the USA. When you see the Fashion Ayasha floral logo, Ayasha wants you to think of the cultural empowerment that is involved with making peace grow and connect from the earth to the human society from one culture to the next. We are all responsible for taking care of one another. One Earth, One Nation - Ayasha
Ayasha Loya is also a well-known Fine Artist who specializes in commission art and design. As a young child she grew to love arts and learn them well from her Ojibwe grandmother who also specialized in commission Fine Arts. Later in life she embraced art education and strengthened her art and design skills through San Francisco Academy of Arts. Ayasha enjoys her positions as a Fashion Designer for Fashion Ayasha, a brand she built in October 2018 while also continuing her commission arts with Ayasha Loya Fine Arts.
Unique traits: - Strives to Master each Commission Fine Arts to please clientele - Utilizes downfalls and failures as an opportunity to improve skills - Enjoys connecting and spending time with other creatives - Recognizes work ethic, drive, passion, vision, and most of all, dedication. - Acknowledges that success is built over time - Continuesly practicing to better skills as a Fashion Designer, Fine Artist, Photographer and Content Writer - Embraces suggestions and constructive criticism - Values and organizes time well to own goals and aspirations
Academy of Art University
(2015-2016)
University of Phoenix - Colorado
(2014-2014)
Derwent College
(2014)