ORIGINAL LANDLORDS is an Indigenous-owned streetwear brand based on the ancestral lands of the Akimel O'odham (River People), Xalychidom Piipaash (Maricopa), and Yavapai (Apache-Mojave) Nations. ORIGINAL LANDLORDS was founded in 2020 and officially launched in August 2022. The work exists between streetwear, art, and artifacts. Designed to be worn. Meant to be kept.
The brand is a fashion and object-based practice that translates culture, identity, and experience into contemporary form and has been featured in Elle, Cowboys & Indians, CFDA, Fashionista, W Magazine and numerous other publications. Since 2025, ORIGINAL LANDLORDS have had work featured in the Museum of World Culture’s exhibition Native American Fashion: From Roots to Runway, alongside some of the most notable designers on Turtle Island.
ORIGINAL LANDLORDS have shown on runways ranging from Indigenous New York Fashion Week to Native Fashion Week Santa Fe produced by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe. In May 2026, the brand was represented at the Textile Museum of Canada in Toronto. ORIGINAL LANDLORDS has also collaborated with brands such as The Heavy Pedal, SWAIA Native Fashion Week, Jamie Okuma and The Phoenix Suns.

RVSO78 COLLECTION
RVSO78 COLLECTION is the haute couture and fine jewelry house founded in 2025 by Diné multidisciplinary artist and creative director Jeremy Donavan Arviso. Rooted in Indigenous futurism, refined craftsmanship, and elevated storytelling, the collection merges high fashion with contemporary Native design language through meticulously constructed garments, sterling silver jewelry, and collectible wearable art.
Founded as an extension of Arviso’s broader creative practice, RVSO78 COLLECTION exists at the intersection of luxury fashion, cultural memory, and modern identity. Drawing influence from architecture, ceremonial symbolism, street culture, and desert landscapes, each piece is designed to challenge conventional narratives surrounding Indigenous artistry while positioning Native design within the global luxury conversation.
The brand’s sterling silver jewelry collections are handcrafted expressions of permanence and intention — combining sculptural forms, heirloom sensibility, and modern minimalism. Alongside its couture garments, RVSO78 COLLECTION emphasizes exclusivity, material integrity, and artistic vision, producing limited works that function as both fashion and cultural statement.
As the high fashion arm of Jeremy Donavan Arviso’s creative universe, RVSO78 COLLECTION represents a continued evolution toward timeless design, international visibility, and the redefinition of Indigenous luxury on a global stage.

THE FOUNDER
Jeremy Donavan Arviso is a Diné, Hopi, Akimel O’odham, and Tohono O’odham multidisciplinary artist, designer, and creative director based in Phoenix, Arizona. Working across fashion, jewelry, art, and brand identity, his practice explores Indigenous futurism, contemporary Native design, and the relationship between culture, memory, and modern expression.
In 2020, Arviso founded ORIGINAL LANDLORDS, an Indigenous-owned streetwear and object-based brand that has since been featured in Elle, W Magazine, Fashionista, Cowboys & Indians, and CFDA. Through both ORIGINAL LANDLORDS and RVSO78 COLLECTION, his work exists between fashion, art, and artifact — blending refined craftsmanship with storytelling rooted in lived experience and cultural continuity.
Arviso’s work has been presented at Indigenous New York Fashion Week, Native Fashion Week Santa Fe, and the Textile Museum of Canada, and featured internationally in the Museum of World Culture’s exhibition Native American Fashion: From Roots to Runway in Gothenburg, Sweden. His creative direction continues to push Indigenous design into new spaces while redefining Native streetwear luxe within contemporary global fashion.
COLLABORATIONS

ORIGINAL LANDLORDS X THE HEAVY PEDAL: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
In the summer of 2022 ORIGINAL LANDLORDS and Jeremy Arviso collaborated with The Phoenix Suns on a special project to honor the 22 federally recognized tribes of Arizona called ORIGINATIV. It had always been Arviso’s goal to work with the NBA one day and the collaboration fulfilled that dream and he was able to serve as a creative lead on this monumental project.
The ORIGINATIV project kicked off during the Fall season of 2022 with the very first piece of merchandise being designed by Arviso himself which sold out the night of the opening. Arviso was able to redesign the trademark “sunburst” into his own SUN representing his four tribal nations Diné, Hopi, Akimel O’odham, and Tohono O’odham. He also worked with the Suns marketing and sales team to develop the arena graphics where the team plays.

ORIGINAL LANDLORDS X THE PHOENIX SUNS: ORIGINATIV PROJECT
During the Fall of 2023 ORIGINAL LANDLORDS collaborated with cycling apparel brand The Heavy Pedal on a capsule collection of riding jerseys and shirts.
The collection was designed to coincide and drop on Indigenous Peoples Day with a community bike ride also organized to encourage physical fitness, safety and community activism. The ride was part of a downtown Phoenix event produced by Indigenous Community Collaborative and Cahokia PHX.






