05/05/2026
Today is Red Dress Day.
To mark this day, we created a new 30-second animated video titled “Red Dress Day: In Spirit, We Remember”, a story told through movement, light, and quiet symbolism.
Without spoken narration, the video uses subtle imagery: wind moving through hair, light rising into the sky, a red dress floating and dissolving into stars. Words appear slowly, carried, and inspired by the song “Stars” by Canadian Cree musician .
The silence in this video is intentional. Silence in the face of this crisis is not.
This piece honours Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people who are missing or whose lives were taken, and acknowledges the family members, loved ones, and survivors who continue to carry this loss.
But remembrance alone is not enough.
We encourage you to show your support, share this message, and take action by reading the 231 Calls for Justice. Learn more about why Red Dress Day matters, and how remembrance carries responsibility forward, by reading our full blog post on our “What’s New” page: 👉 https://vincentdesign.ca/whats-new/
📞 If you or someone you know needs support, National MMIWG2S+ Crisis Line is available 24/7 at 1‑844‑413‑6649.
Special thanks to Teena Legris for her wonderful writing and collaboration on this project.❤️