Aragon grew up observing his mother and aunt create traditional Acoma garments. He began making jewelry, but later, after researching traditional Pueblo designs at the
School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe, decided to pursue a career in fabric and fashion design. His garments often incorporate traditional Pueblo elements such as red sashes,
manta, and single-shouldered black sash dresses worn at
coming of age cultural events when girls are elevated to womenhood. Aragon's first full collection of 20 pieces premiered in December 2014. He cites
Virgil Ortiz and
Alexander McQueen as his creative influences.
Poeh Museum at
Pojoaque Pueblo, the
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, the Phoenix Indian Center,
Epcot Center, and other venues. ==Personal life==