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‘The United States of América’: how Willy Chavarria is rewriting American fashion

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‘The United States of América’: how Willy Chavarria is rewriting American fashion

Willy Chavarria knows well about immigrants’ contributions to the United States. As the child of an Irish-American mother and Mexican-American father who was born and raised in rural Fresno, California – a small city in the Central Valley located three hours away by car from San Francisco – Chavarria grew up in a working-class migrant family, so he witnessed first-hand the gruelling hours immigrants work to achieve the American dream.

‘The community that I grew up in as a kid had a tremendous influence on not only my aesthetic and my work ethic, but also my view of what the country is that we live in, what it means to be American,’ Chavarria says prior to his S/S 2025 runway show, which took place yesterday evening (September 6) as part of New York Fashion Week. ‘I grew up around my grandparents and my father, who were very proud to be in this country, and to be Americans.’

Inside Willy Chavarria’s ‘América’

Willy Chavarria photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for the August 2024 issue of Wallpaper*, a guide to creative America

(Image credit: Inez & Vinoodh)

Titled América, the show – held at 23 Wall Street, at a former bank in the heart of the Financial District – saw Chavarria pay homage to immigrants and the American spirit, the people who ‘labour in the fields, bringing food to our tables, building our cities, making our music, and weaving stories into the fabric of this land,’ as the collection notes described.

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