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Willy Chavarria's immigration inspired take on minimalism


Willy Chavarria's immigration inspired take on minimalism

More New York-based fashion designers are opting to show off calendar,
Willy Chavarria being one of them. The designer presented his spring/summer
2020 menswear collection on Wednesday, July 24 to a full-house of
spectators. Chavarria continues to promote his politically influenced,
minimalist designs that are literal statement makers.

Willy Chavarria's immigration inspired take on minimalism

Chavarria’s inspiration for this season came from San Francisco in the ’90s
and a nightclub he used to work at called The Love Garage. It was the
period in which New York house music started hitting San Francisco and the
rave culture was starting to grow up and embracing a deeper, sexier sound.
Graphics and Peruvian cotton knitwear were used to recreate the era and
feeling of that time period for this collection. Chavarria aimed to create
a luxurious type of look, incorporating satin, heavy washed denim, and
jewelry done in collaboration with Chrishabana.

Willy Chavarria's immigration inspired take on minimalism

Willy Chavarria was inspired by his Latin American heritage for his
spring/summer 2020 collection

This season both designers expanded the scope of their ongoing jewelry
collaboration by creating leather wrapped chains and crystals. The runway
show also featured a collaboration with Los Angeles-based shoe brand
K-Swiss. “I’m from California, and I grew up wearing K-Swiss, to me it
represented this thing of luxury that Americans, especially more poor
Americans wanted to wear,” Chavarria said to FashionUnited. “I grew up poor
and it represented something that symbolized what we wanted to be. You’d
save up to go buy a polo shirt and you’d pair that with clean white
K-Swiss. I’m using that as a way to shine light on the beauty of Latin
American immigrants that come from Central and South America.” Chavarria
also has a partnership in conjunction with K-Swiss and Kids In Need of
Defense where they are sponsoring footwear for immigrant children who need
shoes.

Willy Chavarria's immigration inspired take on minimalism

To emphasize his message about the beauty of Latin American culture and
immigration, Chavarria cast models who were either immigrants or
first-generation Americans. “Every collection I do is inspired by what’s
happening in the world right now,” Chavarria said to FashionUnited. “What’s
going on right now is unspeakable. Everyone needs to see these people, my
people, being beautiful and strong. I’m a biracial person, I’m half-Mexican
and half-white, but I speak for my Latino community, and I want to show
them in this great light.

Willy Chavarria's immigration inspired take on minimalism

The primary color palette for the collection was black, with other neutral
colors like white, beige, and brown included. Denim was a focal point of
the collection with wide cut silhouettes that helped further the 90s urban
feel of the collection. The sportswear done in collaboration with K-Swiss
brought some color to the collection with jackets and shorts feature in
teal, peach, lime green, and electric blue. The power in Chavarria’s
political messaging never goes lost and continues to be noticed.

photos: courtesy of Purple PR



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