Willy Chavarria Debuts Loafer Styles With Mariano Shoes at Paris Show
- Willy Chavarria showcased his fashion line at Paris Fashion Week, involving 35 models to make a political statement about the treatment of immigrants in the U.S. and Salvadoran prisons.
- Models wore shirts stating, 'The ACLU dares to create a more perfect union,' addressing the dehumanization of immigrants as per Chavarria's comments.
- Chavarria described the performance as contrasting beauty with the horror of migrants being detained and deported, particularly highlighting issues in his hometown of Huron, California.
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Willy Chavarria Makes Powerful Statement About Deportations In Paris Runway Show
Teen Vogue does it again by covering designer Willy Chavarria’s political statement at Paris Fashion Week. He had male models w/shaved heads come out and kneel as seen at CECOT the El Salvador prison where Trump’s regime has illegally rendered...
Why Willy Chavarria’s Latest Fashion Show Invoked ICE: ‘We’re in a Time of Erasure’
The charged message of Chavarria’s presentation reverberated well beyond Paris Fashion Week, evoking a glib reply from Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele. “This show in particular is really about claiming identity,” the American designer told GQ.
El Salvador says Paris fashion show ‘glorifies’ criminals
SAN SALVADOR: El Salvador’s government on Saturday criticized a Paris Fashion Week show that made references to inmates at the country’s CECOT mega-prison, with President Nayib Bukele joking that he could send prisoners to France. At Mexican American designer Willy Chavarria’s show in Paris on Friday, the white T-shirts and shorts worn by his models invoked the uniforms worn
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