El Salvador President Threatens to Send Imprisoned Gangsters to Paris Fashion Week
- Willy Chavarria's show at Paris Fashion Week featured models dressed as prisoners from El Salvador's CECOT prison.
- El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele criticized Chavarria's collection, claiming it glorifies criminality and threatened to send inmates to Paris if allowed by the French government.
- Chavarria's show highlighted an ongoing crackdown on gangs in El Salvador, with reports indicating that CECOT inmates face poor treatment and are often denied communication with relatives or lawyers.
- Chavarria's collection also included models wearing T-shirts printed with 'America' upside down, symbolizing his belief that the country is moving backwards.
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El Salvador president threatens to send imprisoned gangsters to Paris Fashion Week
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