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Willy Chavarria’s “América,” is a powerful exploration of identity and heritage. The collection is divided into three parts: Fine Fashions, Willy Produce, and Community Center, each reflecting Chavarria’s unique vision. Key elements include workwear-inspired pieces, with exaggerated silhouettes and functional details such as dangling keys, a nod to the American working class.
The show also introduced a collaboration with Adidas, featuring updated versions of iconic sportswear, like the “Jabbar” sneaker. Chavarria’s Mexican-American heritage is celebrated through a capsule collection with Don Julio Tequila, emphasizing community and culture. The designs blend streetwear, sportswear, and traditional work uniforms, creating a collection that transcends gender and season. Overall, “América” conveys a clear message about the immigrant experience and the overlooked contributors who shape the country’s future.



































































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