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🗓️ 2 August 2024
⏱️ 33 minutes
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Willy Chavarria has become a force in American fashion, known for his Chicano-inspired take on menswear. Last year, Willy broke through, winning the CFDA award for Menswear Designer of the Year. For more than two decades before that, Willy worked behind-the scenes in major American fashion companies like Ralph Lauren, American Eagle and Calvin Klein.
But now, he is focused on building his own business. At the centre of his designs is a focus on community and equality:
“I sat with my team before we actually started the Willy Chavarria label and I said that this is how we're going to move forward with this brand. Everything that we do is going to be aimed to raise people up and to make people feel good and to celebrate human dignity,” he said. “That will be the foundation of the brand.”
This week on The BoF Podcast, Willy joins me to discuss his journey from the San Joaquin Valley into the fashion big-time in New York City, his commitment to social justice, and how the American fashion industry is evolving today.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:08.3 | Welcome to the B.O.F. podcast. Can you believe it? It's already Friday, August 2nd. |
0:15.1 | Willie Chavarria has become a force in American fashion, known for his Chicano-inspired take on menswear. |
0:22.5 | Last year, Willie broke through, winning the CFDA Award for a menswear designer of the year. |
0:29.2 | For more than two decades before that, Willie worked behind the scenes in a major American fashion |
0:35.0 | companies like Ralph Lauren, American Eagle, and Calvin Klein. |
0:39.0 | But now he is building his own business. |
0:42.4 | At the center of his designs is a focus on community and equality. |
0:47.8 | I sat with my team before we actually started the Willish Avria label, |
0:52.2 | and I said that this is how we're going to move forward |
0:55.1 | with this brand. Everything that we do is going to be done to raise people up and to make people |
1:02.7 | feel good and to celebrate human dignity. And that will be the foundation of the brand. |
1:08.8 | This week on the BOF podcast, |
1:13.1 | Willie joins me to discuss his journey from the San Joaquin Valley in California |
1:15.5 | to the fashion big time in New York City, |
1:18.6 | his commitment to social justice |
1:20.7 | and how the American fashion industry is evolving today. |
1:24.8 | Here's Willie Shavarja on the Bof podcast. Well, hello, Willie Chavaria. Thank you for |
1:33.3 | joining us today on the BOF podcast. It's so good to be here and I'm so privileged and happy to be |
1:40.4 | having another conversation with you, Imran. Well, we had a chance to catch up in person in Paris, |
1:47.4 | and I almost wish we'd had a chance to record that conversation |
1:51.2 | because it was so interesting hearing your story, |
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