Maxine Waters Merch Hits the Men's Fashion Week Runway
The interweaving of political/social references and luxe streetwear designs has become the touchstone of Mexican-American designer Willy Chavarria's fashion shows.
For his Fall/Winter 2018 show in February, black and brown models walked down the runway with pained expressions and tears on their faces, possibly symbolizing the effect of police brutality, violence, and other tragedies plaguing minorities.
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This season, Willy Chavarria debuted his new soccer-inspired collaboration with sportswear brand Hummel. The political references were still there, including a sweatshirt with the word "American" flipped upside down, another sweatshirt flipped the American flag, and then there was Maxine Waters.
No, not in the flesh but Chavarria paid tribute to the congresswoman by emblazoning a portrait of her on a sleeveless black shirt with the words "Fighter" written above.
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Waters has reportedly been the target of death threats recently after urging protesters to call out the Trump administration about its "zero tolerance" immigration policy. "All I have to say is this, if you shoot me you better shoot straight, there’s nothing like a wounded animal," she proclaimed on stage at the Families Belong Together rally in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Speaking to WWD, Chavarria said he saluted the fearless leader because she "inspires me not to take s–t from people." Same, Willy.