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Willy Chavarria Redefines Fashion Through Heritage, Power, and Resistance

Originally from California, a talent that first blossomed at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco during his early twenties now stands as one of the most resonant and influential voices in the American fashion industry. Serving “light through darkness,” Willy Chavarria reinvented the raw resistance of Latino immigrant communities with a manifesto of intimacy for Huron FW2025–a collection rooted in the village that witnessed his beginnings, where color, texture, and structure become vessels for personal reflection.
Willy Chavarria’s SS26 collection Huron reads like a vibrant whispered devotion, both a tribute and return to the designer’s hometown. Vibrant colors, lustrous fabrics cascading in folds, and traditional structures reimagined with an unmistakable streetwear-like Chavarria’s edge frame this masterpiece; a striking social critique of the turbulent stance of the Trump administration toward immigrants.

The designer offers a middle ground between classic and urban stitched into every detail, foretelling what comes next in contemporary citywear and creating an endless heritage. Satinated statement pieces, exaggerated Italian shirt collars, and a glimpse of urban sophistication are the collection’s main characters. In Huron every design is telling a story, and plot would not be complete without the Willy Chavarria x Adidas Originals collaboration, a union where amplified forms, cargo pants and flowing bombers took the underground fashion leading role, a limited edition partnership already carried by key figures as Bad Bunny and Tyriq Withers.

In the wake of Huron’s meticulous and urban sophistication, Chavarria turns his gaze inward, channeling personal history into design. Each silhouette hints at memories that carry a quiet narrative of place and origin. It is this interplay between crafted form and intimate storytelling that reminds of his former chapter: Tarántula.

Upon first impression Tarántula feels like an appreciation for perfect tailoring, a reinterpretation of Coco Chanel’s consecrated shapes turned into chic staples. Reinvented with a timeless checkered print, high-waisted bottoms and neo-silhouettes this line is an unfloodable bridge between fierce metropolitan wear and seamless haute couture. Willy Chavarria gave us a cherry on top with his second featuring Adidas Originals: satin martial arts jorts, the reborn of Adidas’s classic Jabbar and color-blocking ensembles with floral embroidery, reminiscing the mainline details.

Through countless Latam identity references, Chavarria cast everyone with a love spell: elevated work garments, cropped jackets and oversized pieces offering generous amplitude–enveloping rather than fitting. At first glance, the collection reads just like a continuation of his already legendary high street fashion, but it’s nothing short of the culmination of a decade’s dedication; 50 models –including huge trendsetters like J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer– embodying dignifying resilience down the runway.

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