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Kendrick Lamar, Willy Chavarria join forces for Super Bowl collection
For those of you staring at your favorite football jersey for Super Bowl Sunday, it’s time for a fit check.
Rap superstar Kendrick Lamar and award-winning fashion designer Willy Chavarria are teaming up on a limited-edition capsule collection with the NFL, inspired by Lamar’s upcoming performance at the Super Bowl halftime show.
“Kendrick performing is so monumental given his voice on the empowerment of Brown and Black people, and I love his pure LA heart,” said Chavarria of the Compton-born rapper in a statement. “We spent a lot of time on the fits and the vibe, and Kendrick tied in everything to get it spot on.
“Working with Kendrick is an important cultural moment for the two of us. We both have an unwavering voice when it comes to our people.”
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This isn’t the first time Lamar and Chavarria have joined fashion forces. The pair worked together in 2023 to design the “Not Like Us” emcee’s custom festival looks.
The collection, designed by Chavarria and Lamar’s creative agency pgLang, boasts stylish threads such as a sleek black bomber jacket with the classic NFL logo, as well as a graphic hoodie that reads “Super Bowl LIX: Foot Up on the Gas, But Somebody Gotta Do It.” Other items include gym shorts and T-shirts.
Proceeds from the collection will be donated to individuals impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Lamar, who released his chart-topping sixth album “GNX” in November, is scheduled to headline the halftime show at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9.
R&B singer and “GNX” collaborator SZA will join him as a special guest.
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Lamar and Chavarria’s collection will be available for sale beginning Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT. on Lamar’s official website.
Select items can also be found at Willy Chavarria and Mitchell & Ness (12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT) and NFLShop.com and Fanatics.com (3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT).
Contributing: Brendan Morrow, USA TODAY; Ed Masley, Arizona Republic
Kendrick Lamar, Willy Chavarria Join Forces for Super Bowl CollectionIn an exciting collaboration, Grammy-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar and renowned fashion designer Willy Chavarria have come together to create a special collection for the upcoming Super Bowl. The collection, which will feature a range of streetwear and luxury pieces, is set to be released just in time for the big game.
Both Lamar and Chavarria are known for their bold and innovative styles, making them the perfect pairing for this unique collaboration. Fans can expect to see a mix of Lamar’s signature West Coast vibes and Chavarria’s edgy, urban aesthetic in the collection.
With the Super Bowl being one of the biggest events of the year, this collaboration is sure to make a statement both on and off the field. Stay tuned for more details on the collection and get ready to elevate your game day style with Kendrick Lamar and Willy Chavarria.
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Kendrick Lamar Taps Willy Chavarria for Super Bowl Halftime Collection
Willy Chavarria takes no days off. Just as the press was beginning to settle on his brilliant Paris Fashion Week debut, the Mexican-American designer gave the industry another reason to publish his name in bold text: an upcoming ready-to-wear collaboration with Kendrick Lamar tied to his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance.
The duo, who first connected two years ago when the GNX rapper sported Chavarria’s designs on his Big Steppers Tour, has crafted a limited-edition collection of fan-inspired gear to celebrate the monumental show. Notably, the collaboration is a three-way partnership between the NFL, Lamar’s pgLang label and Chavarria.
The honorary lineup’s hero piece is a slightly cropped, balloon-sleeved satin jacket with “KLamar” embroidery on the chest and “g.NATIONAL” lettering (winking to Lamar’s forthcoming Grand National Tour with SZA later this year) on the back. Elsewhere, the collection houses lightweight practice jerseys and drawstring mesh shorts, as well as Super Bowl LIX hoodies and T-shirts with Felipe Merida-designed graphics featuring Lamar’s “tv off” lyrics — “Foot Up On The Gas But Somebody Gotta Do It” — on the body.
The Willy Chavarria x Kendrick Lamar collection will become available to shop online on Wednesday, January 29. Proceeds from the collection will be donated to organizations and individuals impacted by the Los Angeles fires. Prices will range from $55 USD to $750 USD. Take a look at the lineup in the gallery above.
Kendrick Lamar is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, and he’s bringing a special collection with him. The acclaimed rapper has teamed up with renowned fashion designer Willy Chavarria to create a limited edition capsule collection that will be available exclusively during the halftime performance.Chavarria, known for his bold and innovative designs, has worked closely with Lamar to create a collection that reflects the artist’s unique style and vision. The collection will feature a range of streetwear-inspired pieces, including hoodies, t-shirts, and accessories, all of which will be emblazoned with Lamar’s lyrics and imagery.
Fans will have the chance to purchase these exclusive pieces during the halftime show, making it a must-have for any Kendrick Lamar enthusiast. Stay tuned for more details on how to get your hands on this one-of-a-kind collection.
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#Kendrick #Lamar #Taps #Willy #Chavarria #Super #Bowl #Halftime #CollectionWilly Chavarria Resurrects Cholo Culture Through Sartorial Elegance
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria [front] amplifies Chicano culture with a striking collection. Blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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Willy Chavarria is redefining the global perception of Cholo culture through his designs, blending West Coast streetwear influences with high-fashion tailoring. At the A/W ‘25 collection, for his first go-round for Paris Fashion Week, Chavarria’s collection breathes new life into silhouettes with deep roots in Chicano heritage. Balancing street authenticity with a refined edge, from relaxed Chino cuts to meticulously tailored opera coats, Willy Chavarria creates a dialogue between cultural homage and contemporary elegance.
J Balvin: In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria amplifies Chicano culture with a striking collection. Blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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Exaggerated shoulders made room for a new physique in silhouette on the runway as Chavarria’s sartorial language inseparably ties to his Mexican-American heritage and the West Coast communities he calls home. “I am from the San Joaquin Valley, Fresno, LA area—my roots are there,” he says. Drawing inspiration from his upbringing, he incorporates staple Chicano pieces, such as oversized Chinos, flannels, and suits into his collections.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria amplifies Chicano culture with a striking collection. Blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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“Cholo culture started in the ’40s with the Pachucos and evolved into what we now see in hip-hop and skate culture,” he explains. By embracing these origins, Chavarria’s designs preserve the essence of the Chicano aesthetic and its linear subcultures to hip-hop displayed in the recent Adidas collaboration, while expanding its influence into new realms.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria amplifies Chicano culture with a striking collection.
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Chavarria explains, “We’re paying homage to classic styles by elevating them to their most premium form. There’s a lot of influence from that era, paired with fine tailoring, luxurious fabrics, and meticulous pattern development with my design team. Every detail is considered, from the curve of the sleeve, to how the fabric interacts with light.”
He continues, “For instance, this fabric changes depending on how it’s cut—one direction gives it a darker tone, while another makes it brighter. Even these subtle fabric details affect how the pieces are sewn and ultimately presented.”
Jerry Lorenzo: In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria is blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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Chavarria’s collections are both an ode to humble beginnings and a showcase of premium craftsmanship seen in cropped hoodies, oversized denim, and bomber jackets that cater to streetwear-luxe aficionados. “The styles born of lower-income demographics create amazing fashion,” the passionate designer reflects.
His approach honors these origins by elevating everyday streetwear staples with luxurious materials like crushed velvet, washed silk, SUPIMA Cotton, 100% fully recycled fishnet fiber by RECYCTEX, as well as Italian wool. “Taking those styles and making them in Italy with Italian fabrics is my way of paying homage,” he adds.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria is blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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This juxtaposition of casual and couture is evident in every detail. From the precise curvature of a sleeve to the choice of fabric grain, Chavarria’s work embodies meticulous artistry. Emphasizing the different eras of Chicano influence, he details, “I also love that ’80s style with cinched waists and broad shoulders.”
“I draw inspiration from older Giorgio Armani and designers like Claude Montana. Those strong silhouettes were incredibly influential, and we haven’t seen them embraced in a long time. That ’70s take on the ’40s aesthetic, which carried into the ’80s, is something I’d love to revisit and reinterpret.”
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria is blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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One of Chavarria’s signatures is his reinterpretation of masculine silhouettes. His designs often play with the balance between voluminous tops and cinched waists, evoking an ’80s aesthetic rooted in ’40s inspiration. “It’s about enhancing the male form—broad shoulders, tight waists. It’s hyper-masculine and bold,” he says.
Drawing comparisons to designers like Claude Montana and Giorgio Armani, Chavarria brings back strong, structured forms that were once staples of fashion but had faded from modern menswear. “Nobody’s doing that now,” he observes, “so it feels super modern to bring it into today.”
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria is blending relaxed Chino cuts with refined opera coats, he redefines heritage through high-fashion sophistication.
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While Chavarria’s designs often cater to high-fashion clientele, he ensures his work remains accessible. “From a business perspective, it’s important to have fashion people can relate to,” he explains. His collections are carefully curated to include avant-garde pieces for boutiques like Dover Street Market and more democratic options for broader audiences.
This strategy allows Chavarria to maintain his brand’s cultural authenticity while making it approachable. “Fashion has to be wearable and relatable, even if it challenges silhouettes,” he says. His suiting, for example, merges athletic and formal elements, offering a style that is both bold and adaptable.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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Beyond the clothes, Chavarria’s work serves as a cultural bridge, connecting his Chicano heritage with audiences worldwide. Whether it’s a cropped jacket inspired by hot-rod culture or a reinterpretation of the classic coach jacket, his designs resonate with authenticity. “Lowrider culture, biker culture, it’s all part of who I am,” he shares.
In his latest collection, Chavarria continues to push boundaries, transforming the Cholo aesthetic into a global statement. “It’s about taking what’s been overlooked or misunderstood and showing its beauty,” he says. And in doing so, he ensures the legacy of Cholo culture thrives, in the streets, on runways and beyond.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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Willy Chavarria has a remarkable ability to bring the essence of Cholo culture to life through fashion. His designs are a language of identity, heritage, and rebellion. At the core of his work is a celebration of a style that carries cultural significance seen in his latest casting of the A/W ‘25 runway show, making it resonate with diverse audiences while staying authentically rooted.
“I like to dress people of color. I like to dress queer people,” Chavarria says in a tangent. His designs transcend the traditional and are crafted for those whose philosophies align with his. Whether it’s Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, YG, or Colman Domingo, Chavarria’s approach is deeply personal, ensuring that every piece worn is an extension of the wearer’s values and his own.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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Chavarria’s reinterpretation of classic Cholo silhouettes—oversized trousers, structured jackets, and cropped tops—carries the cultural pride and rebellious energy of the original style. “That trouser is so sick,” he shared, pointing to a signature look on the rack of his latest lookbook shoot. “It’s that silhouette we were talking about – jacket [with] big ol’ baggy pants.” The structured elements he incorporates refine what might be considered casual into something couture.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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Even his flannels tell a story. “It’s those quilted flannel shirts you buy at Walmart,” he said before adding “but this one is super tailored. Super structured.” The juxtaposition of raw cultural inspiration with high-end craftsmanship is part of Chavarria’s acclaimed genius.
Chavarria’s deliberate choices go beyond aesthetics. His designs amplify representation, celebrating the stories and communities often overlooked in fashion. He envisions a world where diversity isn’t a trend but a permanent fixture.
Lyas: In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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Blending elements of Cholo culture with the sophistication of dandyism, Chavarria has positioned his brand as a beacon of innovation. “This is very ‘40s, like the Dandy era,” he said, highlighting how his collection bridges eras and aesthetics. It’s this versatility that makes his work suitable for anything from streetwear to red carpet-looks.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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As Chavarria continues to push the boundaries of fashion, his commitment to authenticity and inclusivity ensures that every design is a piece of culture. Through his work, Cholo culture finds a new home on the global stage, celebrated with the reverence it deserves.
In his A/W ’25 Paris Fashion Week debut, Willy Chavarria merges relaxed Chino silhouettes with tailored opera coats, redefining heritage through the lens of high-fashion sophistication.
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Willy Chavarria is collaborating with influential organizations such as the ACLU, the United Farm Workers Union, and the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) to bring a “pro-love campaign” to Paris. Highlighting their partnerships, Chavarria shared that they are a “Big supporter of the ACLU, the United Farm Workers Union – working closely with the Human Rights Campaign (HRC).” The initiative, supported by Tinder and includes a photography exhibition.
Willy Chavarria Resurrects Cholo Culture Through Sartorial EleganceRenowned fashion designer Willy Chavarria is making waves in the industry with his bold and innovative designs that pay homage to Cholo culture. Chavarria’s collections are a fusion of streetwear and high fashion, blending elements of urban style with traditional tailoring to create a unique and powerful aesthetic.
Cholo culture, which originated in the Chicano communities of Los Angeles in the 1960s, is often misunderstood and misrepresented in mainstream media. Chavarria seeks to challenge these stereotypes by celebrating the rich history and unique style of Cholo culture through his designs.
With a focus on quality craftsmanship and attention to detail, Chavarria’s pieces exude a sense of sartorial elegance that is both sophisticated and edgy. From oversized leather jackets to tailored suits with intricate embroidery, each garment tells a story and pays tribute to the resilience and creativity of the Cholo community.
Through his work, Chavarria is not only redefining the way we think about Cholo culture, but also pushing the boundaries of fashion and challenging conventional norms. By embracing and celebrating diversity, he is paving the way for a more inclusive and vibrant industry.
Willy Chavarria’s commitment to authenticity and representation is truly inspiring, and his designs serve as a powerful reminder of the beauty and strength that can be found in cultural heritage. As he continues to push the boundaries of fashion, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this visionary designer.
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#Willy #Chavarria #Resurrects #Cholo #Culture #Sartorial #EleganceWilly Chavarria Fall 2025 Menswear Collection
Paris got to witness an unforgettable full-force fashion moment when Willy Chavarria brought all of his friends and all of their massed Chicano and Latine pride to the American Cathedral today. It was political, packed with personalities and raring with the kind of authentic high-octane silhouette-shifting design conviction that has largely gone missing in fashion.
It is always unexpected, overlooked “outsiders” who have the power to challenge and shift the status quo in fashion. The difference with Willy Chavarria—in a very good and accomplished way—is that his moment has come as a “newcomer” in Paris at the same time as he’s celebrating his 10th anniversary. To European eyes who’ve never seen his New York shows, and are fresh to his glorification of broad-shoulder tailoring, spread collar shirts, and his unique volume of trouser, or the waist-focused sexiness of a tan workwear bomber and a high-rise fluid pant, the impact—the completeness of his worldview—is stunning.
And it was the place—a church—and the timing of Donald Trump’s declaration of war on immigrants, LGBTQI+, and women’s rights, which of course super-charged the political relevance of Chavarria’s takeover. It began with men in super-smart Chicano Sunday Mass suits, clutching pearl rosary beads, segued through a wink to Chanel-like tweed jackets, celebrations of low-rider and Cholo culture, and ended with a bare-chested, knuckle-clenched ’90s hip-hop style Chavarria adidas collaboration parade—characters he described as “warriors for social justice, taking a strong stance in the fight for equality.”
When Chavarria came out, he was wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with “How We Love Is Who We Are,” from his see-now, buy-now collaboration with Tinder “serving as a powerful response to over 570 anti-LGBTQI+ bills introduced globally in the past year.” (Tinder has made a donation in Chavarria’s honor to the Human Rights Campaign). Then he stood in front of the ranks of his models as the speech that Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde made to President Trump played.
There was a wild crush of people pushing through in the dark to the presbytery-backstage to congratulate Chavarria afterwards. He spoke on the global message he is promulgating: “It’s important now to wear your heart on your sleeve. We are people living in fear right now. We are gay, lesbian, and trans, queer immigrants, the people who cook our food and clean our rooms, and we need to protect them.”
Asked about the religious significance of showing in church, he began, “it’s very synonymous with Latino culture. I really wanted to show so many of the people who have not been welcomed into the church, not only being here in the church, but being canonized in the church.” At that split second, he saw a man in a black cassock in the crowd.
“Are you a priest?” he exclaimed. Came the answer: “I’m the Dean, and this place welcomes everyone. I hope everyone realizes that your message is true to this place. We welcome everyone. And we’re glad you were here. Thank you for doing this.” And then Willy Chavarria and the Dean of the American Cathedral in Paris hugged. A beautiful, bright piece of fashion history blazed in the darkness.
Introducing the Willy Chavarria Fall 2025 Menswear Collection: A Bold Celebration of Diversity and IndividualityRenowned designer Willy Chavarria has once again pushed boundaries and redefined menswear with his latest collection for Fall 2025. This season, Chavarria celebrates the beauty of diversity and individuality, showcasing a range of powerful and unique looks that defy traditional norms.
The collection features a mix of oversized silhouettes, bold colors, and unexpected fabric combinations, creating a sense of rebellion and freedom. From oversized puffer jackets to tailored suits with unexpected details, each piece is designed to empower the wearer and encourage self-expression.
One of the standout pieces in the collection is a leather trench coat adorned with intricate embroidery, a nod to Chavarria’s Mexican heritage and his love for craftsmanship. The collection also includes graphic tees, hoodies, and accessories that make a bold statement and showcase Chavarria’s signature streetwear aesthetic.
Overall, the Willy Chavarria Fall 2025 Menswear Collection is a powerful and inspiring showcase of diversity, individuality, and self-expression. It is a reminder that fashion is a form of art and a powerful tool for self-expression. Embrace your uniqueness and celebrate your individuality with this groundbreaking collection.
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