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    Designer Guillermo Andrade presented a deeply autobiographical collection in Paris, reflecting on personal hardships, immigration, and resilienceThe runway presentation featured a controversial opening by clavicular, setting a raw tone for the showAndrade officially debuted a highly anticipated partnership with Under Armour, aiming to push the sportswear brand into uncharted creative spaces

    Designer Guillermo Andrade showcased his latest 424 collection, where he transformed a Parisian park into a deeply personal stage for his life story. Moving far away from traditional, manicured runway tropes, the presentation delivered an unfiltered reflection on resilience, survival, and the relentless pursuit of the American dream against systemic odds.The collection notes outlined a turbulent personal history that directly fueled the design language of the garments. Andrade openly addressed surviving intense systemic and personal hardships, including navigating the immigration class system, legal battles that pushed him out of his own company, and a real-life arrest by ICE that left physical scars on his wrists. The collection processed these heavy sentiments—the good, the bad, and the ugly—by blending a near-decade of luxury textile development in the Italian countryside with an overarching longing for his home state of California. In an exclusive interview with Hypebeast, Andrade clarified that the aesthetic direction was intentionally "less about Americana and more like California centric. It reminded me of home."The physical showcase sparked immediate dialogue, opening with a highly controversial appearance by internet personality Clavicular that set a provocative tone for the rest of the show. This raw energy transitioned into the official unveiling of Andrade's brand-new footwear and apparel partnership with Under Armour, a project the designer had actively teased weeks prior to the Paris event.The joint effort marks an aggressive pivot into contemporary fashion for the athletic staple. On the new partnership, Andrade confidently noted that he intends to use the platform to do "something that Ralph [Lauren] wouldn't do," emphasizing that there is immense untapped potential in combining core sports performance technology with an authentic, street-level luxury perspective.

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