Huron names May 3 Willy Chavarria Day to honor designer

The city of Huron, California, has proclaimed May 3 as Willy Chavarria Day to celebrate the fashion designer's contributions to fashion, art, and culture. The event marked the town's 75th anniversary with festivities including a soccer tournament, pop-up shop, and a major grant announcement. Chavarria, a native who once felt like an outsider, drew inspiration from his roots for his spring 2026 collection.

Huron, a small farming town in California's San Joaquin Valley, named May 3 Willy Chavarria Day in recognition of the designer's achievements. The celebration combined community events with tributes to Chavarria's work. It featured an Adidas-sponsored soccer tournament at the local high school with the Boys & Girls Club, a “Shop With Willy” pop-up for prom attire, mariachi and banda music, Mexican food from local vendors, and screenings of Chavarria’s films. Remarks came from Chavarria and Mayor Rey León. Taco Bell announced a $100,000 grant to the Boys & Girls Club of Fresno County during the ceremony, the largest in its 13-year commitment to the group. Chavarria grew up in Huron, a conservative community of mostly undocumented Mexican immigrants, where he felt like an outsider as a half-white, gay artist. “It’s really a beauty that I didn’t recognize until later in my life,” he told Vogue of the town's landscapes. After 20 years away, he returned for his spring 2026 collection, filming a short film that moved him deeply. “It was just emotionally overwhelming,” he said, “because I realized how my entire being, and everything I do, is the result of that very humble place.” He named the collection Huron, featuring vibrant colors like teal, pink, and yellow inspired by local style, with characters modeled after townsfolk in floral dresses, red lipstick, and workwear. A two-time CFDA Award winner now showing at Paris Fashion Week, Chavarria reflected on reconciling his past. “When I was younger, I was very, very motivated to live in and create a world that was different than the one that I felt I didn’t belong in,” he said. His Chicano aesthetic, he added, stems from Huron: “It’s very clear to me that my Chicano aesthetic comes from that San Joaquin Valley environment.”

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