Willy Chavarria habla sobre el crecimiento de su marca y sus planes globales

El diseñador mexicoamericano Willy Chavarria describió su estrategia de expansión durante una entrevista en el Vogue Business Global Summit.

Chavarria, cuya marca comenzó en 2015, destacó su enfoque en la dignidad humana y la identidad cultural. Describió hitos recientes, incluido su debut en la pasarela de París el año pasado y una colaboración con Zara en marzo llamada Vatisimo.

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