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Backstage with Who Decides War at NYFW

Key looks include jackets and trench coats embossed with symbols that display the juxtaposition between good and evil, sweaters accented by patchwork reminiscent of stained glass windows, a denim jacket adorned with the faces of prolific black figures — Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, and more — and an incredible transitional gown. The dynamic assortment acts as a culmination of the growth the brand has experienced over their past four collections, while also establishing that Bravado and D’Amore have perfected their artistic visions.

office had the opportunity to speak with Bravado and D’Amore, as well as receive some behind the scenes commentary on each look, ahead of the stunning show. To get the full rundown of the runway show, read the full interview below.

Kayla Curtis-Evans - How does it feel to be back at fashion week presenting a live show again?

 

Tela D’Amore - It’s definitely exciting after the past year with the pandemic. 

 

Ev Bravado - It is like a homecoming; everyone is here, the energy is here, and we look forward to showing here more.

 

KCE - I know past collections have been inspired by the Bible and draw upon unconventionality; what is the inspiration behind this collection? 

 

EB - Duality is the main theme, especially emphasized through the differences between the men’s and women’s pieces. A few pieces from the collection represent the fight between good and evil. When it comes down to the brand name, “Who Decides War,” it represents that there are two different sides to many things. We really wanted to hone in on that in this collection through some core looks.

 

TD - I feel like every time we’ve talked about this new collection we call it our starting point. This is our jumping point. This time we really wanted to scale back and create very commercialized pieces — bring it down from the craziness that we’ve been doing and really cement ourselves within the commercial space and then grow from there in a new direction. With that, we also are launching three new styles that are considered our “signature” styles.

 

KCE - How do you implement sustainability into your designs?

 

EB - A lot of our denim pieces are reworked or use vintage denim. There is a trench coat in this collection, that instead of buying new yardage, we just used leftover scraps.

 

TD - Our finale piece is an amazing transitional dress made out of a recycled parachute. Arturo Castañeda and the team worked for over twelve hours on the gown for today’s show, completing it at 7:00 am this morning.

 

KCE - What are you hoping people take away from this show today and the collection as a whole?

 

EB - I just want people to feel a sense of calm. We always have been trying to push the envelope and make a statement. I feel like now we are finally settled in and showing, you know, that this is us.

 

TD - I feel like with our past couple collections we were just doing whatever to make it work, but this time we feel confident and very good about it. In the past, we didn’t even have the time to think about those things. We hope that that translates through the clothing and that it is also something people feel good in.

Check out the full collection, as well as behind the scenes photos, below.

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