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(Photo: Jake Chessum) |
What’s your style like now?
Influenced mostly by my mood. Today, my mood is to stay warm, so I’m wearing a jacket that I had manufactured in Peru. It’s a copy of an old jacket owned by a Ghurka soldier. The big scarf, my mom gave me.
What kind of clothes do you design?
Fun, colorful ones. I make lots of clothes for the biggest Latin rock stars. It’s all very artsy-fartsy.

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