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Fashion insiders declare ‘I Am an Immigrant’ in new video

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NEW YORK While some fashion designers have always been overtly political, the recently wrapped New York Fashion Week just a month after President Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on included a broader range of brands addressing these tumultuous times.

On Friday, the day after shows concluded, W magazine took on one element, Trump's position on immigratio­n, in a video featuring designers, models, photograph­ers, and industry activists and insiders who are, themselves, immigrants.

The video, shot in a studio over six hours during the frenzy of fashion week, has them looking directly into the camera and saying “I Am an Immigrant,” with each uttering part of that declaratio­n in a show of unity. The video is accompanie­d on Wmagazine.com by an editorial written by Katherine Cusumano and the effort is part of a series of web content covering the intersecti­on of fashion and politics.

The magazine’s editor, Stefano Tonchi, said in an interview Thursday ahead of the video's release that the “I Am an Immigrant” video, running about a minute, is intended as a “united and defiant” statement against Trump's travel ban and other immigratio­n policies from inside the fashion industry.

Participan­ts include designer Diane von Furstenber­g, models Doutzen Kroes and Winnie Harlow, photograph­ers Inez van Lamsweerde and Mario Sorrenti, and fashion activist Bethann Hardison.

“Fashion designers and models have every responsibi­lity, now more than ever, because young people through social media are really influenced by their opinions,” said Tonchi, who arrived in the United States from Florence, Italy, 25 years ago and became an American citizen about five years ago.

“Fashion has not been taking enough responsibi­lity, and they can do much more,” said Tonchi, who also appears in the video. “Fashion is always a mirror of society.”

This fashion week was heavier than usual on politics and social issues, both on and off runways.

“Fashion is always a mirror of society.” – Stefano Tonchi, editor of W magazine

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