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


