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    Guillermo Andrade's 424 Finds Finds Perfection in the Imperfection

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    In the high-stakes arena of Paris Fashion Week, Guillermo Andrade has carved out a space that is entirely his own. For the 424 Fall/Winter 2026 collection, the designer leaned into a philosophy he calls "perfect imperfection"—a raw, tactile approach to luxury that challenges the sterile polish of traditional high fashion. In an exclusive conversation with Hypebeast backstage and throughout the casting process, we witnessed Andrade’s obsessive attention to detail firsthand. He is a designer who touches every seam, personally involving himself in every step to ensure the "gritty pulse" of Los Angeles isn't lost in translation.The collection is a masterclass in opulence filtered through a rebellious lens, bridging the gap between reclaimed luxury and digital subculture. This season, Andrade expanded his universe through a groundbreaking collaboration with Azuki, bringing the vibrant energy of TCG culture and anime-inspired artistry to the Paris runway. This fusion of physical manipulation and digital innovation was mirrored in the show's casting; Guillermo brought along high-energy streamers Ray (@raycondones) and JasonTheWeen to walk the show, while Kai Cenat anchored a hyper-relevant front row.One of the show’s most talked-about pieces—a striking mink coat styled with "borrowed" distressed denim—remained a testament to this vision. When we caught up with Guillermo post-show, the designer wanted to highlight the fur. He said, "The discarded parts are what I focused on. If it's not beautiful because it's ruined, let me ruin it some more and let me give it some life by ruining it some more." To achieve the specific, unkempt texture Andrade desired, he enlisted a professional barber to take his own shears directly to the materials, meticulously hand-cutting to find that elusive "perfect" messiness. Innovation was hidden in plain sight, from heavy, over-dyed military blankets to a leather jacket treated to mimic corduroy. But it was the footwear where Andrade truly laid down the gauntlet. Regarding the collection’s signature boots, he offered a defiant challenge, "I dare you to copy me—you can’t... You have to make it hard to copy." By combining artisanal hand-painting with multi-layered construction, 424 is building a fortress of individuality that remains untouchable by the fast-fashion machine.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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