Anderson Guerrero
As a First generation immigrant American, Anderson Guerrero journey has always involved self discovery. Including his Salvadoran heritage, the influence of being raised in New Orleans, and the journey of leaving everything behind to chase his dream in New York. Retaking the identity that has been lost through generations of struggle. Researching the past to influence the future. Making garments for people who are like him and don’t have a voice in this industry.
With the times we’re living in now it is important to stand strong in your beliefs & that’s why we’ve decided to shift to what’s always been the mission. Creating garments that represent our community & will be here long past our lifetime.
Photographer @lou.d0llaz
Models @erikalexrodr@_alexmagnolia
After working in the industry for almost a year I’ve decided to release a collection in late 2027 or early 2028!
To be transparent it’s really hard to continue to be creative after a full days work in fashion . You have to find that fire I’ll never stop creating what to me is meaningful garments.
Hopefully everything will be available for purchase but money isn’t the goal. As long as you can find some appreciation in the garments that’s what makes me happy.
To fully produce any garment I need to make sure it is being made by people like me! If I’m so focused in community & representation I will not settle for having to produce overseas for the sake of sales. Primero Dios my line will be fully produced in Central & South America .
In the mean time I do have a couple individual garments I’ll showcase soon. Nonetheless, thank you for the continuous support ❤️
Artisanal Hand Crafted Bags Releasing 09/26 🪇
Shoutout to our Ancestors
Praying for Guidance And Protection
Made in Ecuador
Retail : $200
@andersonguerreronyc
F.I.T Menswear 2025 thesis 🪡
Identity through culture, Inspired by Zoot & Pachuco suits this collection brings a touch of the past to the present. Using natural fabric like wool, cotton & linen. Focusing on traditional menswear tailoring elements while playing with patterns.
Look 1 & 2 ( without outerwear )
Photographer @danivanwinkle