.Abraham Ortuu00f1o Perez’s label may possess had its on-calendar Paris Fashion trend Week launching this season, but he is actually certainly not a new kid on the block. He introduced his label– Abra, short for Abraham– in 2020, observing a string of freelance jobs at other labels. The developer currently counts Rosalia and also Charli XCX as supporters, however he’s additionally behind several of the many years’s most viral footwear seconds.
The JW Anderson paw-shaped shoes and the inescapable beefy chain mules? Ortuu00f1o Perez designed all of them. The Loewe balloon heels as well as Jacquemus’s piled dual heels?
Yeah, that was him also. Ortuu00f1o Perez was born and also raised in Alicante, Spain, a city understood for its shoes market, but he chalks up his fashion starting points to the girls in his family. “My aunt was actually such a style lady,” he claimed on a telephone call.
“She worked at a footwear manufacturing plant, as well as was this very ’80s service diva with big precious jewelry I utilized to have fun with.” It was her who bought the developer his Barbies when he was youthful, the genesis of his style trial and error. This must happen as not a surprise if you recognize with Abra, which is cutesy, doll-like, and also always tongue-in-cheek yet along with a cast of very early aughts appeal. However the more comprehensive Abra visual, an “big, cool appeal used along with kittycat heels,” he credits to his connection with his sibling Maria.
“I utilized to replicate everything from her,” he pointed out. “I was like a little one toy and also she was actually a gamine. I enjoyed my Barbies and also pink, and she was this type of boylike football gamer.” The meeting point of that Venn representation is the Abra phraseology: “Picture this tremendously homosexual youngster attempting to seem like his homosexual sibling.” It’s a blend of womanly indications switched masc, and also masculine signifiers took femme, all wrapped into one as well as do with a bow.After high school, Ortuu00f1o Perez transferred to Barcelona, where a good friend linked him with a freelance devices professional at Maison Margiela who wanted an aide.
It was actually an unsettled part he kept for 3 years, all the while he functioned retail at an outlet contacted Pinky. “We marketed abandoned outfits for adolescent gals, like sparkly denims and also one-shouldered tops, it was actually excellent!” he giggled. It was his then-boss that pushed him to apply to the Institut Franu00e7ais de la Method in Paris.
“I believe I carried out really well there,” he stated. As aspect of an university task, he was introduced to Simon Porte Jacquemus as he was getting ready to debut a line of accessories– Ortuu00f1o Perez wound up servicing Jacquemus’s initial run of footwear, featuring the heels along with the piled cylindrical forms. He went on to collaborate with a string of necessary labels in Paris including Givenchy under Riccardo Tisci, Kenzo, Rabanne with Julien Dossena, and he ultimately linked along with Jonathan Anderson.
He still freelances for JW Anderson and is back partnering with Jacquemus since last season.