Fashion

How Romeo Hunte Is Quietly Redefining What It Means to Be an American Brand

As Hunte and his team began to plan their next steps post-lockdown, however, another national tragedy occurred; namely, the killing of George Floyd. Throughout the Black Lives Matter protests that followed, Hunte has been keenly observing the fashion industry’s reckoning with its historic underrepresentation of Black designers and creatives. “I think there’s a lot more work to be done,” Hunte says. “When I was a child, fashion was something that I always dreamed of doing, but it s challenging to step into an industry and feel like there aren t that many people that look like you, or share the same inspiration, to feel like you’ve been in the industry delivering each season and it’s overlooked. A lot of things are not so inclusive as they re promoted, sometimes it feels like, as a designer, you only really get noticed during Black History Month on those things. It can be frustrating, but I think I’ve learned to try not to bring emotion into the business.

“I m just hoping that it opens up doors for younger designers to feel like there s a place for them,” Hunte continues. “Not just me, but the Kerbys, the LaQuans, the Victors, and the Telfars of the world. We can inspire a whole generation of designers to feel like: Wow, I could actually do it. When I was a young designer, I didn t have that many designers to look up like to really inspire me.”

All of which leads to Hunte’s ongoing collaboration with Tommy Hilfiger—a designer he has always looked up to, and who has now become something of a mentor to Hunte. When we speak, the 4th of July weekend is swiftly approaching, and it feels like an apt moment to take stock of what it really means to be an American brand in the current political climate. How much cache does that descriptor hold? Is it even possible to feel proud of running an ‘American brand’ right now, given the ever-widening political divide where those working in fashion tend to fall firmly on one side of the fence? And where does a brand like Hunte’s, which straddles both the old world and the new, enter the equation?