F/W24 Women’s: ‘Memento’ by Thalía Gochez

Nestled in the heart of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, the F/W24 women’s editorial from Carhartt WIP is lensed by Thalía Gochez.
The story offers a glimpse into the neighborhood’s various scenes, from radiant jewelry stores and shuttered shopfronts, to the familiar ambiance of home interiors, decorated with treasured mementos and keepsakes.
Raised in Los Angeles, self-taught photographer and artist Gochez highlights her personal connection to the visuals. “My heritage and culture are at the forefront of my work,” she says. “I grew up in a Mexican and Salvadoran household, which deeply influences how I create. My culture, and the women in it, will always be pillars of inspiration. They make up such a deep part of my artistic DNA.”
This filters into Gochez’s creative process, who highlights that “representation behind the camera is just as important as in front. My team, including my primary light technician Ash and assistant Maria, tends to be predominantly women or people of color, and people who I’ve built deep relationships with for years,” she says.
The garments featured explore the collection’s many textures and patterns, from padded jackets and quilted skirts, to camouflage shirts and scarves, while striking a balance between “resistant yet delicate silhouettes,” explains first-generation Salvadoran stylist Genesis Durán. “The looks were an homage to the influential women in my home and communities growing up – with my mom, tía, and primas at the forefront. They are my blueprint.”

Contact
Federica De Carlo
fdecarlo@carhartt-wip.comAbout Carhartt Work In Progress
Established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) develops its own collections based on original Carhartt workwear. The brand combines authentic adaptations of these robust American archetypes, while engaging with the subcultures that have embraced it. This, in turn, has seen Carhartt WIP place itself in a new context and bring forth its own classics.
Carhartt WIP opened its first store in London in 1997 and today operates over 80 brick and mortar locations worldwide. It also has its own skate team and music department, while supporting an array of artists and releasing various in-house publications. Since 2010, Carhartt WIP has worked with a number of like-minded collaborators, including A.P.C., Converse, Fragment Design, Junya Watanabe, Nike, Underground Resistance, and Motown.
Credits
Photographer : Thalia Gochez
Production : Siya Bahal
Set Designer : Jasmine Julie Maldonado
Stylist : Genesis Duran
HMU : Jeanette Ponce, Jaime Diaz, Isabel Duarte