Press

Genaro Rivas has gained international recognition for his innovation and purpose driven approach to fashion, with widespread coverage across leading fashion, culture, and business publications.

 


His work has been featured in Forbes, highlighting his participation in London Fashion Week and positioning him among emerging designers shaping the future of sustainable fashion. He has also been featured in El País, further reinforcing his growing international relevance within contemporary fashion discourse. 

Coverage from Fashion Network and El Comercio further emphasise his global presence and his role as the first Peruvian designer to present at London Fashion Week.

Editorial features in publications such as Harper’s Bazaar EcuadorHumble Magazine, FAB UK Magazine, and Bite Magazine spotlight his collections as a bold fusion of sustainability, craftsmanship, and technology.

Across Latin American media, outlets including Caretas and Perú21 celebrate Rivas’ impact in bringing Peruvian design to an international stage, reinforcing his role as a cultural ambassador for a new generation of conscious fashion.

His work has also been featured by University of the Arts London, highlighting his creative journey as a previous student and conceptual approach to storytelling through fashion.

 


 

His latest collections such as Alchemy of Ashes (AW25), A Golden Shroud (SS26), A Feast for Crows (SS26 Menswear), and A Glass to Break (LFW26), have been consistently recognised for their colour, narrative depth, and commitment to ethical collaboration. Rooted in a dialogue between Peru and London, his work explores themes of transformation, ritual, and identity, moving from the introspective and symbolic nature of "Alchemy of Ashes", to the exploration of memory and fragility in "A Glass to Break". His SS26 collections expand this narrative further: "A Golden Shroud" reflects on value, protection, and legacy, while "A Feast for Crows" presents a darker, more critical perspective on consumption, power, and collective behaviour.