During his visit to Mexico City, Law Roach stopped by the studio of Campillo for an intimate conversation around craft, identity, and longevity in fashion. What began as a studio visit quickly unfolded into a thoughtful dialogue about masculinity, memory, and what it truly means to sustain success in the industry.

 

At the center of the conversation was Campillo’s Fall 2026 collection, a body of work grounded in restraint and in the permission to explore a more masculine aesthetic. The garments do not simply dress the body; they intervene in it. Proportions shift, silhouettes reshape the figure, and structure becomes a language of transformation rather than restriction.

 

 

Campillo also shared a deeply personal starting point for the collection: the memory of his father wearing tailored suits. He reflected on what that tailoring represented then versus what it means for him to inhabit it now. That generational displacement — the emotional and symbolic distance between those two bodies in the same garment — becomes a crucial layer within the creative process.

 

 

Roach examined the tailoring with a sharp, practiced eye, praising the precision and strength of the collection. “This collection is strong,” he noted — a simple statement carrying the weight of industry authority.

 

 

Perhaps the most honest moment of the visit came when the conversation turned to success. Achieving it is one thing; remaining there is another entirely. “That’s what keeps you up at night,” they acknowledged. Staying on the edge without falling. Protecting the vision as external noise grows louder.

 

Law Roach’s visit to Campillo was more than a studio appointment. It was an exchange about endurance, about redefining masculinity without erasing its structure, and about the quiet discipline required to remain relevant once the spotlight arrives.

 

 

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Photo Credits: thewalk.com.mx