Henry Navarro Delgado
Henry Navarro Delgado is an interdisciplinary designer, artist, scholar and activist. Focused on the convergence of fashion, visual culture, and social empowerment, his research encompasses theoretical and creative inquires. Navarro Delgado is known for his collaborative fashion-based public art projects exploring topics relevant to different communities with their direct participation.
- Socially engaged design
- Contemporary fashion
- Non-Western fashion
- Inclusive fashion practices
- Fashion & visual culture
Navarro, H. & Rahman, O. (2023). Challenges and Opportunities in Designing and Branding Height-Inclusive Menswear. In D. Reynders & H. Van den Bulck (Eds.), Masculinities+ Inclusive Articulations and Practices in Fashion, Media and Popular Culture. (pp. 134-147). ASP Editions, Brussels.
Delgado, H. N. (Ed.). (2022). Black Masculinities: Dress, Fashion and Style as Gendered Racialized Experiences. Critical Studies in Men's Fashion, 9(1).
Navarro, H. (2021). The Junction Collection: A Site-Specific Public Fashion Project as a (Conceptual) Magazine Editorial. Fashion, Style & Popular Culture, 8 (2&3), 295-299
Navarro, H. (2021). Social Practice Fashion: Towards a Decolonizing Framework for Fashion Studies and Practices, International Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes Conference, Pearl Academy, New Delhi, India.
Navarro, H. (2020). How Sportswear Fashion is Indebted to Indigenous and African American Cultures, The Conversation: Canada Edition, Online, Feb. 26