Carlos Nazario: The Kid From Queens Who Changed Fashion Imagery

Carlos Nazario: The Kid From Queens Who Changed Fashion Imagery

From The Business of Fashion Podcast by The Business of Fashion

May 29, 2026 · 1h 19m

About this episode

Carlos Nazario discusses his journey from Queens to becoming a groundbreaking fashion editor and stylist.

Carlos Nazario  has helped redefine how fashion media expresses subculture in a luxury context, making history along the way as the first Black editor to style a cover for American Vogue. But he grew up in Queens, New York, in a big Puerto Rican family with no connections to fashion. His grandmother Efna was his earliest influence — a woman who understood, intuitively, the power of how you present yourself to the world and shared a key lesson with him. That lesson has guided his journey as he left for Paris as a teenager, came home, worked his way through internships at W magazine and Love in London, and spent seven years as first assistant to stylist Joe McKenna. When he went out on his own, he built a creative world that looked like the one he'd grown up in — and started making images that put it at the centre of fashion. This week on the BoF Podcast, Imran Amed talks to Nazario about the nightlife scene that shaped his creative identity, what it cost to break into an industry that wasn't built for someone like him, and why the pictures that endure are the ones made with heart. Key Insights: The Insulated Class Barriers of Fashion Publishing: Historically, legacy…

People in this episode

Host: Imran Amed

Guest: Carlos Nazario

Topics covered

  • fashion imagery
  • subculture
  • luxury fashion
  • creative identity
  • class barriers in fashion
  • image-making

Keywords

  • fashion media
  • subculture
  • luxury
  • editor
  • stylist
  • creative process
  • class barriers
  • image-making

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: American Vogue, W magazine, Love

Places: Queens, New York, Paris

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