Matthew (Mateo) Harris’ dreams were bigger than his home island of Jamaica could materialize. He took to the concrete jungle of NYC and turned an ordinary item into a statement jewelry piece that was soon worn by none other than Rihanna. After self-teaching via YouTube tutorials in his Brooklyn brownstone, Harris’ brand, Mateo New York, took off.
In an industry built on privilege and wealth, Harris craved mentorship. Instead, he was faced with the harsh judgment of being a minority in an unwelcoming trade. Harris held his head high with radiant confidence that shines through his interview above. He continued to “do the work,” both within his business and his community. By advancing the conversation of inclusivity in fashion, Harris has created space for other Black designers to thrive in. He breaks down his start, journey, and obstacles in this episode of Future of Fashion.
Future of Fashion is a series from Bustle following rule-breakers in the industry who are shaking up the status quo in order to create a more inclusive future.
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CREDITS:
Executive Producer: Whitney Buxton
Executive Creative Director: Lauren Sofair
VP of Fashion: Tiffany Reid
Producers: Irina Dvalidze & Danielle Alfredo
Cinematographer: Brittan Pittman
Post Supervisor: Amy Eakin
Editor: Jenny Kim
Motion Designer: Jeff Donlan