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Vivian Wilson on her first fashion week and why she loves ‘inherently political’ runway shows

September 16, 2025
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Vivian Wilson on her first fashion week and why she loves ‘inherently political’ runway shows
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“I do love it when shows are inherently political; I think it’s a really powerful statement,” Wilson, who is transgender and is known to speak about social justice issues, including trans issues, told NBC News. “I kind of just have opinions and then do things with those opinions. It’s always really powerful when a statement is made with a collection.”

That statement was on display just after 10 p.m. on Monday when Wilson — donning a floor-length tank dress made of hand-linked gatecrasher safety pins and chain mail — was the penultimate model on the runway that also featured trans model Connie Girl, supermodel Irina Pantaeva, and JT from the Miami-based hip hop duo City Girls.

“It’s been a whirlwind,” Wilson said. “I am figuring it all out, apparently. We’re just going for it, whatever it may be.”

Similar to the other shows in which Wilson modeled, Habana’s futuristic, BDSM-inspired event addressed social issues, using multiple trans models and various silhouettes to explore the balance between restraint and expansion in 18 sculptural looks. While Monday night was Habana’s first runway show, the designer’s signature sculptural jewelry has been worn by Beyoncé, Madonna, Zendaya, Lady Gaga, Doechii and Doja Cat.

“I’m queer, and the brand was founded on queer values; it wasn’t something that I set out to do,” Habana said in an interview before the show. “My mind is very much shaped by that. It’s also being shaped by me being an immigrant. It’s also shaped by me being Filipino, so all of my decisions are very much about being natural about it.”

Wilson’s public life has also been shaped by her identity. Born in 2004 to Musk and his first wife, Canadian author Justine Musk, she came out as transgender when she was 16 years old in 2020. Two years later, Wilson legally changed her name and gender, choosing to take her mother’s maiden name.

In her first exclusive interview with NBC News in 2024, Wilson spoke openly about her fraught relationship with Musk, describing him as an absent father who was cruel to her as a child for being queer and feminine. Musk, who has been openly critical of gender identity and trans rights, has repeatedly attacked Wilson, including saying she was figuratively “dead.” Musk did not respond to a request for comment for this article.

Wilson, who has denounced Musk’s repeated attacks and does not speak to him, has since said in a recent interview with The Cut that she does not have “that inheritance.”

“I don’t want to talk about it,” Wilson said after a lengthy pause when asked about Musk. “I always need emotional preparation before I talk about that kind of stuff.”

Instead, Wilson lights up when discussing her budding future. She’s lived abroad, studied multiple languages in school and dipped her toe into the art world. In June, Wilson made her drag performance debut as Vivllainous, where she showcased a transgender pride flag during “Pattie Gonia Presents SAVE HER! — An Environmental Drag Show” in Los Angeles.

“College is kind of impossible right now because of my schedule. I am trying to keep up with my education, specifically in language, because it’s something I am really passionate about,” Wilson said. “That’s like my biggest passion.”

The post Vivian Wilson on her first fashion week and why she loves ‘inherently political’ runway shows appeared first on NBC News.

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