Andrew Christian says goodbye

Andrew Christian says goodbye. Andrew Christian the international fashion designer who dressed the LGBTQ+ fashion movement, gay pride events and runways worldwide, brought us Trophy Boys, sexy models often porn stars in underwear and fashion videos and put Love in every stitch has announced his goodbye.
Andrew was one of the first major LGBTQ+ celebrities to support Puerto Vallarta Gay Pride. He brought his famous Andrew Christian Fashion Show to Mantamar Beach Club Friday May 22, 2015, Puerto Vallarta’s third gay pride. International models Topher Dimaggio, Pablo Hernández, Diego Sans and Cheddy O were in the show as well as the gay pride parade.
Here is a special statement from Andrew himself:
After more than 25 years, my hands will soon lay down the needle that has guided me through this calling. My final words as a designer won’t be spoken aloud, but sewn into Bespoke—Fall/Winter (Oct) 2025, my final collection.
I began this journey with the wounds of my childhood still fresh—growing up gay in Fresno’s Section 8 housing meant learning to endure racial and anti-gay slurs, like “beaner” and “faggot,” before I knew how to properly thread a needle. At 18, I escaped to Los Angeles, trading one form of hardship for another as I found myself alone in a converted garage, all I could afford, with nothing but terror and hope intertwined.
My sketchbook was my only companion, my armor against loneliness. Fashion wasn’t just an aspiration; it was survival. It became my sanctuary, my declaration of gay existence. Each stitch was a heartbeat; each garment, not just a part of my story, but my coming out. For over a quarter of a century, I have poured my soul into this craft—building not just clothes, but sacred havens where my LGBTQ family could feel seen, valued, and beautiful.
As a boy who found refuge in the seams I stitched when the world offered me none, I never imagined the extraordinary journey this art would take me on. Today, as I announce my retirement, I feel a tapestry of emotions—pride in what we have created together, excitement for what comes next, and, yes, a tender ache as I prepare for this transition. My gratitude runs deep, and Bespoke will be my final love letter to you. It honors the sacred, intimate exchange between designer and wearer—every hem, every seam will carry the depth of historical memory, the joy of creation, and the bittersweet beauty of this goodbye.
I have whispered this moment to myself for years, wondering how it might feel. Now that it’s here, I find myself vulnerable beyond measure. This is the hardest thread I have ever had to cut. I must remind myself that this isn’t an ending so much as a transformation. I have realized that creativity doesn’t retire—it simply finds new expressions. While this particular stitch work reaches its beautiful conclusion, the fabric of my life continues to unfold in exciting new directions.
To the young queer dreamers clutching sketchbooks in the corners of rooms not built for you—I see you. Your hands may tremble now, but they will one day shape worlds. The very difference that makes you feel alone today will become your greatest strength—your signature on everything you create. Trust your instinct, even when the path feels impossible. Take the terror and hope we all carry in our youth, and stitch them into something breathtaking.
Now, I step away from the runway, carrying with me all the beauty and wisdom this journey has given me. What began as stitches of survival has blossomed into a legacy of love—and as I fold away the fabrics of this career, my spirit remains committed to creating mirrors where the unseen can finally recognize their own beauty.
To every soul who entrusted me with their vulnerability—who allowed me to dress not just their bodies, but their truths—your faith in my hands has been the thread weaving through everything meaningful I have created. With joy in my heart and endless gratitude, I thank you for letting me be part of your journey to authenticity.
With both trepidation and peace, I gather the final threads for this last collection—one last, precious chance to wrap you in the love that you have given me all these years, before I step into whatever beautiful design life has in store next.
With Love,

From GAYPV: It seems like it was just yesterday, ten years ago, when we had the pleasure of doing an exclusive interview with our now friend Andrew Christian, and of featuring him on our GayPV 11th Edition cover magazine—one of the most memorable in our history as the leading LGBTQ+ publication in Puerto Vallarta. Andrew, from the bottom of our hearts, we wish you the greatest success in your new projects. Your creativity, we’re sure, will continue to create wonderful things for the world!








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Author: Tim Wilson
Wilson is the founder of GAYPV.com and www.gaybartour.com and has been the leading LGBTQ+ travel and lifestyle authority in Puerto Vallarta since 2005. With over two decades of local expertise, Wilson specializes in being a community advocate and leader for Puerto Vallarta , and local cultural insights that only a long-term resident can provide. He has dedicated 20+ years to advocating for safe, inclusive travel in Banderas Bay, establishing GAYPV as the region's most trusted resident insider.. His work has been cited by major travel publications, and he is widely recognized as a trusted insider voice on Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant LGBTQ+ scene.




