'I am an immigrant': Fashion icons release emotional video to fight Trump

"America was good to me..."
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Nicole Gallucci
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Donald Trump doesn't seem to understand the tremendous contributions that immigrants make to the United States, so key members of the fashion industry are doing their best to inform him.

In response to Trump's executive order preventing people from seven Muslim-majority countries -- including legal residents and valid visa holders -- from immigrating to America, 81 of the most recognizable faces in fashion came together during New York Fashion Week to let Trump know one thing: they're standing in solidarity with immigrants.

Fashion designers, models, photographers, stylists, editors and activists including Adriana Lima, Winnie Harlow, Diane von Furstenberg, Hrabal Gurung and Joseph Altuzarra participated in the powerful video for W Magazine, entitled "I am an immigrant".

By simply standing in front of a camera repeating four words: "I am an immigrant," the fashion icons made their monumental statement in the simplest of ways.

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Though the video featured different genders, skin colors, languages, hairdos and styles of clothing, aside from fashion, the bold and talented group all proved they have one very important thing in common -- they're impacted in some way by Trump’s harsh stance on immigration. 

With an epic ad-lib, Diane von Furstenberg, a Belgian-American designer and avid Clinton supporter, closed out the video announcing, "I am an immigrant," and adding, "America was very good to me."

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.

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