Julio César Delgado

Costume Designer with support from Issey Miyake

Julio Cesar Delgado is a highly regarded Stylist and Creative Consultant based in New York City. His career journey includes some major fashion editorials with renowned and prestigious fashion publications such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Interview Magazine and WSJ Magazine.

Julio César Delgado Bio

As the VIP Stylist and costume designer for artists such as Moses Sumney, Paloma Elsesser, and Kali Uchis, Julio has showcased his unique creativity in projects ranging from music videos like Kali Uchis' Solita to editorial features in CR Fashion Book and Harper’s Bazaar. A recent career highlight of his was working with installation artist Haegue Yang for The Malady of Death (2023) that premiered at the Guggenheim Museum this winter in collaboration with Perfroma NYC. His other costume design work can be seen in Serpentwithfeet's Heart of Brick (2023) for Kampnagel Hamburg, Solange Knowles’ Bridge-S (2019) for the Getty Museum, and We Might Appear as Forest Fires (2023) for the Berggruen Institute with director George Miller in Los Angeles, California.

He has also worked with American opera singer Davóne Tines, most recently in collaboration with the Louisville Kentucky Orchestra to celebrate and honor the late and beautiful, Breonna Taylor. In addition to his work as a Stylist and Creative Consultant, Julio has contributed his expertise as a Wardrobe Coordinator for Solange Knowles' When I Get Home Tour in 2019 and various other high-profile fashion and entertainment events.