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By embracing the Barbiecore trend, men are challenging traditional gender norms and asserting their freedom to wear what they like. The trend promotes inclusivity by pushing the boundaries of traditional masculinity and welcoming different styles and expressions.

Here's All You Need to Waltz In Style This Season

A chilly breeze should not stop you from having a blast at the festival. You can always carry an oversized shacket or jacket to beat the wind while slaying the fit game. Go for anything from a classic bomber jacket to a ruffle-sleeved cape that is sure to keep you warm.

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9 Gen Z Owned Genderless Fashion Labels To Shop For A Cool Kid Look

With its cool detailing and pop of colour, here’s a go-to brand for streetwear that will do all the talking for you. House of DK is both bold and sophisticated—employing unique textile techniques and playful silhouettes.

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FADTALENTS AW/20 LONDON FASHION WEEK

House of DK encompasses the art of storytelling to draw a focus onto the sustainability of fashion, by disrupting traditional textile methods. Kothari’s disruptive streetwear offers a poignant contribution about waste in the fashion industry.

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London Fashion Week: FAD Talents AW20

House of DK designer, Devesh Kothari, focuses on fresh and exciting textiles and fashion techniques to create interesting designs. Kothari has worked on creating his own innovative concepts to up-cycle pre-worn denim to create an alternative to traditional fur; as well as the inspired use of upcycled champagne and wine bottle corks.

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London Fashion Week | Autumn / Winter 2020 FADTalents Catwalk

FADTalents AW20 Runway Show at Fashion Scout

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Middle East, Asian textile talents showcased at London Fashion Week

His sustainable materials reflect the growing desire of people around the world to mitigate the impact of our throw-away culture on the planet. Despite the serious message from House of DK its designs, with their great use of color, have an easy, relaxed feel.

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Emerging designers showcased their collections at London & Milan Fashion Week

House of DK designer, Devesh Kothari, focuses on fresh and exciting textiles and fashion techniques to create interesting designs. His forte lies in coming up with innovative concepts to use upcycled, pre-worn denim and champagne and wine bottle corks in his outfits.

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FADTalents AW20 show During London Fashion Week

House of DK encompasses the art of storytelling to draw a focus onto the sustainability of fashion, by disrupting traditional textile methods. Kothari’s disruptive streetwear offers a poignant contribution about waste in the fashion industry.

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