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Kwun Fai Joshua Lau

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This collection begins to dismantle the modern definition of men’s clothing, while validating an expression of gender fluidity to normalise genderless dressing. Garments challenge gender norms by exploring the similarities between what was considered masculine and worn by men during the Baroque and Renaissance period and what is considered feminine and worn by women in the present day. This collection is unapologetically vibrant and optimistic with exaggerated proportions, a defined silhouette at the waist and joints, bright, bold colours, lots of ruffles and heels. Dare to bloom.

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