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Kittinhawk: eco-friendly Gothic fashion

There’s nothing I don’t adore about this eco-friendly line of couture clothing, fashioned by Allysun Maria Dutra out of LA.

Each unique hand-made article screams its own macabre story, a Gothic fantasy unfurled. Exceptionally fancy yet surprisingly sturdy, each one-of-a-kind piece is a mastercraft. I’m also fond of this line because almost every article is entirely black.
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