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La moda K-pop.
K-Fashion lives by contrast — oversized next to slim-fit, streetwear next to tailoring, Seoul next to the rest of the world.
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€184,99K-Fashion lives by contrast — oversized next to slim-fit, streetwear next to tailoring, Seoul next to the rest of the world. Fūga curates the pieces that make this stylistic break wearable.
What K-Fashion means
Layering, bold proportions and eye for detail define the look. Wide shirts over tight basics, chain accessories, statement collar and material contrasts — K-Fashion takes stage aesthetics and translates them into everyday wear. The style lives less by brands than by attitude: deliberately assembled, never accidental. For those seeking statement pieces, matching tops can be found in the K-Fashion tops collection that functions as wardrobe backbone.
How you wear K-Fashion
An oversized shirt with tapered leg, a structured jacket over a graphic tee, layering with vest or harness — the combinations follow no fixed rule, but they do follow a principle: one piece dominates, the rest supports. For mens-cut silhouettes, the K-Fashion mens collection offers matching pieces.
Shirts with contrasting collar, crop jackets, wide pants with chain details, graphic tees and ring accessories to harness straps. Each part works solo or as building block for a deliberate outfit.
What does K-Fashion actually mean?
K-Fashion describes the style determined by Korean pop artists — layering, bold proportions, streetwear influences mixed with tailoring elements. It's less about specific brands than about a conscious, detailed assembly.
How do you dress yourself in K-Fashion style?
Start with contrast: oversized on top, slim underneath — or vice versa. Layering is central, accessories like chains, rings or harness straps set accents. Important is intention: each piece should look chosen, not random.
Is K-Fashion only for fans?
No. The style has long separated from music. Oversized shirts, statement jackets and deliberate layering are universally wearable — the origin is Seoul, the application is global.
K-Fashion describes the style determined by Korean pop artists — layering, bold proportions, streetwear influences mixed with tailoring elements. It's less about specific brands than about a conscious, detailed assembly.
Start with contrast: oversized on top, slim underneath — or vice versa. Layering is central, accessories like chains, rings or harness straps set accents. Important is intention: each piece should look chosen, not random.
2015 → oggi
Fūga
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Fūga non è per tutti.
Origini Plattenbau di Berlino, ispirazione asiatica. Creativi, ma mai del tutto dentro al sistema. Tokyo 2015 come punto di partenza — sei fasi niche da allora.
Oggi: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. I designer li conosciamo per nome. Limited drops, no restocks.
Non siamo dei mollati. Conosciamo il sistema — formazione fatta, lavoro fatto, continuato a costruire. Tutte e due le cose tengono.
Come si è evoluta Fūga
Una sola linea. Nessun mondo chiuso.
Quello che è iniziato come Streetwear a Tokyo si è spostato negli anni — attraverso fasi diverse, nostre e collettive.
01
Streetwear / Anime
I primi design. Stampe Anime, caratteri Harajuku, connessione Tokyo.
02
Techwear
Functional, layered, dark. La riduzione Tokyo tradotta nel tessuto.
03
Gothic
Più pesante, senza compromessi, più ombra. Cresciuto in parallelo a Techwear.
04
Opium
Estetica Berghain con tagli street. Raw, nero, avanguardia berlinese che incontra Streetwear.
05
Rave
Cyberpunk incontra il floor del Berghain. Reflective, tactical, sound-system ready.
06
Businesscore
Tagli Tailored con logica Streetwear. Invecchiare senza diventare standard. Restare edgy.
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