Imagine a place where the rules are blurred, identity is fluid and fashion is not only worn, but is lived. Last night #damur transformed the legendary Kitkat Club into a mask-like runway- a room in which borders were lifted, celebrated anonymity and self-expression was the main attraction. This was not just a fashion show. It was a movement. A sanctuary. A night in which expectations were left behind the door and raw, unfiltered individuality took over the spotlight.
Sustainable rebellion: more than just one collection
The #damur AW25 collection is more than aesthetics-it is a manifesto. A manifesto against stereotypes, for the redefinition of beauty and rethinking the fashion influence on our planet. In a world that is obsessed with perfection, this collection celebrates real bodies, authentic identities and radical freedom. Upgecyced materials and prototypes from Barcode Berlin – from discarded velvet velvet to recycled neoprene – were transformed into bold silhouettes that do not constrict but free. Symphetic? Irrelevant. Body types? Everyone welcome. Sustainability not only means what we wear, but also how we wear it, who can carry it and how long it has. Each garment adapts to different body shapes and questions the outdated idea of ”unit size”. This is body positivity in motion. This is gender -free fashion in its wildest form.
Welcome to the “safe place”
In a world that requires labels, #Damur founder Damur Huang creates rooms that stand against it. The AW25 collection is not intended for passive admiration, but for the brave. A narrative in five acts – sensuality, pain, anonymity, obsession, refuge – developed like a whispering confession, a scattered rebellion, the touch of a lover and the resistance of a fighter.
The collection: unmasked, unfiltered, unapologist table
Sensual – the art of unveiling
The evening started with silence, then breath, then movement. Models stepped out of the shadow into the club’s neon light. Provocative cut-outs met precisely. Rosa-white Jacquard told vulnerability and newly defined innocence. Zippers not only acted functionally, but also as seductive details – ready to reveal secrets. Tailor -made tweeds met pure sensuality. The collection forced anyone to adapt – it adapted to people.

Pain – fire and bondage
The rhythm became more intense. Singer Zazania (@zazania.57) sparked a musical fire with “In Da Club”. Oversized hoodies protected as armor, while fetish-inspired blazers contrasted with neoprene. Red and black collided in a visual argument between limitation and liberation. Sustainability was not only in materials, but also in design: changeable cuts for maximum versatility.
Silhouettes exaggerated, extended, intensified. The zippers no longer whispered – they ordered by ran fat and industrially like wires over the fabric. Each piece pulsates from tension – restricted, then suddenly free. Here sustainability got a new meaning: not only environmentally conscious materials, but also a new way of designing clothing. Adjustable cuts make it possible to wear the clothing in different ways, which underlines the idea that it is not just about recycled fabrics in real sustainability goes, but also about durability, versatility and wearing clothing without expiry date.

Anonymous – who are you when nobody watches?
With Jazka (@jazkamusic) and “Couple Goals”, the energy was shifted. Masks hid faces and identities dissolved. Dark tweeds and structured neoprene stood for the puzzling. Oversized blazer swallowed body shapes. Gender -neutral, limitless – fashion challenged: Who are you without labels?

Obsession – tied up by desires
The room darkened. Bondage artist Asimira (@asimira.rope) staged a hypnotic performance that united fashion, art and desire. Together shimmered in the club light, ruffles exploded in the controlled chaos. The collection was not just clothing – it was a power game, an expression of lust and pain. (Photo credit: Sven Lerch)

Sanctuary – the last act of liberation
For the final, Berlin drags, dancers: inside and performers: inside the stage. Dressed in plush office and transparent layers, they embodied resistance and individuality. The Kitkat Club became the ultimate sanctuary – a room in which everyone could find themselves. A statement: your body. Your story. Your room.

More than a catwalk. A revolution
The Kitkat Club was not only a backdrop, but a mirror and stage at the same time. From 7 p.m., the audience dipped into anonymity masked and gave judgments on the door. Audience and performer: merged inside. Nobody was just a observer: in – each: r was part of the movement.
The cooperation with Barcode Berlin went beyond fashion. Brave underwear and belts became symbols of strength and freedom.

A night that did not end with the catwalk
After the last look, the after party started with Ceață, Alienata and Maris Shilton. The energy remained limitless – just like the expression of identity. Welcome to #damurs “Safe Place”. Here you belong.
“Fashion is more than fabric. It is a statement. A decision. Freedom without fear. ” – Damur Huang
#Damur is a high-end streetwear label based in Berlin, which redefines gender-free fashion with a provocative design and sustainable elegance. Founded in 2015 by Damur Huang, the brand connects the pop culture of Taipehs with the Berlin Underground.

