A closer look at how Kaifiyyah and Graye embody DORS’s commitment to intentional design, inclusivity, and purpose beyond style.

At DORS, fashion isn’t just about what you wear — it’s about how you show up in the world. Every brand we carry reflects not just aesthetics, but values: of self-expression without limitation, of identity without boxes, of design that honours both fluidity and form. 

We champion fashion that is conscious, inclusive, and built to move with you — wherever you are on your journey. From the gender-expansive silhouettes of Kaifiyyah to the quiet adaptability of Graye, our curation reflects a belief that style should feel like home — not a performance. 

Here, garments are not about fitting in — they’re about fitting you. Rooted in purpose, crafted with care, and designed to last — in spirit and in shape.

Kaifiyyah: Redefining Modesty, Beautifully 

For Kaifiyyah, modesty isn’t a limitation — it’s a language. One that speaks across gender, culture, and tradition. Rather than tethering their silhouettes to a single idea of femininity or masculinity, Kaifiyyah treats tradition as a foundation from which to explore fluidity — in shape, in identity, and in expression. 

Take the Kiyomi Songket Top: a structured piece that pairs a refined brocade-texture with clean, architectural lines. The strong shoulders suggest power, while the forgiving cut creates space — for movement, for layering, for the wearer to define the garment, not the other way around. 

It’s Kaifiyyah’s approach that makes them so at home at DORS, where gender fluidity and intentional design go hand in hand. Fashion here isn’t about labels — it’s about living comfortably, boldly, and beautifully in your own skin. 

Images courtesy of Fashion For All  

This spirit came alive during the Fashion For All showcase, which was held in-store at DORS this year. Kaifiyyah’s garments were worn by a diverse cast across generations, skin tones, and gender expressions. To see their flowing cuts and intentional silhouettes move on queer bodies, elder bodies, and everything in between was to witness modesty not as a constraint, but as a shared language of confidence, comfort, and style.  

Graye: Where Design Meets Discipline 

For those who believe style shouldn’t be confined by category, Graye offers an intentional, fluid approach. Their garments aren’t made for gender they’re made for life. Designed to adapt, evolve, and express who you are (or who you’re becoming), Graye pieces move with you without demanding definition.

Images by Graye 

The Cupro Signature Tee, made from regenerated cotton waste, is a soft-yet-structured staple that transcends basics. It layers beautifully or stands alone clean lines, clean conscience, and no assumptions about who it’s made for. 



The Balloon Binding Pants embody Graye’s philosophy: structure without stiffness, neutrality without erasure. With a gently exaggerated shape, they fit bodies not binaries. They invite movement, and more importantly, interpretation. 

Then there’s their Denim Noragi, a signature outerwear piece that quietly bridges contrasts: East and West, tradition and modernity, softness and form. It’s a garment with presence, not pretension. 

At DORS, we see Graye and Kaifiyyah not just as brands, but as blueprints for how fashion can honour individuality without the need for gendered boundaries. With each intentional drop, and a commitment to keeping everybody in mind, these DORS brands prove that style can be both fluid and firmly rooted. 

Fashion that fits means more than just your personal style. Whether it’s a redefined T-shirt or a transformable silhouette, DORS believes style is always more than skin deep.  

At DORS, we champion brands that go Beyond the Binary. 

 

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