DOPE TAVIO, created by New York-based designer Octavio Aguilar, blends 90s club kid energy with raw hip hop nostalgia — unapologetically bold, genderless, and street couture at its core. Originally introduced by his muse Sharaya Jin her music video BIG, the brand quickly gained attention on NYFW runways and red carpets across the U.S. Octavio's work is sculptural, emotional, and rebellious — using shoelaces, belts, vintage denim, camo, and safety vests to construct one-of-a-kind pieces that have dressed icons like Erykah Badu, Rico Nasty, Janet Jackson, and Leyna Bloom. His collection made a powerful appearance at Florida Men’s Fashion Week, bringing that downtown New York chaos-meets-craft energy straight to Miami. No rules — just force, story, and silhouette.

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