Dunin-Barkovsky is a conceptual premium clothing brand from St. Petersburg
The name Dunin-Barkovsky is a transliteration of the family name in Latin. A Polish and Little Russian noble family, as well as a foreign count family from the Dunin clan in Denmark.
Brand concept - developing each model, we put into it certain meanings, states and images in the concept of reviving and recreating family history. Dunin-Barkovsky does not produce collections in accordance with the spring-summer and autumn-winter seasons.
The concept of updating Dunin-Barkovsky collections is to release capsule lines that are distinguished by their exclusivity and individuality. Each capsule collection reflects a certain style and mood. The released collections are accompanied by a presentation of a photo album and a film that conveys the atmosphere of the collection through the designer's look.
The design of the brand is based on the principles of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Danmarks Designskole. Clean and expressive in form, intelligent and functional models with an absence of decoration, emphasising its visual identity through author shoots.
The Dunin-Barkovsky community includes designers and art directors, entrepreneurs and top managers, artists and architects, musicians and actors, directors and choreographers, photographers and IT specialists. Those who create and change our world through their work. These are different people, but they are united by a tendency to reflection and a developed aesthetic intelligence.
The trademark of the brand is an image of a white swan. The swan represents nobility, loyalty and purity, which emphasises the high standards of production and attention to detail. Study the description of the coat of arms. This emblem is believed to have come to Poland from Denmark during the reign of King Bolesław the Crooked in 1124. The Labendz coat of arms is listed in Part 3 of the Armorial of Noble Families of the Kingdom of Poland, page 89.
The brand manifesto is tout pour l'honneur (translated from French: everything for honour).
Principles - author's vision, meanings and history, impeccable quality, attention to detail and caring service, and upholding the principles of turquoise organisation.