Since the inception of Moradoh dating back to 1996, Morado’s earliest works were hand painted shoes. As this developed, Morado would later incorporate added effects to clothes and accessories. Reintroducing this concept, Moradoh will begin to bring forth “Moradoh Wear”- a made to wear or function collection of couture pieces made for customers. Each piece is crafted with natural or unnatural elements creating a surrealist aesthetic, similar to Morado’s art works. These “Moradoh-to-Wear” pieces are labeled under, HS Code 9703 & 970121 - original art and sculptures. Addressed as such this gives a new meaning to how art can be utilized in unique spaces such as celebrations and lifestyle events.

MORADOH “Babygirl Mule™©

The Babygirl Mule©” was invented and inspired by Moradoh’s Muse Aysia. The concept of young women maturing into adulthood and teaching the next generation of young girl into adulthood and so forth. Growing from child to adult requires assessing choices, direction and awareness. The Letter Block shows significants in coming of age, no longer being able to entertain childish things, yet showing the capacity in nurturing a child. The Babygirl comes in several sizes. Each heel is fitted with a custom Letter Block. If desired, client can request an unique initial to face outward.

MORADOH “Cowrie Kicker™©” Loafer

The concept was brought into form from seeing the idea of cultural roots embrace throughout daily. Telling a story from a Black American upbringing. Cowrie Shells signify a symbol of Cultural Currency. Similar to traditional loafer that brandish horse bits or D-ring claps, these loafers are fitted with Cowrie shells across tendon part of the shoe.

The Ego handbag was created to embody the celebrated and the sophisticated among us. As a balloon sculpted bag, this unisex art-to-wear bag can hold the most petite items, from lip balms to currency to even poker chips.

MORADOH “Ego™©” Bag