Dieter Grams

Dieter Grams, also known as Duey Catorze, is a fashion designer and co-founder of the high-concept streetwear label B.STROY. Making their runway debut in 2013 at an Atlanta subway station, the brand is known for their much-hyped conceptual products and events, such as the concrete-dipped Nike Air Max Uptempo ’95s and 2017 New York show which was held in a funeral home.

Hailing from Atlanta, Catorze is self-taught, and alongside the independently run B.STROY, has collaborated with designers such as Matthew Williams - whom he worked with on the 1017 ALYX 9SM A/W 19 collection - and Kanye West.

In 2019, B.STROY was profiled as one of the next generation of streetwear innovators by The New York Times.

Dieter Grams, also known as Duey Catorze, is a fashion designer and co-founder of the high-concept streetwear label B.STROY. Making their runway debut in 2013 at an Atlanta subway station, the brand is known for their much-hyped conceptual products and events, such as the concrete-dipped Nike Air Max Uptempo ’95s and 2017 New York show which was held in a funeral home.

Hailing from Atlanta, Catorze is self-taught, and alongside the independently run B.STROY, has collaborated with designers such as Matthew Williams - whom he worked with on the 1017 ALYX 9SM A/W 19 collection - and Kanye West.

In 2019, B.STROY was profiled as one of the next generation of streetwear innovators by The New York Times.

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