In the space between a painter's eye and a daughter's inheritance, Andrea Dy Buncio founded KUL — a fashion brand built on the conviction that women's clothing should move as fluidly as the lives it dresses. Noticing that practical versatility had long been absent from women's wardrobes, she answered with garments designed to shift across roles, contexts, and moments without asking the wearer to choose between beauty and function. KUL is, at its core, a quiet argument: that what we wear should honor both the complexity of who we are and the heritage of where we come from.