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Our Story

Curator, Kaleb Lewis, knows there are many of us that know what it means to be idiosyncratic.

Growing up an eccentric small-town kid was very taxing as he stood out amongst the pack.

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It wasn't uncommon to receive a lack of advocacy, even from family and peers.

Celebrities are often admired for being "extraordinary" but many of the innominate are not so dissimilar.

Perplexed with this ethos, Kaleb bent the small-town enmity to fuel a fire that burns true in him to this day. 

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Following high school, it was a priority to take in more of what the world had to offer. Traveling the United States for a number of years with an interactive dinosaur show, attending Douglas Education Center in Pittsburgh and receiving a degree after studying Tom Savini's Special Makeup Effects Program were just a few of his beginning accolades. One week after graduating from Douglas, he was casted for Syfy's Hit Show "Face Off." He moved to Los Angeles with his partner, Nate, and pup, Lou, employed as a Professional Special Makeup Effects Artist in Television and Film, to, most recently, being a contestant on Snapchat's Hit Makeup Show "Fake Up."

Having much more to learn and accomplish, he feels that the opportunities afforded are just the beginning.

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Even after this mounting success there was anxiety in him that he never truly understood until surpassing the age that his father Ronald "Beau" Lewis, was a victim of suicide; twenty-nine years young. 

That very same year, Kaleb pushed through losing his little sister due to a rare disease called cardio myopathy.

Fueled by loss he realized the potentials he had, not just with his skill set but with his platform. Fallen was materialized.

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The brand Fallen is here to legitimize the different. Standing in opposition of the norm and defying those who sought to exclude you. Not to damage others in its path but to celebrate a sense of self with an

 all inclusive brand that represents those with shaken foundations.

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The brand is here grow by helping others find their voice regardless of race, gender, sexuality and influence's.

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While not begetting religion, the name Fallen was inspired by the French artist, Alexandre Cabanel's, "The Fallen Angel" (1847). An oil on canvas painting being one of the first to portray the Devil as the main subject matter. This brought shock to France.

Coinciding with this brand, the shock to the foundation of what is generally excepted as the standard, is exactly what had inspired Alexandre to paint this remarkable and timeless portrait.

To Hannah "Cora" Coralynn Lewis

May 19, 2000- July 29, 2021

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To Cora,

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Though I will never find earthly words to describe the loss I feel in my heart and soul for each day that passes without you, the fight for a legacy that I will continue for in your name is undeniable and unstoppable. You were only given a sliver of time to show the universe how precious you are to not only me but to every single person who had the honor of coming into contact with you. I have found that a gift as special as you has a limited timeframe to show the rest of us what a treasure truly is- and how it needs to not be taken for granted but to be cherished and loved for all eternity.

My dream was for us to grow together, to experience the world and all it had to offer.

Which, I am grateful for all of the precious moments and time we did have and were able to share.

Looking back there is much I would have changed. To be a stronger force, a louder voice, to spend any extra time I had with you, had I known of the outcome we would endure.

I would do anything for you in life and so I will in death.

This is my promise, to give Elizza the life that we had dreamed. To be her shoulder, her force, her voice when she feels like she has none.

I feel and see you in her- in every hug, kiss, laugh, cry. 

It's a beautiful but haunting reminder of how precious life is.

For you, for her, for life.

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I love you. Always.

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Your Bubba, Kaleb.

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