CROSSFORK

CROSSFORK

Close-up of a person's hand with painted nails resting on their white shirt with 'CROSSPORK' logo, wearing black and white clothing.

Where heritage meets modern luxury.

What we’re about.

CrossFork rises from the dual lineage of Haitian boldness and Peruvian artistry — two cultures defined by rhythm, resilience, and craftsmanship. This heritage forms the backbone of the brand’s aesthetic: raw creativity shaped with intention, tradition refined into modern expression.

CrossFork was built as a home for creation across every medium. Fashion, jewelry, music, film, and design all converge under a single emblem. The cross crowned with horns. This symbol carries the brand’s philosophy: faith as foundation, rebellion as evolution. The cross speaks to legacy and belief. The horns speak to the courage of a new generation rewriting what luxury means.

The brand is not here to reject God; it is here to explore, to question, to connect. CrossFork believes that curiosity strengthens conviction — that searching makes faith personal, powerful, and alive. This spiritual tension fuels the art: clean silhouettes, assertive forms, sharp contrasts, and a tone that is at once reverent and defiant.

CrossFork stands independent of any one person, yet it carries the pulse of the cultures that shaped its creator. It is a diasporic vision. forged from heritage, elevated by strategy, guided by a confidence that comes from knowing where you come from and where you’re going.

This is luxury rooted in lineage.

A symbol for those who build their own path.

A house shaped by heritage, sharpened by spirit, and driven by the relentless imagination of the new generation.

This is CROSSFORK.

—Allen Senatus, creator

“ it's strange you know? how something can be so beautiful. It's so painful with how much sacrifice you must put into something for it to be much larger than what you can ever expect.”

Allen Senatus with his iconic short spike ball dreadlocks mullet, wearing guest sunglasses with a one dollar givenchy tie a white Zara dress shirt, black wool blazer and an o'neil pirate long jacket blazer. all while giving a snarky face.