Graphic and diverse pin ups. Strong textiles with vintage shapes and a heavy emphasis on accessories including, sunglasses,head wraps and big hoop earrings. This show followed the motto “More is more” but it still ended up looking fine. Reminiscent of the recent Giamattista Valli Haute Couture show in Paris they both had a vintage throwback feel. With the Lena Hoschek show being a bit more severe in styling, color and shapes. source:
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Hien Le S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The strength of the collection lies in its restraint. Silhouettes are uncomplicated yet purposeful, emphasizing comfort without sacrificing shape or detail. Loose fitting shirts, draped jackets, and soft trousers create a relaxed aesthetic, while thoughtful tailoring ensures each look maintains a sense of structure and polish. Fabrics are chosen for ease and flow, reinforcing the collection’s casual elegance
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Augustin Teboul S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The silhouettes were sharp and meticulously tailored, with standout pieces comprising full head-to-toe leather ensembles that shimmered subtly under the lights. These garments felt sculpted to the body, moving with precision and fluidity, as if they were crafted to slide on like a second skin. The effect was dramatic without being ostentatious, combining glamour with an almost utilitarian discipline.
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Dawid Tomaszewski S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
White and relaxed, layered over-sized outerwear and loose fitting pants. Relaxed casual chic that can be either dressed up or down. Pops of color in select separate pieces. The models had their hair pulled back and heavy eyeliner contrasting with these relaxed looks, causing them to even out. source:
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Frida Weyer S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
A visually soft but subtle strong collection, romantic and sexual but in an extremely feminine way. Never harsh. It’s like looking at those beautiful flowers then realizing they look like vaginas. Pinks, whites and creams, silk like fabrics mixed with lace. A lot of skin. handful of cut outs displaying skin in a more gentle manner. source:
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Interview: Rasmus Fisker for Graveravens
Fresh on the scene with a powerful entrance. Rasmus Fisker may be newer in the industry but you can tell by his natural talent he is here for the long run. From Major runways like Missoni SS15 he is getting more recognition by the minute. We had the opportunity to interview Rasmus and ask him some select questions. Read the interview below: -age? 23 -height? 188 (6’2) -location? Copenhagen -sign? virgo Q: How did you get your foot in the modeling industry? Was it hard or easy for you? A: For the last 2-3 years i have been flirting with the thought about becoming a model. I did a couple…
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Evan Menswear SS 2015 Amsterdam
Silhouettes emphasize comfort and movement. Long shorts paired with layered outerwear form the backbone of many looks, combining a summer-ready sensibility with a thoughtful approach to proportion. Jackets, overshirts, and lightweight coats are styled in layers that suggest ease and spontaneity, as if the wearer assembled the outfit instinctively yet successfully. The effect is approachable yet precise, balancing structure with relaxation.
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Vogmask and Face Slap SS 2015 Villain?
The Vogmask and Face Slap Spring Summer 2015 collaboration arrives with a sense of playful confrontation, blending fashion, function, and costume like exaggeration. The collection feels pulled from a pop culture universe where heroes and villains are defined by color, mask, and attitude. There are clear visual echoes of Saturday morning television references, from superhero teams to animated fighters, yet the result feels intentional rather than nostalgic cosplay.
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House of V S/S 2015
The collection leaned into nostalgia without becoming literal. Subtle references to the 1990s and early 2000s were woven throughout, from sporty silhouettes to layered styling, but the effect was modern and wearable. House of V’s approach balanced trend awareness with practicality, ensuring that every outfit could function in real life while retaining runway impact.
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Dice Kayek Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015 Structure Couture
Voluminous, structured and short. Full of separate colors ant the occasional light beading to add a bit of texture. Simple style with natural makeup. No full length gowns because the drama was in the shapes alone. source:
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Oscar Carvallo Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015 Don’t Mesh With Me
Medieval princess attending a fancy cocktail party. Mesh and structured pieces. For the most part a neutral color palate with sheen and sparkle. source: