Mannequin parts and some belted wrapped effects. A simple collection with familiar silhouettes and a couture approach to packaging and production. Styled without accessories, that is if you don’t count a mannequin torso an accessory. source:
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Dorothee Schumacher S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Loose fitting but formal, Flowing and multicolored. Desinger Dorothe Schumacher’s SS 15 Collection had many interchangeable and eclectic looks that can easily resort to dressing up or down. Each model was styled with a simple relaxed part and a clean minimal makeup. source:
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Franziska Michael Haute Couture F/W 2014 Berlin Fashion Week
An avantgarde approach to the late 90’s and early 2000’s. The looks demanded attention and were unavoidable. The color pallet consisted of light pastels but the shapes and fabric choices increased the visual contrast. Mesh and metallic were also included. The styling was sever in makeup and accessories from the neck up. Awesome show. source:
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Kilian Kerner S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Stain-glass cathedral inspired you tend to see a soft but structured lines. With each peice having a certain reverence. The colors weren’t off the wall crazy but were mainly kept for select patterns and some graphic depictions of stain-glass. The menswear aspect in this collection stood out as well. With a few mesh pieces and full body textiles. Simple styling to go along with the gaudy/simplistic battle this collection was presenting. source:
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Michael Sontag S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Normcore at its peak. I’m down for the Normcore train, someone sign me up. This collection fell in-between the ugly cool category. Which Turned out pretty cool. Because if you think it’s ugly… ” uhm you just don’t get it.” Specific highlights in this Michael Sontag collection are the full length dresses (especially the blue dress) and white flip flops. source:
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Lena Hoschek S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
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
Minty freshhhhh, another relaxed but cool collection by Hien Le. Mainly everything is simplistic seems comfortable. It’s the best when fashion shows feature models of both gender. In this collection you can see looks in the male and female version. source:
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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: