• Han Kjobenhavn Menswear SS 2015
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    Han Kjobenhavn Menswear S/S 2015

    The runway presentation itself added drama and context. Models walked down a water-filled runway wearing face masks, emphasizing the futuristic, slightly theatrical tone of the collection. This playful experimentation mirrored the garments’ design philosophy, blending functionality with artistic flair. Layers and separates dominate the lineup, allowing for versatile styling and mixing-and-matching that feels both casual and considered.

  • Mads Norgaard SS 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
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    Mads Norgaard S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week

    Mads Nørgaard’s Spring Summer 2015 collection channels a distinctly nineties attitude with a nod to denim-heavy, almost grunge-inspired style. The looks feel relaxed and unfussy, leaning into effortless cool rather than overt polish. Flowing silhouettes dominate the collection, creating an easy sense of movement and wearability throughout.

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    Margrethe-Skolen S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week

    Margrethe-Skolen’s Spring Summer 2015 show felt like a collage of ideas, presenting a wide range of aesthetics within a single runway. The collection moved rapidly between moods, offering urban looks alongside lace-heavy moments, touches of goth, futuristic styling, and clear references to sixties silhouettes. The variety kept the show dynamic and unpredictable.

  • Thakoon Resort 2015
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    Thakoon Resort 2015

    Silhouettes throughout the collection feel unusual yet familiar. Shapes are recognizable but subtly reworked, allowing the garments to feel approachable while still offering something unexpected. This balance gives the collection a sense of ease, as if each piece naturally belongs in the wearer’s wardrobe while still making a distinct visual statement.

  • Marina Hoermanseder SS 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
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    Marina Hoermanseder S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week

    Marina Hoermanseder’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Berlin Fashion Week delivered a controlled yet provocative exploration of form, structure, and restraint. Known for her sculptural approach, Hoermanseder leaned into familiar silhouettes this season, but elevated them through meticulous construction and unexpected conceptual details. The result was a collection that felt simple on the surface while revealing a deeper couture sensibility upon closer inspection.

  • Vladimir Karaleev SS 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
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    Vladimir Karaleev S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week

    White dominated the palette, evoking freshness and simplicity, with only minimal splashes of color to punctuate the runway. The restrained approach to color reinforced the collection’s emphasis on form and texture, allowing the craftsmanship of each garment to take center stage. Despite the light and delicate fabrics, the silhouettes were carefully structured, showcasing a thoughtful balance between softness and tailored precision.

  • Dorothee Schumacher SS 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
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    Dorothee Schumacher S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week

    One of the defining features of the collection was its adaptability. Many pieces were designed to be interchangeable, allowing for effortless transitions between casual and more formal looks. Layering, mixing patterns, and versatile cuts gave the outfits a sense of individuality while maintaining cohesion within the collection. Each garment felt thoughtfully constructed to balance comfort, style, and sophistication.

  • Franziska Michael Haute Couture FW 2014 Berlin Fashion Week
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    Franziska Michael Haute Couture F/W 2014 Berlin Fashion Week

    The color palette relied on soft pastels, creating an understated base that contrasted sharply with the dramatic shapes and unexpected textures of the garments. Mesh, metallic fabrics, and layered construction introduced tension and visual complexity, allowing the collection to feel both playful and confrontational. Each piece balanced refinement with rebellion, highlighting Michael’s keen understanding of form and movement.

  • Kilian Kerner SS 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
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    Kilian Kerner S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week

    The color palette was measured and deliberate. While not overly bold, select patterns and graphic depictions of stained-glass introduced bursts of vibrancy, providing visual contrast against a foundation of muted, thoughtful tones. This careful approach allowed the intricate design work to stand out without overwhelming the overall aesthetic.

  • Michael Sontag SS 2015
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    Michael Sontag S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week

    Michael Sontag’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Berlin Fashion Week fully embraced the ethos of Normcore, celebrating understated style and effortless cool. The presentation blurred the line between what might be considered “ugly” and what is undeniably fashionable, creating a runway that feels intentionally casual yet thoughtfully composed. There is a quiet confidence to the collection, the kind that makes simple choices feel deliberate and modern.