Highlights of BFW 7 / 7

© Maximilian Gedra, Anasteisha Danger
© Maximilian Gedra, Anasteisha Danger

Maximilian Gedra

Inspired by the fashion-forward spirit of Berlin, Maximilian Gedra's progressive designs merge opulent textures with timeless forms to reflect the city's unique aesthetic. The emerging designer pursues a higher mission with his fashion: creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable and welcome.

The Maximilian Gedra runway show took place at The Ballery.

Maria Chany

Maria Chany presented expressive, powerful, and experimental looks this season at Berlin Fashion Week. Even now, the focus of her fashion is not solely on pure beauty, but on how each look conveys emotions, impressions, and a certain playfulness.

The runway show took place at Manifesto at Potsdamer Platz.

Marlon Ferry

Marlon Ferry celebrated his catwalk debut this season during BFW and showed designs that are extremely future-orientated: To create his avant-garde looks, he draws on a variety of techniques, including cutting-edge technologies such as virtual fashion, 3D printing and artificial intelligence. He combines all of these with streetwear influences and fuses them with couture-esque craftsmanship, creating a unique look.

The runway show took place at NEST3.

Metamorphosis - dialogues about change


In collaboration with Vogue Business and eBay, Fashion Council Germany is introducing 'METAMORPHOSIS - dialogues about change' powered by eBay, a new talk series as a part of Berlin Fashion Week. The series will feature international and national experts in circular economy and the fashion industry, engaging in dialogue about the various facets and essential transformations needed in our industry.

Talk guests such as Julia Balladt, designer Milk of Lime, Vogue Business reporter Maliha Shoaib and Kirsty Keoghan, Global General Manager Fashion eBay, spoke about topics including the circular economy, human rights in relation to supply chains and AI in the fashion and textile industry.

Seek

The SEEK trade show, which has been bringing together renowned and influential figures of the international fashion industry and community for over a decade, once again welcomed numerous key buyers, emerging talents, and creative minds.In these challenging times, the organizers of SEEK are focusing on the core values that make the Berlin fair unique and irreplaceable. It's all about personal exchange, honest and constructive feedback, and progressive, solution-oriented, flexible implementation