Coffee Dates and Fashion Talks – That Was Day 2 of Berlin Fashion Week

© Caroline Kynast
© Caroline Kynast

Vanessa Baernthol

Designer Vanessa Baernthol made her Berlin Fashion Week debut on Friday evening. She showcased her AW25 collection, REBUILT, at the Quantum Gallery.

Laurin Schuler

Laurin Schuler's show also took place on Friday evening. The designer presented his collection, Multipliancy, at Spreehalle Berlin. Since his debut in 2022, the 24-year-old has been known for expressive and unconventional performances. He reinforced this reputation once again with the presentation of his AW25 collection.

Balletshofer

Alan Balletshofer's show marked the grand finale of the first day of Berlin Fashion Week. With his collection BALLETSHOFER 2025-007, the designer brought the beauty of everyday rituals and the significance of mindful moments to the runway. Flowing silhouettes met classic tailoring elements, merging with a modern dynamism reflected in the movements of the models. In a world full of sensory overload, the collection invites us to pause and experience fashion as an expression of mindfulness and rhythm.

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Metamorphosis – Dialogues About Change

Fashion Council Germany continues its talk series METAMORPHOSIS – Dialogues About Change, powered by eBay, as part of Berlin Fashion Week. The series brings together international and national experts from the fields of circular economy and the fashion industry to discuss the various facets and key transformations shaping the sector. The discussions will take place from 31 January to 3 February 2025 at NIO House Berlin.

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Collection Launch: Where do you see the sun?

Mit einer emotionalen Inszenierung seiner Kollektion "Where do you see the sun?" feierte Designer Sezgin Kivrim sein Berlin Fashion Week Debüt. Begleitet von Live-Musik präsentierte sein in Berlin ansässiges Label Sezgin eine Kollektion, die kurdisches Erbe mit modernem, geschlechtsneutralem Design vereint.