Haderlump

ABOUT THE SHOW

Berlin Contemporary winner Julius Weissenborn and Johann Ehrhardt showcased their Haderlump collection before a large audience against the backdrop of historic aircraft in the impressive Hangar 6 of Tempelhof Airport. Featuring bomber jackets made from recycled parachute fabrics, leather caps, coats with fluttering satin inserts, and uniform-like denim looks, "AERO" reflected the pioneering spirit of early 20th-century aviators.

The inspiration for "AERO" came from Amelia Earhart, the American aviation pioneer whose life was marked by determination and technological advancement. According to label co--founder Julius Weissenborn the collection pays tribute to the spirit of innovation. Elements of historic aviation, such as reinterpreted flight jackets and functional details like front pockets on trousers, define the designs. Key materials include leather, recycled bomber jackets, and parachute fabrics, chosen for their durability and historical significance. The silhouettes, featuring narrow waists and broad shoulders, create a strong presence, supported by a color palette of black, brown, white, and blue that blends traditional and contemporary styles.

Signature accessories like leather caps, silk scarves, and vintage aviator goggles add authenticity and reflect the functionality and protection of aviation clothing. The atmosphere in Hangar 6, a mix of industrial architecture and historical context, was enhanced by the music of the duo Pan-Pot, particularly the track "Rosinenbomber," which connected Berlin's cultural spirit with Haderlump's creative approach.


ABOUT THE LABEL

Haderlump presents a fresh urban uniform embodying confidence amidst the complexities of modern life. Our fashion caters to individuals ready to confront the present's challenges and evolve alongside them. The result is an aesthetic blending resilience with delicacy, rebellion with elegance. At the heart of our brand lies a dedication to craftsmanship, with each garment meticulously handcrafted in our Berlin Atelier. Our design language respects the past while looking towards the future.

In our creative realm, materials and concepts seamlessly shift between contexts. We often reimagine "used" ideas and reinterpret them according to our time. Central to our ethos is a commitment to longevity, both in material durability and conceptual depth. We believe brilliant ideas require quality materials for its realization, just as interesting materials necessitate innovative ideas for enduring creations.

We believe in a better system and in fashion that works beyond mass-produced goods and provides relevant answers to pressing current issues. What creative contribution can fashion make in a time of accelerated consumption and ecological catastrophes? What basic attitude do issues such as identity, diversity and inclusion demand? How can these questions be translated into aesthetically functional statements without favoring one-sided or too quick solutions? Or even more fundamentally: how can fashion be used not only to answer questions, but also to pose new ones?


All images, brand descriptions and further information are available at the official Berlin Fashion Week MEDIA HUB.

Runway Pictures: © Andrew Thomas

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