Lou de Bètoly

Set in the Spiegelsaal at Clärchens Ballhaus, Lou de Bètoly’s show opened with a grand piano at its center, setting the tone for an ethereal collection. Crafted from pre-owned materials, each of the 40 looks transformed forgotten treasures into contemporary haute couture, balancing drama and luxury. Read more
MARKE

In the historic Villa Elisabeth, MARKE presented “Everything That Stays Is Love” in three textile acts, exploring youth, grief, and decay. Flowing silhouettes in green and gold transitioned into darker tones, culminating in oversized, deconstructed designs. Once again, Mario Keine blended exceptional craftsmanship with deep conceptual storytelling. Read more
Richert Beil

Titled “Mutter”, Richert Beil’s AW25 collection used the image of exhausted mothers as a metaphor for an overburdened society. Designers Jale Richert & Michele Beil juxtaposed soft knitwear with latex, sharp silhouettes with oversized outerwear, capturing the relentless pressure of modern life. Read more
HADERLUMP

Guests traveled via a historic S-Bahn to the Schöneweide depot, where HADERLUMP presented “SOLIVAGANT”. Inspired by mid-20th-century railway passengers, the collection wove nostalgia and modernity into tailored coats, blazers, and travel accessories. Read more
Kitschy Couture

Abarna Kugathasan’s “La Bohème Artistique” offered a romantic, immersive experience in an exclusive art space. Inspired by lingerie and nightwear, the collection blurred the lines between provocation, intimacy, and artistic expression.
About the berlin fashion week:
Berlin Fashion Week AW25 showcased a bold fusion of sustainability, craftsmanship, and avant-garde design, with highlights ranging from upcycled haute couture to conceptual latex creations.
Designers like Kasia Kucharska, Rebekka Ruétz, and PLNGNS redefined fashion through innovative materials, activism, and artistic storytelling. Set against unique venues across the city, the event reaffirmed Berlin’s status as a hub for experimental and forward-thinking fashion.
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