BFW | Berlin Fashion Week AW25: HIGHLIGHTS 6/7

,

LUEDER 

Credit: LUEDER, Finnegan Koichi Godenschweger      

Marie Lueder presented her collection “The Shell” at the Kant-Garagen, where a long carpet served the catwalk. Inspired by 19th century carpet and curtain motifs, she sent printed and airbrushed t-shirts, mesh and lycra pieces, and jeans down the catwalk. The muted colors, combined with a hovering drone and a soundtrack blending classical and gothic music, created a dramatic, dystopian atmosphere. Read more… 

GmbH 

Credit: GmbH, Finnegan Koichi Godenschweger     

What remains when all external influences fade away? In these turbulent times, GmbH turned its focus inward with “From Another Reality”, reflecting on past collections and key moments in its eight-year brand history. Serhat Isik and Benjamin Alexander Huseby sent models down the runway in off-shoulder blazers and coats with faux-fur collars, cropped, fitted trousers, and over-the-knee boots.

They layered bomber jackets over blazers and fleece sweaters over shirts and ties. This introspection embodies a concentrated form of what the label is known for: playing with gender norms, bold silhouettes, and blending tailoring with workwear in a surprising symbiosis. Read more… 

Marlon Ferry 

Credit: Marlon Ferry, Boris Marberg     

On Sunday evening, Marlon Ferry unveiled his new couture collection at Bunker West – a powerful statement on the fragility of the present and the resilience of humanity. Masterful craftsmanship met cutting-edge innovation, giving classic couture a new dimension. 3D-printed sculptural vests and headpieces resembled shields against an uncertain future, while the silhouettes embodied a posthuman aesthetic. The bunker, used as an art and fashion platform, symbolized humanity’s ability to create light even in darkness. Read more… 

Mona Cordes 

Mona Cordes collection was showcased in an eclectic fashion ritual x dance performance with two shows at 7 and 8 pm and a pop-up drink reception. Cordes work embodies the physical expressions of multi-coloured kaleidoscopic visions.      

Credits: GmbH Backstage, Caroline Kynast; Avenir Streetstyle, Ben Mönks; Andrej Gronau Backstage, Caroline Kynast; OBS Backstage, Kevin Duong; Marlon Ferry Backstage, Kevin Duong; Haderlump Backstage, Kevin Duong     

#writtenby

Contributors Avatar

Sign in, Stay tuned with the arts!

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay informed about current exhibitions and other topics of the Berlin cultural scene.

Read more about the handling of your data here.

Discover more from the B'SPOQUE magazine

Subscribe and get full access to the our curated articles, categories and highlights.