Tactile and textured, HADERLUMP SS26 reaffirms the value of materiality through reinterpreting the forgotten practice of bookplates.
Tactile and textured, HADERLUMP SS26 reaffirms the value of materiality through reinterpreting the forgotten practice of bookplates.
This Berlin Fashion Week a young German designer reinterprets the airport fit.
We came expecting Alpine charm. We left with something stranger, sharper, and harder to name. Andrej Gronau’s SS26 collection unsettled our ideas of comfort, nostalgia, and rural memory.
The PALMWINE IceCREAM SS26 show stayed with us. Skin, memory, heat, craft. It felt like a story told without words, shaped by women, made for the present.
Returning to Berlin for their 10th anniversary, Ottolinger is the cool older sister you never had.
Male bravado finds a home in David Koma’s menswear runway debut. Titled “I LOVE DAVID”, the designer converses with an unexpected trio of Davids to define masculine dressing.
Evoking stories of dragons, knights and princesses, Marie Lueder creates a fantastical world bringing together medieval dress with modern-day utility wear.
“This will be the fourth collection we are making in the shadows of a genocide,” GmbH’s SS26 show notes read. “How can anyone think this is normal?”
Sheer, bold, and at many points barely there, Sia Arnika evokes adolescent awkwardness and the desperation to grow up for SS26.
In a period of personal and professional transition, Jale Richert and Michele Beil take a reflective and considered approach to growth.
A soft, melodious ringing accompanies flowing garments down the runway. Julia Ballardt and Nico Verhaegen present “CHIME” for Milk of Lime Spring/Summer 2026.
Delivered to a pulsing club beat and meditative female voice, Laura Gerte’s SS26 collection “Desire / Chaos” was a raw expression of duality and contradiction.
Clara Collette Miramon’s SS26 “Care” pays homage to essential, tireless, and underappreciated labour. In a show where hospital worker meets pilates princess, Miramon brings together a collision of differing femininities.
Miu Miu FW25 sharpens 1950s femininity into a modern wardrobe, balancing structure and delicacy with precise tailoring, bold color, and confident silhouettes.
Coperni FW25 reimagines ’90s nostalgia through sharp tailoring and tech-infused design, offering a modern, functional wardrobe shaped by digital culture and precision.
Balenciaga FW25 focuses on sharp tailoring and quiet elegance, stripping back excess to reveal a precise, modern vision rooted in form and attitude.
Duran Lantink FW25 redefines reconstruction, transforming discarded materials into sharp, structured designs that balance precision with rebellion, proving fashion’s future lies in reinvention, not excess.
Issey Miyake FW25 shapes movement into form, refining structure with fluidity. Precision, adaptability, and textile innovation define a collection where clothing exists between function and art.
Hodakova FW25 transforms overlooked materials into sharp, intentional designs, redefining luxury through precision, structure, and unconventional craftsmanship.
Abra FW25 refines nostalgia into modern precision, where structured tailoring, rich textures, and thoughtful contrasts shape a new vision of femininity.