Future of Fashion in Berlin: Local Brands Reinvent the Blend of Art and Style
In the heart of Berlin, from September 11th to 14th, Hangar 7 of Tempelhof Airport will play host to Fashion Positions 2025. This seventh edition of the event, curated by Diandra Donecker and Dao Tran, presents 20 Berlin-based fashion brands that are independent, experimental, and focused on craftsmanship, conceptual depth, and societal relevance.
One of the brands to watch is CBUI, whose dress is inspired by wind movement theories and unfolds its volume through the movement of the wearer. This innovative approach to fashion design aligns perfectly with the event's emphasis on sustainability and conceptual design.
Another standout brand is Liminal Forms, founded in 2025 by Izabella Haldzinska and Antonia Sieve in Berlin. Their jewelry pieces are sure to captivate with their unique aesthetic.
Lilian Brade's work subverts traditional notions of beauty, presenting femininity in all its facets. Her designs are a testament to the event's mission of challenging conventional ideas in the fashion industry.
Nadine Aurin's brand advocates for conceptual design that critically and sensitively reflects on social and political issues. Her pieces are thought-provoking and serve as a reminder of the power of fashion as a tool for change.
Mira von der Osten's installation uses a VHS copy of the 1983 anime series Alice in Wonderland, adding a whimsical touch to the event.
Maximilian Gedra's artistic installation, THE COUTURE OF REBIRTH, features high fashion pieces made from recycled materials, demonstrating the potential for sustainability in the fashion industry.
Claudia Skoda's work is being honoured with a retrospective at Kunstbibliothek Berlin, showcasing her significant contributions to the fashion world.
Haderlump Atelier Berlin, founded in 2021, conceives fashion as an artistic medium, further emphasising Fashion Positions' view of fashion as a cultural force and art form.
Karen Jessen, a native of North Frisia, founded her own brand in 2012 and works in fashion, costume, and interior design. Her unique perspective adds another layer of diversity to the event.
Esther Perbandt's live performance, Order/Disorder, involves restoring structure and order to a large textile knot, offering a captivating visual experience.
Alexander Gigl's installation features garments that transform from one body to another in textile form, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion design.
Selva Huygens is a Berlin-based label that fuses sustainable fashion with avant-garde design, offering a fresh and innovative take on fashion.
Fiona Bennett's Survival Hat collection tells stories of resilience and self-discovery, adding a personal touch to the event.
Yannic Pretzlaff develops works at the intersection of fashion, sculpture, and space, adding a unique dimension to the event.
The Fashion Passion Shop allows visitors to purchase selected pieces directly from the brands, aligning with the event's spirit of slow fashion and conscious choices.
Danny Reinke's installation stages a symbolic hunt between a hunter and a mythical creature of the unicorn, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to the event.
Elodie Carstensen's designs explore themes of feminine fury and veneration, ritual and devotion, offering a powerful and thought-provoking perspective on femininity.
Marie-Louise Mueller handcrafts garments that are both conceptually and emotionally expressive, adding a personal touch to the event.
The event also features the special exhibition, MÄNNERSACHE, by Caroline Kynast, a photographic exploration of masculinity as a creative reality.
Fashion Positions 2025 promises to be an exciting and thought-provoking event, showcasing the best of Berlin's independent, experimental fashion scene.
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