Berlin Fashion Week: The city influences the Design

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Designers from all over the world show their creations at the Berlin Fashion Week. For some of them the journey is short: you have made Berlin their home. Since then, the metropolis inspired your fashion.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    William Fan

    The native of Hanover, William Fan studied in Arnhem, the Netherlands, selected in 2015 for the founding of his eponymous label Berlin as a location. In 2016, he participated in the Salon Vogue Germany, his Asian heritage (his parents emigrated in the 1960s from Hong Kong) combines a Fan with his European upbringing. His Unisex clothing is simple and timeless.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Aline Celi

    In the year 2013, founded fashion label, Aline Celi is named after its founder. The Brazilian combines European minimalism in the cut with the passion of their home. The brand is committed to sustainability and pays attention to fair working conditions, and supports social Engagement. Celis Runway Show at this year’s Berlin Fashion Week was staged as a protest action.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Dawid Tomaszewski

    The in Gdansk, Poland-born Dawid Tomaszewski spends his time between London and Berlin, where he presented his latest collection in the framework of the Showcase from the Berlin Salon. The award-winning Designer has collaborated with numerous brands, including jewelry and crystal manufacturer, Swarovski, and the furniture store, Rolf Benz.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Lou De Betoly

    The French designer Odely Teboul was already six years in Berlin and worked with a Partner on the Label Augustin Teboul, when she decided to start her own brand, Lou de Betoly,. “It’s what you create, always comes from the Background of one’s own origins,” said Teboul the authors of the book “Traces: Fashion & Migration”.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Ivanman

    Ivan Mandzukic grew up in the former Yugoslavia. “My parents have lost in the war,” he said in July 2018, the “Berliner Zeitung”. He had never asked if he could do something, but did it easy. The “Ivanman”Designer combines colorful men’s fashion with clean lines and attention to Detail. He shows his latest collection at the Fashion Week Berlin.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    lala Berlin

    “I’m an Iranian,” says Leyla Piedayesh in the book “Traces: Migration & Fashion”. The Berlin-based designer came in 1979 as a child with her family to Germany. The time she spent in Tehran, has influenced your work greatly: you have used them in your textiles, mosaic and carpet patterns and processes, the traditional Arab headdress.

    Author: Courtney Tenz


  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    William Fan

    The native of Hanover, William Fan studied in Arnhem, the Netherlands, selected in 2015 for the founding of his eponymous label Berlin as a location. In 2016, he participated in the Salon Vogue Germany, his Asian heritage (his parents emigrated in the 1960s from Hong Kong) combines a Fan with his European upbringing. His Unisex clothing is simple and timeless.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Aline Celi

    In the year 2013, founded fashion label, Aline Celi is named after its founder. The Brazilian combines European minimalism in the cut with the passion of their home. The brand is committed to sustainability and pays attention to fair working conditions, and supports social Engagement. Celis Runway Show at this year’s Berlin Fashion Week was staged as a protest action.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Dawid Tomaszewski

    The in Gdansk, Poland-born Dawid Tomaszewski spends his time between London and Berlin, where he presented his latest collection in the framework of the Showcase from the Berlin Salon. The award-winning Designer has collaborated with numerous brands, including jewelry and crystal manufacturer, Swarovski, and the furniture store, Rolf Benz.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Lou De Betoly

    The French designer Odely Teboul was already six years in Berlin and worked with a Partner on the Label Augustin Teboul, when she decided to start her own brand, Lou de Betoly,. “It’s what you create, always comes from the Background of one’s own origins,” said Teboul the authors of the book “Traces: Fashion & Migration”.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    Ivanman

    Ivan Mandzukic grew up in the former Yugoslavia. “My parents have lost in the war,” he said in July 2018, the “Berliner Zeitung”. He had never asked if he could do something, but did it easy. The “Ivanman”Designer combines colorful men’s fashion with clean lines and attention to Detail. He shows his latest collection at the Fashion Week Berlin.

  • The Berlin Fashion Week is becoming more diverse

    lala Berlin

    “I’m an Iranian,” says Leyla Piedayesh in the book “Traces: Migration & Fashion”. The Berlin-based designer came in 1979 as a child with her family to Germany. The time she spent in Tehran, has influenced your work greatly: you have used them in your textiles, mosaic and carpet patterns and processes, the traditional Arab headdress.

    Author: Courtney Tenz


To creative people, Berlin has always held a strong attraction. The vibrant metropolis full of artists and writers has proved to be an Inspiration for people from all over the world – also in the realization of your dreams. Some leave the city, while others find their new home and the Berliner Spirit in their creative work.

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This is also true for some of the Top designers, the up to 18. January at the Berlin Fashion Week their autumn and Winter collections 2019 present. Their origins in other cities and abroad, in Berlin, you found the right place for the creation of your Labels: design interior and Designer Leyla Piedayesh of Lala Berlin or William Fan created with elements of their home culture a unique view on fashion.

Lala Berlin is one of the most famous fashion labels in the city, has raised a Look to the trademark, patterns and mosaics, the Piedayesh from her Childhood in Tehran were familiar. On the other hand, William is a Fan of minimalist creations that stand out and yet neutral look.

Style as diverse as the origin of the Designer

Sexless and simple in the cut, the Designs, Fans of Asia connect table heritage with his European upbringing. It is not the only aesthetic tribute to the two worlds: The production of its Berlin-based clothing line is split between Hong Kong and Germany.

Designer Odély Teboul

While style and Aesthetic are as diverse as the backgrounds of the designers, all of them have in common that their Looks were very influenced by Berlin. The designer Odély Teboul came some years ago from France in the city, where they will be made to a Partner under the Label Augustin Teboul a name. Finally, she founded her own Label Lou De Betoly. Berlin, she remained loyal, because of the other brands such as Hien Li around the world were known.

This loyalty to the city, is now on view at the Berlin Fashion Week.