“Making, showing, maybe hugging family and friends in the near future.”
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Make the rainforest great again!
“I love the interplay of control and coincidence.”
Read moreLiving in a Material World
“I try to make work which is really fun and creative, which is probably not commercially viable but I don’t let that hold back my creativity.”
Read moreTo be Where I Have Not Been
“I like to read and research but the part of the creative process I enjoy the most is the actual making.”
Read moreLet’s spread good vibes!
OGERETLA Collection by Steven Vanderyt
“As a designer you should have your own view on everything that you do!”
Read moreFashion Designer Sonja Litichevskaya
“I belong to perestroika children, because I was born during this epoch.”
Read moreLabel to watch, Anne Kiwia from Tanzania!
Backstage at the Opera
Comi and Tanimi are designers!
C: Mixed up in my brain. Mix mix mix. I’m going to get many eyes. T: Making something NEW of course. I think my creative process is mostly inspired by unique constructions. That’s why I love to see construction fields. LoL.
Read moreDesigner Report: Louise Friedlaender
Louise Friedlaender is about to present her third collection. Ever since graduating from ESMOD, this lovely Cologne native has chosen to stay in Berlin to work on her creations at her stylish home/atelier in the heart of the city. We paid her a visit and discovered a world filled with nostalgic charm and a delicious smell of lilies.
Read moreLaend Phuengkit
It can be anything. I’m not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic journey to get inspiration. Mostly, it happens on my walk or work or when I am sitting in the subway and see something random.
Read moreMarc Andersen
We are Marianna (fashion designer) Chiara and Marco (visual artists). We are from Venice (Italy) and we currently live in Berlin. When we founded MARC ANDERSEN in 2011 we wanted to launch a new and innovative concept, in wich scarves make art become fashion and viceversa.
Read moreYoung Creative Start Up: Constrvct
And further down the line, people can sell their designs through CONSTRVCT and earn a commission.
It’s the appeal of having something truly personal as well as the appeal of being able to publish a fashion collection with the same immediacy as writing a tweet.
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