Berlin Fashion Week – Outfit Day III


I had some meetings before I went to some shows yesterday. My cold knocked me out pretty hard so I decided to go back home and have some rest. Still...




To me, Stockholm is one of the most inspiring cities in the world. I tried so often to figure out why everything looks so good. Even the smallest thing seems to be brilliant and fits perfectly in the surrounding. You know what!? I think it is in the swedish genes ;) They come to this world and know exactly how make it work ;) One of my favorite things in winter is the moment, round about 3 pm, when the sky turns into this sort of vanilla. Everything looks powdered. I love this light.


You can imagine how often I passed these rocks during my time in Stockholm.
(Blouse – Ance, Shoes – Surface to Air, Pants – Topshop)



Nonnative is a japanese brand that was not on my radar before. While I sometimes like creativity and playfulness in lookbooks, most of the time it is simplicity that suits my taste. Here in great perfection with focus on the product and the styling itself. The right combination of each thing is almost more important than anything else, at least besides having the balls to reduce.
Philipp
More after the jump.









Fashion weeks are more than just an event around fashion. It’s a place to meet people who share our idea of media and lifestyle and an event to team up and meet. I always get inspired by their presence and have a lot of fun with them. That, in my opinion, is the most important thing during fashion week. People like Nike and Sarah of This is Jane Wayne, Katha of I love Ponys Mag, Anna of Lachsbrötchen and Rahel of rahelitasway made me smile. And that’s what it’s all about – to have a great time, with great people and great inspiration and a preview of what’s next. Thanks a lot for some great moments!


I love her outfit and I would totally wear it like this.
Guess where she works? ;)
It’s really obvious….
Stockholm







After the little sneak preview of the ladies frontline shop looks, we are happy to present the final male pictures.
It was nice to work with the really talented Emil and we had a lot of fun on the set.
We created 7 different looks, casual but still modern.
See also some behind the scenes pictures on the frontlineshop blog if you missed them.
We can’t wait for spring. It time for some light, color and nicer weather again.





It was so sad that I missed the “Lena Hoschek” show. Although I could never wear her rockabilly stuff, I really like what she is doing. Her collections are different, her shows edgy and the clothes she shows on the runway really good. It is a bit the opposite of what “Dimitri” and “Rebekka Ruétz” do. In a commercial way both shows worked, but none of them wow’ed me. I like “Rebekka Ruétz” stuff but it was not that exciting to see it on the runway. The show was a bit to casual in my opinion. I loved the studio presentation last season. That’s the reason I was a bit surprised.





The vietnamese Berlin based designer Hien Le stands for super clean and extra nice fabrics. He knows how to design in a gorgeous way. It is simple, pure and based on color- and fabric combinations. This collection it’s all about knit and straight lines. What I like most about “Hien Le” is his way of perfection. But I also have to admit that I like the last collection a bit more because of this really unique perfectionist way.




Such a nice mix of fabrics at the “julianandben” presentation. Dark heavy knit meats soft layered silk and leather. Like in the summer collection we see a lot of batic, just in a darker version for autumn/winter.

Such bad weather…
(Bag & Coat – Asos, Cardigan – Wood Wood, Dress – Acne, Blouse – AA , Shoes – Jeffrey Campbell, Cap – Weekday)
Berlin Fashion Week









Let’s start the day with a little danish innovation and the WoodWood runway show. I guess like last season the WoodWood show will be one of my favorite shows. Wood Wood brings a bit international flavour to the FWB and I loved it. The great styling, brave and inovative but solid in the same way really made me smile. We saw some great patterns, lovely knitwear and of course some great hats that I completely fell in love with.
I was wondering a bit because I like the Ladies collection a bit more than the Men ones. For a Streetwear/Lifestyle brand that is really outstanding. The ladies collections are often boring, just shirts and basic. Not in this case.
A brilliant and rocking cast with a lot of my favorite german based models like Felix, Lisa and other great talents.
To me I guess, this will be my favorite show at Berlin Fashion Week.
See men collection after the jump.


Danish blogger Melissa Bech – Feed my ego
I love her blog and follow it since a while.
Berlin Fashion Week

More then tired I finally reached Berlin Fashion Week.
(Scarf – Wood Wood, Coat – Cos, Vest – Acne, Pants & Shirt – Weekday, Bags – Asos & Sandqvist, Shoes – Jeffrey Campbell)
Berlin Fashion Week








I had the honor to work up the frontline shop lookbook SS2012 and directed it with a team of 7 people. I am a bit mini proud to show the first exclusive previews. Some of you may know the model :) It’s gorgeous Leslie, we did a couple of shootings before. Can’t wait to show more and also present some male stuff. See some behind the scenes pictures on the frontlineshop blog.




Our neighborhood is really nice and calm but still close to everything. A small heaven for Nikita. Really looking forward to spring and summer. All this darkness and rain can be a bit depressing. ;)
More after the jump.