The Vogue & Berliner Fashion Salon

The Vogue & Berliner Fashion Salon

The Vogue & Berliner Fashion Salon

1. Good vibrations and beautiful outfits!

 

Arriving at the Kronprinzenpalais I was quite surprised by the overall good mood and the creative outfits of the visitors. Even the photographer at the entrance looked very stylish despite of some rain.

 

 

Located at the heart of the stunning scenery in the middle of the historical centre of Berlin, the Kronprinzenpalais is a perfect place for such an event. Here is the view from the balcony of the Palais over the huge construction site today – and 1930.

 

 

 

DER BERLINER MODE SALON along with the Vogue Fashion Salon showcased brands and designers with the aim of encouraging the development of a new public awareness for ambitious German fashion design.

 

So it was really fun walking through the Palais and enjoying the visual treats of labels as: Perret Schaad, Horror Vacui, Gabriele Frantzen, Malaika Raiss, Nobi Talai, Odeeh and many many more.

First here are some overall impressions:

 

 

 

Gabriele Frantzen

 

Perret Schaad

 

 

 

2. Colour, embroidery and great visions

 

Overall prints designed by Rianna and Nina, very eyecatching, but too overload for me ;)

 

 

Austrian designer Marina Hörmanseder – going from gothic to Barbie girly neon punk.

 

 

 

Embroidery on japan-esque pinstriped suits by Gesine Foersterling.

 

 

 

 

William Fan presented a small part of his whole universe, which includes also ceramics and furniture.

And label BENU BERLIN created as always fabulous outfits made of vintage jeans

 

 

3. Overall Influence of french cult label Vetements

The trend of oversizing and deconstructing clothes is also in german fashion design very noticeable. I personaly like the freedom it offers not only for designers but for styling our everyday outfits as well.

 

Antonia Goy

 

 

 

 

So finally you see a very happy me – looking optimistically towards the german fashion future! Being living proof that having fun with fashion and colours will always brighten up your day.

Have fun!

 

 

Holy Cow!

Holy Cow!

Holy Cow!

Toni Meneguzzo, an international renown photographer and a very likeable guy from Italy recently presented his latest impressive and personal project called „Go Shala“! In the Berlin fashion store Quartier 206 you can find some of those extraordinary 90 pictures of holy cows on display.

„Go Shala“ is an anthropological research on the Hindu tradition of Holy Cows, uniquely painted and dressed only during specific ceremonies and celebrations.

Collecting these images of the Hindu Cows in India took Toni five years overall – travelling throughout the country and always on the look out for these amazingly painted animals.

 

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As Toni Meneguzzo describes it himself, you see this art painted on a walking canvas. The cow is carrying the painting while being the painting itself:

„Adorned with garlands of fresh flowers, with decorations of colourful shiny trinkets, the cows are prepared, and this is the most striking design element, painting their coat and horns with organic pigments that have specific references: the pink is used to reflect the color of the skin of Radharani, who is the companion of Krishna, the shepherd of the cows; the yellow of turmeric is the solar divinity that illuminates the world, and so on.

The pigments are thrown on the animal with an artistic flair that recalls the informal painting of Jackson Pollock.
The sacredness of the temple, the Go Puja, is celebrated by painting the bindi in the middle of the forehead of the animal, just like all the faithful humans.
After making the photograph, the animals were cropped, making them float on the milky white, to emphasize the artistic work done by the locals on the cows because the surrounding rural and bucolic scenery is so imbued with Indian folk icon to mitigate the stylistic and artistic contributions used to celebrate the perpetual ritual of life and the sanctity of the animal.“
There is a book available with all this beautiful cows and you´ll find out more about Toni at his website: www.tonimeneguzzo.com

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Toni and me

 

All photos by Toni Meneguzzo.

 

Queen of Tags

Queen of Tags

Queen of Tags

This lady from Switzerland has a big, big heart for all kind of labels, tags and etiquettes!

Yes, those sometimes annoying itchy labels we usually cut out of our shirts. With loads of labels Pia Fischer is creating the most extraordinary fashion and amazing accessories. Some of her works are extremely outstanding – for example her unbrellas – they look like they sprang out of a fairy tale.

 

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Pia Fischer has a shop in Berlin, Schöneberg, crammed with hundreds of her creations and when I met her, she was working on her sewing machine. And as she told me, that´s what she´s always doing – sewing the whole day long. It´s just what she loves doing most!

 

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All pictures taken from Pia Fischers Website: www.creationpiafischer.de

 

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