Bread & Butter
18 - 20 January 2012

Twice per year, in January and July, the world of fashion and lifestyle gathers in Germany’s capital for the Berlin Fashion Week. Professional visitors, purchasers and media representatives come together to get inspired by the new collections.

MICHAEL SONTAG
Spring 2012, Berlin Fashion week



Michael Sontag’s perennial and cognitive attitude to the development of his work has remained with his Spring/Summer 2012 collection.
He has continued to break through the set parameters of fashion, allowing his work to develop with clarity from his previous Seasons. This lucid and flowing concept mirrors the sleek lines and fluid silhouettes of his work. Breaking the boundaries of trend, age and Season, Michael has created a wearable collection for the elegant, confident and sensual woman. Michael has maintained his organic approach to design allowing fall of the fabric and how it interacts with the female form, to determine his work.

SISSI GOETZE
Spring 2012, Berlin Fashion week


SISSI GOETZE graduated with a diploma in fashion design from HTW Berlin and an MA in menswear from Central Saint Martins College in London.  After showing her almost surgical, all white and all shirting graduate collection at London Fashion Week in 2010, she is now based in Berlin.
For her S/S 2012 collection SISSI GOETZE continues working with  strict dictations using only shirting fabric for the whole collection.

SADAK
Apocalypse collection a/w 2011-12


SADAK is a Berlin-based fashion label created by Serbian designer Sasa Kovacevic. The label maintains strong ethnographic ties to Serbian traditional attire and is generally inspired by culture and history. SADAK often reinterprets traditional and/or historical clothing with a fashionforward flair, blending tribal symbolism, local beliefs and, for example,sci-fi cinema. His work brings the voices and experiences of traditionally and historically marginalized cultures to the forefront of contemporary art  SADAK is a Berlin-based fashion label created by Serbian designer Sasa Kovacevic. The label maintains strong ethnographic ties to Serbian traditional attire and is generally inspired by culture and history. SADAK often reinterprets traditional and/or historical clothing with a fashionforward flair, blending tribal symbolism, local beliefs and, for example, sci-fi cinema. His work brings the voices and experiences of traditionally and historically marginalized cultures to the forefront of contemporary art.

VLADIMIR KARALEEV
Spring 2012, Berlin Fashion week

For his Spring/Summer 2012 collection, presented at Berlin fashion week, Vladimir Karaleev works with unusual drapery designs and an abundance of asymetrical cuts.

Take a look!

www.vladimirkaraleev.com


MICHAEL SONTAG
Spring 2012, Berlin Fashion week

The fashion designer Michael Sontag showcased latest collection for Spring/Summer 2012 fashion at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin 2012.

Take a look!!!

www.michaelsontag.de

JULIAN ZIGERLI
"Over stick and stone" Spring 2012, Berlin Fashion Week

The fashion designer Julian Zigerli presented his spring summer collection “Over stick and stone” at Berlin fashion Week. His innovative and detail-loving signature look sprawls from lichens and mutualism to the strong, lonesome hiker and his journeys. A collection full of longings, which last beyond the mountains and canyons of the big city.

CAROCORA
Spring 2012, Berlin Fashion Week

Carocora presented the spring summer collection 2012 at Berlin fashion week. Inspired by the airy foulards of a grand dame from the big city, travelling in her convertible on a breezy summer afternoon Carocora´s SS2012 collection “Bandana” feels as light easy as the way this lady wraps the scarf around her head. The season´s colour palette supports the striking print with an almost neutral timidity. A warm orange dominates lightly next to a beige and a cool blue. Here some pictures of the fashion

JULIAN ZIGERLI
Spring/Summer 2012

This is the fantastic lookbook of the  fashion designer Julian Zigerli that will present his spring/summer collection 2012 in july  for the Berlin Fashion week at Arne  Eberle showroom.

MICHAEL KAMPE
"Exploded View" A/W 2011-2012


The philosophy behind MICHAEL KAMPE is to show up new directions in Street- and Denimwear far from mass-market production, focussed on an individual, single piece. To achieve this, an unique production technique has been developed, ranging from deconstructing classical pattern to mixing different materials, all-over digital printing, modern art influenced patchwork construction of garments. To offer an unique product, the pieces are completely hand-made with individual treatment. This independent young label MICHAEL KAMPE is directed towards customers who are more “collectors” than consumers. Kampe’s graduate (BA hons) collection at The Royal Academy Antwerp was inspired by exploded view drawings of engineers and technicians. In this collection, Kampe interprets the idea of explosions in the cut, print and treatment of denim and the styling of each silhouette. With his collection, “Exploded View”, Michael Kampe won ITS#9 in Trieste in 2010.