A Week for Berlin’s Fashion Elite? Not at all. These Berlin Fashion Week events are open to everyone, offering exciting insights into the latest textile trends and an opportunity to dance the night away. Under the motto “Unleashing Fashion Creativity – Connecting Cultures”, Fashion Park Lviv makes its debut in Germany, showcasing seven exceptional Ukrainian designers and their Fall/Winter 2025 collections. Organized by the West Ukrainian Fashion Industry Cluster (WUFIC) initiative, the event will feature brands like Starchak, Gushka and Marta Brown, inviting visitors to Torstraße 101 for inspiration, idea exchange and networking. Human Touch will also present its unique work, utilizing the “paintsewing” technique to highlight the human labor behind clothing production. Their “Human Touch Remedy” collection enhances vintage and second-hand pieces with special prints, which will be on display in Schöneberg for four days. For those seeking more than just visual impressions, the Metamorphosis talk series will explore themes of change. Mobility partner NIO Deutschland is hosting the Fashioncouncil talk series at NIO House, focusing on diversity, design and creativity in several engaging rounds. Additionally, the second edition of Black in Fashion kicks off on Friday (31.01). Six designers will showcase their work at the joint studio and showroom of Buki Akomolafeand Emeka.
Following the pop-up, a panel discussion will dive into the challenges Black creatives face in the fashion industry and explore mental health topics. The event will be moderated by Beatrace Angut Oola from Fashion Africa Now, and will wrap up with live DJ sets, free food and drinks. Meanwhile, Industrialkonzept on Karl-Marx-Allee is broadening the scope of Fashion Week by highlighting architecture, interiors and objects. Over three days, they will showcase special pieces, including The Broken Series by Gufram and Snarkitecture. The pop-up also features a unique listening room experience and complimentary drinks. And for those who’d rather swap the showroom and catwalk for the dance floor, Fashion Week’s festive closing awaits in Berlin Friedrichshain. Keyi Magazine will take over OXI on February 3rd, bringing fast beats and a stylish guest list, with Freddi K and others ensuring an unforgettable night. So, even if you can’t make it to the catwalk, you’ll still have plenty of reasons to celebrate during Berlin’s Fashion Week.
Text: Emma Zylla / Photos: Anasteisha Danger, Denis Grigorev, Starchak, Philipp Gross, Gushka, Boris Marberg, Ben Moenks, Starchak
Torstraße 101, 10119 Berlin–Mitte; map
Fashion Park Lviv 31.01.2025 12–19h, 01.02.2025 13–19h
Goltzstraße 15, 10781 Berlin–Schöneberg; map
Human Touch Pop-up 30.01.–02.02.2025, Thur & Fri 12–19h, Sat & Sun 11–19h
NIO House, Kurfürstendamm 11, 10719 Berlin–Charlottenburg; map
Metamorphosis – dialogues about change 31.01.–03.02.2025
Showroom Buki Akomolafe & Emeka Mehringdamm 75, 10965 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Black in Fashion II Pop-Up 31.01.2025–01.02.2025 13–19h, event 01.02.2025 17–22h
Karl-Marx-Allee 85 10243 Berlin–Friedrichshain; map
Industrialkonzept Pop-up 30.01.2025–01.02.2025 12–20h
OXI Berlin Wiesenweg 1-4, 10365 Berlin–Friedrichshain; map
Keyi Magazine x Freddy K, 03.02.2025 17–5h
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