Column #2 - S/S26 Berlin Fashion Week - Rewritten by PLATTE - KALTBLUT Magazine
Briefly

Berlin Fashion Week demonstrated a focused narrative anchored by PLATTE.Berlin, which orchestrated five significant events. Clara Colette Miramon’s Care opened the week, using powerful imagery to confront issues of invisible labor. The Next Gen Pop-Up featured five designers given time and space to engage with audiences directly, reflecting a trend toward more process-driven and personal fashion. This year’s Pop-Up introduced an international jury and a collaboration with FABRIC Hamburg, embodying a shift in fashion towards meaningful presence and engagement.
Berlin Fashion Week felt focused around PLATTE.Berlin, a force shaping the narrative through five choreographed events, culminating in the Care show that highlighted unseen acts of care.
Clara Colette Miramon's Care showcased fashion as confrontation, using ambulance imagery to represent the invisible labor and tenderness typically performed by women.
The Next Gen Pop-Up at PLATTE offered designers a platform to present and test their work, promoting a slower, more grounded approach to fashion.
Through collaborations like that with FABRIC Hamburg, the Next Gen Pop-Up exemplifies the evolving future of fashion, prioritizing presence and personal connection over fleeting trends.
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