
Berlin Fashion Week FW25: Key Highlights
WRITTEN BY GARLICLOVER
1 Month ago
Photo: Clara Colette Miramon
Berlin Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025 highlighted emerging talent, sustainability, and collections inspired by social and political issues. Key themes included labor, uniforms, and reimagined workwear.
- Sia Arnika’s “Harbor Bitch” collection paid tribute to Danish dock workers with seaweed-covered runways, fisherman-inspired knits, and reimagined clogs.
- Richert Beil explored motherhood and unpaid labor in an abandoned bunker, using contrasting materials like leather, wool, and silk.
- SF1OG revived mid-2000s indie sleaze at Berghain with shutter shades, skinny jeans, and customized Converse Chuck Taylors.
- Lou de Bètoly upcycled materials like bike lights and chicken feathers for her collection, partnering with eBay and Dickies for deadstock fabrics.
- Kasia Kucharska used artisanal, latex-linked garments without stitching, crafting wet paint-like bras and accessories.
- LUEDER addressed surveillance and toxic masculinity, incorporating drones and political commentary into the collection.
- Clara Colette Miramon reimagined “Mary with child” as a goth mom with laser-cut breastplates and dark hues at St. Thomas Church.
- Mitya Hontarenko’s PLNGNS showcased upcycled streetwear with voluminous silhouettes and innovative metal spring buttons.
- PALMWINE IceCREAM brought vibrant color and hand-dyed upcycled leather, offering a refreshing contrast to the season’s dark tones.
The week emphasized innovative design, personal narratives, and sustainability, leaving a lasting impression on the Berlin fashion scene.

Garliclover
Branded Content Manager Garliclover is a London-based writer and editor. Former managing editor of BOOTH, and editorial production for publications including various WEB Megazines.
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