COLLECT Showroom | 2nd & 3rd July 2013 at (capsule) Berlin
by Adriano Batista

COLLECT Showroom will present its seventh edition during Berlin Fashion Week in July!
Once again, COLLECT Showroom, presented by Arne Eberle press+sales, will collaborate with the fashion and lifestyle trade show (capsule), continuing with its successful ‘Show in Show’ concept.
For two days, an exclusive selection of 20 designers will present their new Spring/Summer 2014 collections to a discerning audience. The diversity of labels ranges from aspiring newcomers to well-established ones, all distinguished by quality, innovation and originality. Together they perfectly illustrate the scope of German fashion creation and aptly embody the spirit of COLLECT, bundling various labels together into an coherent overall concept.
For the seventh edition of COLLECT Showroom we will present:
Antonia Goy | Awareness & Consciousness | Bergnerschmidt Boessert/Schorn | Concis | Ethel Vaughn | Hien Le | Issever Bahri | Julian Zigerli KSUS | LVMM | Mads Dinesen | Maiami | Malaika Raiss | Sissi Goetze | SchmidtTakahashi Studio Laend Phuengkit | Tata Christiane | Vonschwanenflügelpupke | Velt
COLLECT will take place on July 2, 2013 from 10am to 7pm and on July 3, 2013 from 10am to 6pm at Postbahnhof, Straße der Pariser Kommune 8, 10243 Berlin as the ‘Show in Show’ at (capsule) Berlin.
Responsible for COLLECT’s design this season is Giulia Munari. Inspired by the concept behind COLLECT, she developed a new logo with lettering that metaphorically represents the showroom.
Each season, COLLECT’s look is developed by a different up-and-coming design talent giving a young graphic designer or illustrator the possibility to showcase his work and interpretation of COLLECT Showroom and to create an individual yet consistent brand identity.
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