Berlin in February is a city of grey streets. So when guests arrived at the Liquidrom spa wearing chrome, lace, and bathrobes, it was clear this would be different. The event was built on the rules of the spa itself: to slow down, to share space, to let the body speak.

Guests were invited to use the facilities first. They floated under the saltwater dome and moved between saunas. The atmosphere felt less like a press event and more like a shared experience. Titled “Fashion SPA Day,” the show asked a simple, provocative question: “Do You Wet Dream?”

The collection was presented in three parts: Super Human, Super Athlete, and Super Cyborg. It moved from soft, humid beginnings to sharper, metallic tension. The clothes were designed for this specific environment. Cut-outs and body mapping framed the torso and limbs with intention. Skin was not revealed for shock, but treated as part of the design. The styling pushed a lingerie-coded edge, where intimacy became a form of structure.

The looks played with clear contrasts. Streetwear tailoring met soft knits. Oversized volumes were set against tight, body-conscious pieces. Coated surfaces caught the light like wet skin. The result was high-end streetwear re-engineered for a spa’s physical demands.

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Check out the collection photographed by Mateo Raap during Berlin Fashion Week: