Germanier celebrates the sparkling originality of upcycling, but also supports emerging talent from around the world, for his sixth fashion show. The collection also contains a new collaboration with Gustavo Silvestre, a faithful companion and Brazilian designer who has contributed to the production of more than a dozen pieces.

In a complicated financial and social backdrop, Germanier desired to provide a complete retreat for the duration of a fashion show. A dreamy experience in which the audience might escape today’s realities for five minutes while exploring avant-garde creations. Among the daring pieces that make up the collection are innovative pieces made from unexpected materials, such as plastic curtains and the remains of VHS tapes worn by Alain Roche during his suspended performance at the Paris Olympic Games Closing Ceremony. These repurposed pieces illustrate Germanier’s dedication to ecological and responsible fashion, while also encouraging uninhibited creativity.

Germanier also unveiled its new flagship bag, the Trésorium. This model exemplifies the company’s capacity to balance creativity, knowledge, and rigorous management. In this way, Germanier demonstrates its self-sufficient, forward-thinking nature.

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