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The Rich Design Talent of Berlin Shines at Bi-Annual Fashion Week
Berlin Fashion Week is a hotbed of creativity and passion, drawing in a diverse crowd of international editors, journalists, stylists, buyers, influencers, and celebrities. And this year’s event did not disappoint, with top designers like GmbH, David Koma, Ottolinger, and HADERLUMP showcasing their latest collections.
David Koma: Where Style Meets Art and Sport
David Koma’s first-ever menswear collection made a bold statement with its fusion of David Beckham’s iconic style, Michelangelo’s artistry, and Koma’s own signature touches. The result? A collection that was both wearable and visually striking, with crystal garters, classic tailoring, and flip-flops adding a touch of accessibility to the high-fashion ensembles.
GmbH: Embracing Diversity and Individuality
The Berlin-based label GmbH wowed audiences with their Spring 2026 collection, aptly titled “The Endless Summer.” With a diverse cast of models and a mix of bold prints, oversized silhouettes, and unexpected details, the collection was a celebration of individuality and self-expression. Co-founders Serhat Isik and Benjamin Alexander Huseby explained that the collection was a reflection of their own experiences and a call to embrace one’s own identity.
See the Best Shows from Berlin Fashion Week
From David Koma’s fusion of art and sport to GmbH’s celebration of diversity, Berlin Fashion Week was a showcase of unique perspectives and strong design talent. Check out the best shows from the event in the gallery below.