Unveiling the Future: SCHAU25 Redefines Fashion in Berlin
Briefly

SCHAU25 showcases seven UdK graduates redefining garment design. Their collections reflect personal influences and broader cultural themes. Elizaveta Efimova's work merges fashion with spatial installation and addresses contemporary issues. Charlotte Golz interprets sustainability through joyful, expressive design. Multiple Garderobe emphasizes adaptability with adjustable clothing, supporting a dynamic lifestyle. Mascha Berger's collection evokes the interplay of online and offline identities in a digital subculture. Viccha Kreng's knitwear project challenges beauty standards through a speculative deep-sea aesthetic, inviting reflection and escape.
Elizaveta Efimova SCHAU25 embodies more than just a fashion presentation; it serves as a collective experiment, an immersive spatial installation, and a bold act of defiance.
Charlotte Golz approaches sustainability not as a constraint, but as joy. Her collection explores how thoughtful design can spark self-expression and reduce overconsumption.
Multiple Garderobe adapts to the wearer’s life through adjustable sizing, modular components, and styling freedom, offering everyday clothing that changes with you, rather than being replaced.
Mascha Berger's work lives at the intersection of fashion and digital subculture, exploring the freedom of switching between selves, rejecting narrow norms in favour of multiplicity.
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