Video: Underground fashion. Defile underground in Berlin
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Berlin Fashion Week is an event that every year brings together thousands of fans of glam fashion cool things and the corresponding lifestyle in the capital of Germany. But we have to admit that many fashion shows this year were held at a level below the plinth. Commercials at 11-12 meters. Because these were fashion shows in the very underground - namely in the subway cars.
The show of collections in the subway was held on July 6; it is called in English "The Underground Catwalk" ("underground podium"), and in German - simply "U-BAHN" ("metro"). The underground immersion for fashion lovers began at the famous Alexanderplatz station in the center of Berlin. Despite the frankly low level of the event, the highest class outfits were presented there, and real masters, counts and barons of fashionable empires modestly sat on the metro benches.
The first train in Berlin's underground fashion, jam-packed with models and spectators, departed from the platform at 7pm. It was possible to get acquainted with samples of "street fashion" - Puma sportswear, Cross jeans, Swiss watch brand Swatch and many others. His own brand Fancy Clothing was first presented here by 17-year-old Noah Becker, the son of the famous tennis player Boris Becker.
The second part of the trendy train, the so-called U-Couture, which departed at 9 pm on the same day, was truly underground. The collections of IronFist, Hustler, Rockabel, Queen of Darkness, and other brands of subcultural fashion were demonstrated here, regularly supplying jackets with rivets and ankle boots with rhinestones to stylish metalheads, goths and punks.
In the underground fashion, models from the Rockstar Models agency worked in not very familiar conditions. By the way, in the defile in the metro cars there is a rational grain: the distance to the audience is very small, you can perfectly see things and even touch the material. The only drawback is that the models could inadvertently crush the legs of the audience, but it seems that everything worked out. As you can see, there are not only beautiful metro stations in the world (for example, in the Stockholm metro), but also trendy ones!
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