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Hypebeast
2 hours ago
- Hypebeast
The Best Runways at Berlin Fashion Week SS26
The design talent in Berlin is rich, and the crowd the German capital draws for its bi-annual fashion week is particularly impassioned. Each February and June, international editors, journalists, stylists, buyers, influencers, and celebrities flock to the city to witness the sprawling manifestos of Berlin's top designers — and the results continue to outdo their predecessors. Everyone fromGmbHandDavid KomatoOttolingerandHADERLUMPput their best needle forward at the latest iteration ofBerlin Fashion Week, which wrapped up at the end of last week. Their ideas of style could not be more distinct from one another, but one thing they all share is a strong perspective. Below, see the best shows from the affair. Sun's out, toes out—or so that seems to be the new rule across the men's Spring 2026 runways. During Berlin Fashion Week, David Koma became the latest designer to free the toe on his first-ever menswear catwalk. Across all 33 looks, the dogs roamed free in thong sandals under contrastingly formal ensembles inspired by a triad of Davids: David Beckham, Michelangelo's sculptural David, and Koma himself. Titled 'I LOVE DAVID,' the collection drew from Beckham's turn-of-the-millennium style (with a specific nod to his famous 'I KISS FOOTBALL' jersey) just as much as it did from Michelangelo's masterful artistry (see the formalwear's drapery) and Koma's own signature (crystal garters, classic tailoring). With cultural and historical icons saturating the mood board, the line still appeared very wearable, in part thanks to the flip-flop's attainability. Perhaps that was because Koma saw himself as the person buying and wearing these clothes. 'It was my most personal collection to date, partly because I took on several roles: muse, designer, and customer,' Koma said backstage. On the third night of Berlin Fashion Week, GmbH's Spring 2026 show was a poetic, emotional, and raw 'Imitation of Life.' Designers Benjamin Huseby and Serhat Işik's latest manifesto was a commentary on the current state of the globe. 'The cruelty of this world has severed our connection to it,' they wrote in their show notes. 'We no longer know how to act or feel.' This collection, however, was not inspired by said cruelty or destruction. This was a line that reflected the 'process of working and living through a time defined by the most abject forms of horror and moral collapse, and trying to come out on the other side still human.' In that attempt, the designers looked to their own childhoods, rewatched family tapes, and examined old rites of passage to dream up a line that felt hopeful for the future. Still, they toiled with a sobering question: 'How can you revisit your childhood without feeling devastated?' Richert Beil's Spring 2026 show marked a return to intention. Titled 'Milieuschutz,' the collection was built while founders Jale Richert and Michele Beil were leaving behind their old office and moving into a new studio, a 135-year-old pharmacy situated in the center of Kreuzberg, an area now known for its vibrant art scene. This season, then, Richert Beil looked to reflect on 'beginnings and endings, on transformation, and on the responsibility of creating something with meaning,' per the designers. The results were both intimate and orderly, freaky and kinky. Floral motifs appeared across the range—like tapestry on oversized blazers and centerpieces on knit turtlenecks—as a metaphor for the cycle of growth and decay. Elsewhere, many traditional shapes received contemporary renovations, like lederhosen made with latex and suspenders knotted with cheeky bowties. On an active construction site just outside Berlin's Kurfürstendamm, SF1OG's Spring 2026 show walked the dangerous tightrope between obsessive desire and emotional decay. Portraying two intensely opposing feelings, creative director Rosa Dahl effectively stylized the consequences of all-consuming love, but through the lens of a teenage dream. The label's muses crept through a suspended forest made from printed fabric pillars, which felt all the more claustrophobic against composer Gavriel August's thrilling soundscape and the room's in-progress sensibilities. Their fashions longed for youthful freedom, awkwardness, and chaos: flared sequin capes paired with low-rise trousers, while sheer long-sleeve tops complemented baggy skirt pants and tights alike. Across the line, SF1OG's affinity for old-time craftsmanship — lacework, corsetry, and distressing included — looked especially impressive on antique textiles, like vintage wools, leathers, and silks. Here, Dahl's goal was to show the audience a mirror to 'our own volatile, uncertain eras' — all of the conflicting phases throughout adolescence and beyond that, together, make us who we are. And if the number of illusory arrows targeting models' heads wasn't proof enough, SF1OG hit the bullseye. Ottolinger designers Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient presented their first-ever show in their home city of Berlin this season to celebrate their label's 10th anniversary. At the Palais am Funktrum, the imprint's runway, titled 'Heidi,' was filled with powerful, feminine-powered 'fits — all part of a stylistic story about being an older sister. 'Being the cooler older sister isn't about being perfect,' the brand wrote in its show notes. 'It's about having lived-loved too hard, fallen harder, found her way back, and doing it all in a way that makes you believe you can too. She's the one who broke the rules first — so you wouldn't have to be afraid of breaking them.' As you can imagine, the result looked fearless. Haderlump Atelier's Spring 2026 collection was all about authorship and ownership—hence, the massive piles of printed and signed words that provided the set for Johann Ehrhardt's latest manifesto. The line's title, 'Exlibro,' Latin for 'from the books,' references the miniature nameplates that were once kept inside books as a means of identification. Those tiny artworks, per the label, were mottos, coats of arms, and mythological figures, 'each one a quiet yet deliberate declaration: This is mine. This is who I am.' HADERLUMP's fashion line championed that concept, dressing its scholarly muses in sculptural and expressive silhouettes inspired by those historical bookplates. Thus, strong-shouldered coats and clean bombers asserted dominance, while layered skirts flowed from their wearers' waists like pages from a book. The intention was for each design to look like a personal artifact, and it's safe to say we could see many of these pieces in a far-off retrospective. PALMWINE IceCREAM's Spring 2026 collection, 'MUSE,' was a masterful presentation of bursting color. Bridging his two hometowns of London and Accra, founder and designer Kusi Kubi was inspired by all of the empowered women in his life and their contributions to his creativity and community. In a kaleidoscopic celebration of femininity, the line's naturally dyed leathers, organza, mesh, and deadstock textiles turned up the genderless line's exposure to the max. Northern Ghanaian leather, specifically, claimed the leading role with coloring done by generational tree bark and sun-dying methods. Elsewhere, giraffe-printed boots were hand-painted, and striking bags were constructed with embellished calabash shells.
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Vogue
3 hours ago
- Vogue
Where Vogue Editors Are Traveling This Summer—And What They're Packing
The temperatures are sweltering; the air conditioning is blasting to arctic levels. That can only mean one thing: it's time to book a vacation and get out of here. This summer is taking team Vogue from the hilly streets of San Francisco to the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean. But before the only agenda for the day involves lazy lunches by the sea, there's the little matter of the packing list—and if your own plans could use some organizing, why not use our editors' vacation essentials as your guide? Vogue Editors' Top Vacation Essentials: From versatile travel shoes to beauty must-haves and endless swimsuits, the contents of our suitcases translate to a wide array of travel plans. (And if all you need is some holiday outfit inspiration, you'll find that here, too.) Here's where our editors are headed this summer, plus, all the staples they're bringing with them: Chloe Malle, editor, Every summer I go to the same place, my family's home in the Southwest of France. This makes it easy to pack for because I know exactly what to expect and what to bring. This year an addition will be my Meta Ray-Ban sunglasses which I have become obsessed with for taking photos of my kids. I'll also wear these perfect Gap Row-dupes as water shoes wading into Le Lot river. Gap jelly ballet flats $50 GAP Ray-Ban Skyler glasses Libby Page, executive director, shopping This summer, I am traveling to Portugal for a Surf & Yoga retreat so I'll need practical but chic (always!) pieces that can see me from day to night, surf to beach! I want swim that is protective and functional but not too technical, and relaxed bohemian pieces that still embrace my minimalistic aesthetic. Talia Abbas, associate shopping director It's not summer for me unless I spend some portion of it uninterrupted by the beach, but instead of the annual pilgrimage home to Calabria, my partner and I have decided to switch things up this August: I'll be trading in mozzarella for feta and the Tyrrhenian Sea for the Aegean. After many crowdsourced recommendations, we've settled on visiting the islands of Sifnos and Serifos. I'll likely be in a swimsuit the majority of the day, so dinnertime will be for getting dressed up—silky pants, flip-flops, and easy tanks are what I have in mind, plus a few great accessories to complete the look. Less is more! Faithfull the Brand Kassia + Bebe striped bikini $230 NET-A-PORTER Khaite x Oliver Peoples 1983C $555 KHAITE Liam Hess, senior lifestyle editor I'm planning a trip to Corsica in September with some friends, and the sum total of my plans are to swim in the sea, catch up on my reading, and eat lots of grilled fish. In my dream world, I'd be taking the Loewe puzzle fold tote in raffia to schlep to and from the beach. It wouldn't be a French seaside getaway without a jazzy Jacquemus shirt (I'm very into this poisson print) and I'll be packing Darrow Farr's Corsica-set thriller The Bombshell to lend to a friend—I read it earlier this year and it was part of the reason I was so desperate to visit this summer... Darrow Farr The Bombshell $30 BOOKSHOP Elly Leavitt, lifestyle editor, shopping I'm going back to Greece this August to see my parents in Athens before going to my best friend's house in Skiathos—the uniform for which is essentially just swimwear, so I'm bringing all my go-tos from Etam and some linen trousers for the ferry. Lately I've been trying to trick myself into writing more in my free time by amassing a slightly mad amount of beautiful notebooks in the hope that they inspire productivity; this green marbled one is at the top of my list. (My one piece of advice for anyone visiting Greece in the summer: bring a handheld fan for the heat or you will suffer!) Alexandra Ditch, associate producer I am so excited to be traveling along the French Riviera this summer with my mom and sister—the ultimate girls trip! We're planning to fly into Nice, and are hoping to stay at Hôtel du Couvent before jumping to a few other Airbnbs and hotels along the coast. We aren't taking off until mid-August, but mentally, I'm already packing. I can't wait to wear this Posse linen vest and capri leggings by Dôen. I'll top off the look with my Sézane basket bag and nautical Anni Lu earrings. Hannah Jackson, fashion writer My college friends and I are linking up in San Francisco this summer to celebrate graduations, new jobs, and other various milestones. While we definitely won't be walking the Golden Gate Bridge, I imagine we'll still be getting our steps in, so I'll be packing comfortable walking shoes (I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on a pair of Adidas Taekwondos) and my favorite La Roche-Posay tinted sunscreen. I love my trips to SF, but I'm also not-so-secretly trying to lure my friends out East, so perhaps a BonBon gift box will help show them what they're missing. And, to keep me entertained on my six-hour flight home, I'll bring a paperback—I've been on an Eve Babitz kick recently, so maybe I'll finally dig into Black Swans. Kiana Murden, senior beauty writer, shopping I'm planning to stay local this summer. My friends are calling it a 'NYC Summer'—prioritizing exploring the Big Apple in its best season, since we're usually jetting off to Europe or the Caribbean. So until my proper vacation in September, I'll be planning day trips upstate and weekend jaunts out East, always sure to pack my essentials: a good flip-flop, my Uniqlo white T-shirt, a scalp serum to keep my hair healthy, and my travel pill organizer in the hopes that I'll actually take my daily supplements. Fred Sahai, associate producer This summer, I'm meeting my mom in Saint Paul de Vence, and stopping in Paris and Marseille beforehand. I know Paris gets really hot during this time so I'm really just packing light clothes. I'll be bringing a lot of Réalisation Par dresses, because they're so easy to throw on and always make me feel feminine and put-together. The Leila in the Aura print in particular is a summer staple of mine because the red polka-dot pattern requires minimal accessorizing and looks great with a tan. I'll also be walking a ton, so my Repetto Camilles will be coming with me—they're strangely comfortable for a heeled ballet shoe, and go with pretty much anything. For the beach, I've been eyeing a few basket bags and think I'm going to get this one to lug around all my essentials. And of course, I'll be bringing many Gimaguas bikinis, because they make my favorite swimwear.
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Kelly Osbourne gets engaged at Black Sabbath's final gig
Kelly Osbourne confirmed her engagement to her partner, Slipnot's Sid Wilson, at her father Ozzy Osbourne's final gig on Saturday. The reality TV star daughter of the rocker took to Instagram Sunday to share clip of the proposal, which occurred the night backstage at Ozzy's farewell gig at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. Surrounded by family and friends, and the Osbournes, the Slipknot member said, "Kelly, you know I love you more than anything in the world." Ozzy, 76, then jokingly interrupted, saying, "F**k off, you're not marrying my daughter." Sharon Osbourne, 76, who was sitting next to her husband, also gave approval. "So in front of your family and all of our friends, Kelly, will you marry me?" the Wait and Bleed rocker asked her. She said in response: "You are my best friend, my soulmate and I am so deeply in love with you Sidney George Wilson." Kelly and Sidney share a 2-year-old son, Sidney, whom they welcomed in November 2022.