The Tuesday-to-Friday event may not be as high profile as the
fashion weeks in Milan, Paris, London and New York but draws
plenty of fashionistas for its variety of brands.
On Tuesday night, Marc Cain creative director Karin Veit sent
models down the runway in ribbed jumpers, sporty jackets,
patterned trouser suits and tutu skirts, at times worn with leg
warmers. There were also animal prints on coats and trousers.
Austrian designer Lena Hoschek took inspiration from a T-shirt
her mother once wore for her "Dollhouse" collection of pastel-coloured
and sparkly tops, dresses, skirts and trousers and designs
adorned with cartoon characters.
"It rarely happens that one piece of clothing gives me the
inspiration for a whole collection but this time it was an old
T-shirt of my mum's from the 1980s," Hoschek said.
"She wore it when she was pregnant with me. That T-shirt is my
absolute favorite piece of clothing. It is turquoise, light
blue, pinkish, typical candy colors, typical '80s."
Dorothee Schumacher presented a pattern-rich line of
long-sleeved dresses, tops and trousers, cinched at the waist
with belts. Her color palette including a black-and-white mix as
well as warmer orange tones, green and mustard.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Marie-Louise
Gumuchian; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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