Models strutted in oversized jackets teamed
with tops printed with the logo of the brand founded by ski
jumper Willy Bogner in 1932. They paired the looks with cozy
hats and shiny tie up boots in the "Alpine Clubbing" fashion
show, which drew inspiration from mountain sports and Berlin's
clubbing scene.
"Bogner...has always been involved in sport fashion," Bogner
Chief Executive Andreas Baumgaertner said, adding this was the
second time the brand, which has dressed the German Olympic team
for Winter Games, was showing at the Berlin event.
"This year we have to do even more and are excited...we are
bringing sport and fashion together but with a new
interpretation."
Berlin Fashion Week, which runs until Friday, is known for its
edgy mix of shows. On Tuesday, Sri Lankan designer Amesh
Wijesekera presented a bright collection, filled with vibrant
colors.
(Reporting By Petra Haverkamp; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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