Denim Première Vision, the specialised denim trade show taking place in Berlin from 31st May to 1st June, is announcing the presence of additional prestigious fashion and denim top players.
A unique mix of top-end brands
Fashion District, the show's section hosting innovative, cool top-notch denim brands, most of whose presenting exclusive pieces made with fabrics and accessories from the show's exhibitors, will host more than 15 brands, including some very prestigious ones like for instance, Daily Blue, the path-opening brand in women's jeans created and recently revamped by Adriano Goldschmied, also confirmed to participate the show.
Designer Michiko Koshino, guest of the next edition of Denim PV
Adding up to the already announced presence of Michiko Koshino, also the Ukrainian well-known brand Ksenia Schnaider will be on the show floor, along with The Sparkle Collection, a Hong Kong prèt-à-porter brand that also showcased its collection during the last edition of Milan Fashion Week.
Photo: Adriano Goldschmied
Adriano Goldschmied
Highly inspiring will also be Regenes, a fashion brand from Genoa, Italy, along with the German designer brand Leon Emanuel Blanck, together with Therapy Berlin, a Berliner brand and local store specialised in upcycled fashion that will host a series of upcycling workshops during the show.
Other confirmed participants will be Fade Out Label using handwoven fabrics by Tessitura La Colombina, Stripes Of-f Road using La Colombina and Berto fabrics, Denzilpatrick disclosing items manufactured by Fashion Art and made with Evlox denims, and The Sparkle Collection presenting clothes made with Stella Blue collection fabrics.
Photo: Denim Premiere Vision
"Hemphasize Hemp!" talk held during Denim PV Berlin in 2022
Among other participants there will be Kentroy Yearwood, Resap Paris, Common Parts, Tiia Maria Jaakkola, 8IGB and Milena Andrade.
Betting on denim tailoring
Another prestigious personality participating this edition will be Stefano Chiassai, designer, artist and consultant and designer of the Fendi Uomo menswear collection since 2009.
A photo from the Blue Tailoring book
He will be a protagonist of this show's edition by presenting a selection of the most representative items made with Berto denim fabrics he purposely created for his book
“Blue Tailoring: denim becomes sartorial. Where research, style, craftsmanship and technology meet,” as part of an installation held within the show.
The eclectic designer will also participate in a talk entitled as his book that will take place on 31st May at 4.30PM about the important relationship between industrial craftsmanship, design, and archival research.
Stefano Chiassai and his daughter Corinna
Also participating in the talk will be Corinna Chiassai, Stefano's daughter as representative of Studio Chiassai and curator of the Blue Tailoring book; Marius Hordijk, represenattive of The Cube Archive, Chiassai's vintage apparel archive; and the Italian expert denim and fabric manufacturer Berto.
The special DPV X Isko Denim Party will close the first day of the show.
"The participation of prestigious top players of the fashion and denim industry help our show convey its message and aim to be an always more crucial international meeting point for top-end innovative brands, high-quality players and tailoring experts within the fashion industry," explained Fabio Adami Dalla Val, show manager, Denim Premiere Vision.
Photo: Denim Premiere Vision
Fabio Adami Dalla Val
"Our aim is not only to give voice to the denim community, but present its multiple voices and disclose the different souls and vast universe of denim communities that mushroom and enliven this top-notch and constantly evolving high-research and craftsmanship-rich special industry," he added.
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