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Copyright © 2025, fashionfreak. All rights reserved.
04.07.2025 Tags : #fashion #style #trend #model #bnfa #buntenewfacesaward #designer #berlin Zum 25. Mal: Fashion/Lifestyle-"Stars von Morgen"
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Die Gewinner:
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M. Hoermanseder
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Zoe Roetzel (GNTM)
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Nasrin Eileen
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Zum 25. Mal zeichnete die People-Medienmarke Bunte zusammen mit einer prominent besetzten Jury erfolgsversprechende Nachwuchstalente aus Fashion, Lifestyle und Social Media aus. Die neuen Nachwuchsstars wurden heute Nacht (3. Juli) in vier Kategorien auf der Berliner Fashion Week mit einem der begehrtesten Nachwuchspreise gekürt: dem Roten Panther. In der Kategorie "Young Fashion Design" gewannen die Designer Julia & Florian Zwingenberg, die mit ihrem Düsseldorfer Fashionlabel "Zwingenberg" nachhaltige Produktion mit luxuriösem Design vereinen - was - Laudatorin und Jury-Mitglied, Designerin Marina Hoermanseder, entsprechend würdigte. Fun, Fashion Ästhetik und modernes Fine Dining inszeniert niemand cooler als "Social Style Hero"-Gewinnerin Hannah Kleeberg in ihrem kulinarischen Berliner Studio "Herrlich Dining". Die Content Creatorin erhielt ihren Roten Panther von Social Media-Star Feli (@videozeugs). Als "Young Style Icon" des Jahres hatte die Bunte-Redaktion Schauspielerin Klara Lange auserkoren, die ihren Roten Panther von Model und Moderatorin Rabea Schif entgegennahm. Und der Berliner Art Director und Fashion-Fotograf Lars Weber holte sich den Titel in der Kategorie "Disruptive Mind by glo". Nach der Preisverleihung, moderiert von Jenny Augusta, feierten rund 250 Celebrities und Prominente aus Fashion, Lifestyle und Entertainment mit den Gewinner:innen im Berliner Telegraphenamt am Monbijoupark. Unter den Gästen waren u.a. Martin Braun, William Fan, Annette und Daniela Felder, Annika Gassner, Kim Gloss, Caroline Hartig, Kim Hnizdo, Miyabi Kawai, Kevin Kratsch, Tim Niedernolte, Cevin Parker, Diego Pooth, Alexandra Polzin, Gitta Saxx, Felix Stein, Dagmar Wöhrl, Anastasia Zampounidis und Diana zur Löwen sowie die Jury-Mitglieder Julian Daynov, Helene Galwas, Gazelle Vollhase, Marina Hoermanseder, Estelle Adeline Trasoglu und Julia Zirpel.
Sie haben beim New Faces Award Style 2025 abgestimmt
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15.07.2025 Tags : #fashion #style #trend #model #apparel #designer #francksorbier #hautecouture #paris Impressions Haute Couture July 2025
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Franck Sorbier F/W 25
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Quite a story While the myth of Eldorado appeared in the Bogota region in 1536, the golden-roofed pagodas of Burma, described by Marco Paolo, are thought to have contributed to the origin of this legend. A custom of the Chibcha Indians also contributed to the myth of Eldorado: once a year, the lord, covered in gold dust, bathed in the waters of Lake Guatavita while the villagers threw gold and other precious objects into the water. At that time, the rumor spread like wildfire and immediately sparked the greed of the Spanish conquistadors. The fabulous treasures of the Incas were then plundered, and the Inca Empire, which stretched from present-day southwest Colombia to central Chile, including almost all of Peru, Ecuador, a significant portion of Bolivia, and a fraction of northwest Argentina, collapsed.
Yet, Eldorado has never ceased to inspire and endure. Voltaire used this magnificent land in his philosophical tale, Candide, or Optimism, during the heyday of the Enlightenment, two centuries later. Since then, new «Eldorados» have emerged: black gold, the conquest of the Land of the Rising Sun, the gold rush, Silicon Valley, cryptocurrency, the Middle Kingdom’s luxury market... Today, artificial intelligence... Soon, space tourism...
Eldorado is always at the heart of current events. The word adapts
and changes its face with the times: it most often remains synonymous with
treasure hunting. I wanted to show the gold of the Incas, the armor of the conquistadors, a folk image that could cross continents, a lady from Lima immortalized by Irving Penn in 1947, an angel from Cuzco, a baroque ecclesiastical outfit, a bride with a pure soul.
Golds, terracotta hues, black, and touches of wine lees, cauldron,
sienna, and immaculate white.
This collection is a tribute to Andean culture, which has never
departed from its original identity.
PS: This winter collection is an opportunity to once again demonstrate my
commitment to the fur industry!
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