It seems like the fashion industry is full of behind-the-scenes insights and insider knowledge. From designers’ ambivalent relationships with the spotlight to the reasoning behind the serious expressions of models on the catwalk, there’s a lot more to fashion shows than meets the eye. Additionally, the timing of when collections are shown and the production process behind them sheds light on the intricacies of the industry. It’s clear that there’s a lot to learn and appreciate about the world of fashion beyond just the glamorous runway shows.e bags at my shows,” says Ostertag. “I think it’s a nice gesture for the guests. And of course, it’s also a way to thank the partners who support us.”
But the bags are also a way to keep the guests in a good mood. “The goodie bags are a nice way to say thank you to the guests for coming,” says Ruetz. “It’s a small gesture, but it’s always nice to receive a little something.”
So, while the front row at Berlin Fashion Week may not be as star-studded as other fashion capitals, the designers are still putting on a show to remember. From the front row to the goodie bags, every detail is carefully thought out to create an unforgettable experience for the guests.