ACHTLAND Autumn/Winter 2014/15 at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin
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Berlin, 14 January 2014: Tuesday night the high-end Prêt-à-porter-Label ACHTLAND presented at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin. About 300 selected guests watched the runway presentation of the autumn/winter 2014/15 collection at Bärensaal.
Andreas Kringswas in charge of styling and Julia Lange served as casting director. Official sponsor of the show was Lufthansa First Class. Lufthansa and ACHTLAND are both connected via a membership with the Meisterkreis. This is an association of more than 60 cultural and creative companies in the high-end segment which supports Achtland since 2013 with a membership.
The designers Oliver Lühr and Thomas Bentz had invited their guests to an elegant and eclectic salon atmosphere. The German art scene was represented by Aino Laberenz, Vicky Krieps, Miriam Stein and Christiane Paul. The most important German fashion journalists took part alongside Vogue’s editor in chief Christiane Arp and Lisa Feldmann of Interview magazine. Parisian style- and streetstyle icon Ursina Gysi enjoyed the show as well.
Bumble & Bumble from New York were responsible for hair styling, and official make-up sponsor was once again M·A·C Cosmetics.
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