UNLOCK Style by ZEITmagazin

Die »ZEITmagazin Konferenz Mode & Stil« erscheint im neuen Konzept und wird ab 2019 zur »UNLOCK Style by ZEITmagazin«. Zweimal jährlich diskutieren im Rahmen der Berliner Fashion Week rund 300 Entscheider aus Mode, Kreativwirtschaft und Medien die neusten Entwicklungen in der kreativen Welt.

Bei der UNLOCK Style by ZEITmagazin werden die drängenden Fragen der Branche entschlüsselt und die Tür zu neuen Möglichkeiten geöffnet. Es ist mehr als ein Branchentreffen: Vielmehr werden hier Grenzen und Übergänge ausgelotet und erklärt, wie Mode, Technologie, Fotografie, Design und Kunst einander beeinflussen. In Bühneninterviews, Präsentationen und Live-Performances.

Der Hashtag zur Veranstaltung lautet #ZEITmagazinUnlock.

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Christoph Amend

Christoph Amend

Christoph Amend

Editorial Director, ZEITmagazin; Herausgeber, WELTKUNST

Christoph Amend, 1974 in Gießen geboren, ist Chefredakteur des ZEITmagazins und Herausgeber der Weltkunst, dem Kunstmagazin der ZEIT. Seit 2013 verantwortet er außerdem die zweimal jährlich erscheinende internationale Ausgabe des ZEITmagazins und seit 2016 ZEITmagazin MANN, das ebenfalls zwei Mal im Jahr erscheint. Bevor er zur ZEIT wechselte, war er verantwortlich für die Sonntagsbeilage des Berliner Tagesspiegels und stellvertretender Redaktionsleiter des Jetzt-Magazins der Süddeutschen Zeitung. Mit Iris Berben veröffentlichte er 2012 das Buch „Ein Jahr, ein Leben“, 2011 gab er den Band „Die Grünen – das Buch“ mit heraus. Für sein Buch “Morgen tanzt die ganze Welt – die Jungen, die Alten, der Krieg” wurde er 2004 mit dem Hermann-Hesse-Nachwuchspreis ausgezeichnet. Seit dem Frühjahr 2018 schreibt er den täglichen ZEITmagazin-Newsletter.

Bild©Tereza Mundilová für ZEIT ONLINE

Arthur Arbesser

Arthur Arbesser

Arthur Arbesser

Creative Director, Italian luxury brand FAY (Tod’s Group); Designer and Founder, ARTHUR ABESSER

Born and raised in Vienna, Arbesser was deeply immersed in the city’s history and culture as he grew up. The streamlined turn-of-the-century architecture as well as the evocative heritage of applied arts and design remain a strong source of inspiration for the designer today.
At Central Saint Martins College for Art and Design he quickly developed his personal aesthetics, influenced by his intimate contact with London’s prolific art scene. Upon graduation he moved to Milan, where he designed for one of Italy’s most prestigious fashion houses for the next few years like Armani and Iceberg.
Arthur Arbesser launched his eponymous women’s wear label in February 2013 during Milan’s Fashion week. His collection made its debut in a carefully curated presentation of fashion and design in the Milanese intimacy of a friend’s apartment. Taking their lead from the most influential voices of fashion, the international press quickly discovered the young talent.
At the second edition of the LVMH prize in 2015, Arthur Arbesser was one of the finalists and in June of the same year, he was invited to participate at the prestigious PITTI Immagine Fair in Florence as a women’s wear guest designer.
Arbesser is today internationally known as one of the most promising young designers and is since July 2017 Creative Director of Fay.

Claire Beermann

Claire Beermann

Claire Beermann

Style Director, ZEITmagazin

Claire Beermann ist seit Februar 2020 Style Director beim ZEITmagazin. Sie schreibt bereits seit Anfang 2015 für das ZEITmagazin über Mode, Stil und Reise. Davor war sie als freie Journalistin unter anderem für die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung und Vogue.de tätig. Beermann hat Deutsche Literatur, Kunstgeschichte und Politikwissenschaft in Berlin und New York studiert und gründete 2012 den Mode- und Kulturblog „C’est Clairette“.

Bild©Sandra Semburg

Andreas Bozarth Fornell

Andreas Bozarth Fornell

Andreas Bozarth Fornell

Architect and founder, Specific Generic

Andreas Bozarth Fornell is a Stockholm-based architect with a background in designing intriguing interiors around the world for high-profile fashion brands like Acne Studios, Kenzo, DKNY, Sandro and numerous others. As a trained cabinet maker Bozarth Fornell has a great sense for details and a great knowledge of materials and their inherited qualities which become visible in his works. Last year he launched a new office in Stockholm named Specific Generic.

Detlef Braun

Detlef Braun

Detlef Braun

Geschäftsführer, Messe Frankfurt GmbH

Seit Oktober 2004 ist Braun Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt. Zuvor war er in New York, Tokyo und Paris in verschiedenen Geschäftsführungs- und Management-Funktionen internationaler Konzerne in den Bereichen Marketing und Vertrieb tätig, u.a. Philip Morris International und Joh. A. Benckiser GmbH. Des Weiteren war Braun tätig als Geschäftsführer der Joop! GmbH und als Chairmann & CEO Zentral- und Nord-Europa der WPP Group, J. Walter Thompson.

Edie Campbell

Edie Campbell

Edie Campbell

Model

Edith Blanche „Edie“ Campbell is an English model.
Campbell started modelling after she appeared in a Vogue feature by Mario Testino, in a story about up and coming young Londoners.
In 2013 Campbell was photographed for the cover of both the April British Vogue and Vogue Italia, as well as the May cover of Vogue Italia, alongside fellow British model Karen Elson. She was one of four covers of LOVE magazine’s Autumn/Winter 2013 issue. Campbell starred on the cover of the German Vogue in the same year. In February 2014 Campbell appeared on four separate covers of Self Service magazine’s 20-year special issue, the Spring 2014 cover of i-D magazine and the April cover of Vogue Japan. She also appeared on the July and September 2014 covers of Vogue Italia.
Campbell was named „Model of the Year“ at the prestigious British Fashion Awards [BFA] in London, December 2013. The award was presented to her by top fashion photographer, Tim Walker, who has collaborated with her on many occasions. In 2013 Campbell also made her journalistic debut, writing a piece for Harpers Bazaar UK. Campbell has also been named as a Contributing Editor for the A/W 2014 issue of Love magazine. She is the face of the advertising campaign for the Yves St Laurent fragrance Black Opium.
In 2016, she made her second appearance on the cover of British Vogue, wearing pink for the first spring edition of the year for the magazine.
In November 2017 Campbell penned an Open Letter to the fashion industry in Women’s Wear Daily addressing the ill treatment of fashion models and urging the industry to put an end to systemic abuse and negligence. In January 2018 Campbell took part in a question-and- answer season at London’s Dover St Market hosted by Love magazine to take this discussion further.
With consistent work for top brands and magazines so far, she was ranked by models.com as one of the icons in the fashion industry.

Coco Captain

Coco Capitán

Coco Capitán

Artist

Coco Capitán was born in Seville, Spain in 1992. Based in London, her art practice straddles the fine art and commercial art worlds, and includes photography, painting, and prose.
Most recently Capitán was the subject of a solo museum show entitled ‘Is It Tomorrow Yet?’ at the Daelim Museum in Seoul, South Korea.

Alexa Chung

Alexa Chung

Alexa Chung

Model and journalist; Founder and Creative Director, ALEXACHUNG

Alexa Chung is a model, journalist, designer and global fashion icon listed as one of the 500 most influential individuals in the fashion industry by Business of Fashion, and named Style Icon three years running at the British Fashion Awards. Chung has also been named Harper’s Bazaar UK’s Best Dressed of Britain, American Vogue’s Most Stylish Women of the Year and Footwear News’ Style Influencer of the Year.

The iconic British brand Mulberry whose ‘Alexa’ bag was named, and styled after her attracted a waiting list of 9,000 and helped the company achieve record profits. She has designed two sell-out collections for Madewell and AG Jeans and is the Young Style Ambassador for the British Fashion Council. She is Contributing Editor to British Vogue, interviewing major designers such as Karl Lagerfeld and Christopher Kane for the publication, as well as providing her own original features.

In 2013 she released her first book, the hugely successful IT, published by Penguin which offers readers an insight into her fashion influences and became the fastest selling fashion book of 2013, and 2014.

The fashion brand ALEXACHUNG was born in London, 2016, the brainchild of Alexa Chung, the human, born in Hampshire, 1983.
With nearly a decade’s experience in designing clothes for other brands, and with the idea of starting her own label warmly incubating in her mind for some time, Alexa decided to take the plunge and launch her namesake label ALEXACHUNG, and so returned from New York to creatively direct a business distinctively tied to her British roots.
At the heart of the brand, Alexa’s vision: to create clothes that people want to wear. Combining Parisian chic with a New York edge, as well as the very British sense of humour.

Connie Constance

Connie Constance

Connie Constance

Singer and Songwriter

Born as Constance Power, Connie Constance, grew up in Watford (United Kingdom) listening to The Smiths, the Stone Roses and Arctic Monkeys, and as a result the 23-year-old artist stands out from her peers, making indie rock-influenced, off-kilter soul with poetic narratives. With performances at BBC Radio 1’s Biggest Weekend, Latitude, the Great Escape and Dot to Dot Festival & Debut album imminent, Connie is undoubtedly one of the brightest stars of 2019.

Frances Corner

Prof. Dr. Frances Corner OBE

Prof. Dr. Frances Corner OBE

Head, London College of Fashion; Pro Vice-Chancellor Digital, University of the Arts London

Professor Dr. Frances Corner OBE is Head of London College of Fashion and Pro Vice-Chancellor Digital of University of the Arts London. She has over 20 years’ experience within the higher education sector at a national and international level.

Frances champions the use of fashion as an agent for innovation and change, particularly in the areas of sustainability, health and well-being.

Frances was Chair of the International Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes -2014-2018, Chair of Trustees of the House of Illustration and is a trustee at Centre Point. She has been named in the Business of Fashion 500 – a professional index of key people shaping the global fashion industry – for the last four years.

In 2014 Frances published her first book entitled ‘Why Fashion Matters’. (Thames and Hudson)

Ruben Donsbach

Ruben Donsbach

Ruben Donsbach

Redakteur, ZEITmagazin ONLINE

Ruben Donsbach ist Redakteur des ZEITmagazin ONLINE und Chefredakteur des Mode- und Gesellschaftsmagazins Fräulein. In unruhigen Nächten schreibt er für NUMÈRO Berlin und die taz über Stil, Architektur und Popkultur. Ruben hat Literaturwissenschaften in Berlin und Journalismus in Paris studiert und war Preisträger der Berliner Festspiele.

Gherardo Felloni

Gherardo Felloni

Gherardo Felloni

Creative Director, Maison Roger Vivier

Born in Tuscany, Felloni has already spent a lifetime living and working with shoes and accessories. Since starting in his new role in March 2018 at Maison Roger Vivier, he has brought this vast and unique experience to the Parisian luxury accessories Maison. While he originally planned to be an architect, his father encouraged him to apply his ability to draw the natural world around him to shoes. After spending time at his family’s shoe atelier, he continued honing his skills working for some of the leading fashion Houses. Over the past 10 years, he has led footwear, leather goods and accessory design at luxury brands in Paris.

Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli

Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli

Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli

Partner, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA)

Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli joined OMA in 2007 and became a partner in 2014. Ippolito’s work at OMA/AMO has a focus on research and curation, scenography and preservation. Ippolito co-curated Manifesta’s 12th edition (2018) taking place in Palermo and has led and edited OMA’s urban studies on the Sicilian city, which has been published as the Palermo Atlas. Projects led by Ippolito include the renovation of Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) in Berlin (ongoing); Panda, a research and exhibition for the 2016 Oslo Triennale focused on the controversial impact of digital sharing platforms; the transformation design of the 16th century Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice (2016); Monditalia, a multi-disciplinary exhibition focused on the current status of Italy, at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale; scenography for the Greek theater of Syracuse in Sicily (2012); and the co-curation of Cronocaos, OMA’s exhibition on the politics of preservation at the 2010 Venice Architectural Biennale. Through collaborations with different brands including Repossi, Galleries Lafayette, Knoll, and Prada his activity extends to product design, temporary installations, and the art direction of videos and publications. He contributes to exhibition design for Fondazione Prada, with projects such as When Attitudes Become Form: 1969/2013. Ippolito holds a Master of Architecture from the Politecnico di Milano. He teaches at the Royal College of Arts in London and at TU Delft in the Netherlands.

Bild©Fred Ernst / OMA

Ricarda Messner

Ricarda Messner

Ricarda Messner

Social Media Editor & Co-Autorin des Newsletters »Was für ein Tag«, ZEITmagazin

Ricarda Messner ist in Berlin geboren und findet ihre Heimatstadt mittlerweile ganz fantastisch. Sie hat zwei eigene Magazine ins Leben gerufen: Flaneur und Sofa. Unter ihrem Verlag Publishing Dreams findet aber nicht nur Gedrucktes statt. Seit Mai 2016 ist sie Co-Autorin von „Was für ein Tag“, dem ZEITmagazin Newsletter von Christoph Amend, Ricarda ist auch verantwortlich für die Social Media Aktivitäten vom Magazin.

Dogukan Nesanir

Dogukan Nesanir

Dogukan Nesanir

Stylist

Dogukan Nesanir, genannt »Dogi«, wurde 1996 in Berlin als Kind türkischer Eltern geboren.
Im Alter von 16 Jahren begann der einstige Schulabbrecher seine Karriere in der Modewelt.
Ende 2016 übernahm er mit 19 Jahren die Position des Fashion Directors beim INDIE Magazin in Berlin. Zusätzlich zu seiner Arbeit als Modeleiter für das INDIE Magazin arbeitete er als Consultant für die italienische Marke Attico und kollaboriert derzeit das Pariser Label Afterhomework.
Seine Arbeiten reichen von einem V Magazine Cover mit Lily Rose Depp bis zu Shootings mit Pamela Anderson für W Magazine oder editoriellen Arbeiten für die VOGUE Ukraine.
In seinen Arbeiten ist es ihm besonders wichtig, nicht seine Herkunft zu vergessen. Z.B. organisierte er ein Foto-Shooting in seiner Herkunftsstadt Karamanmaras in der Türkei und übernahm das Styling seiner Familie, welches perfekt seinen Stil und seine Verbundenheit zu seiner Heimat wieder spiegelte.
Derzeit arbeitet er mit Troye Sivan für dessen Worldtour sowie Auftritte und Interviews unter anderem bei Jimmy Kimmel und der Oscar-Preisverleihung.

Sara Nuru

Sara Nuru

Sara Nuru

Model und Mitbegründerin, nuruCoffee und nuruWomen e.V.

Sara Nuru, Jahrgang 1989, unterstützt seit 2009 die Karlheinz Böhm Äthiopienhilfe »Menschen für Menschen«. Sie war dafür über Jahre bundesweit an deutschen Schulen unterwegs um gemeinsam mit Schülern Spendengelder für das Bildungsprojekt »Generation ABC-2015« zu sammeln. 2012 wurde die erste Sara Nuru Schule im Südwesten Äthiopiens eröffnet. 1.100 Schüler haben nun Zugang zu einer besseren Bildung im Rahmen dieses Bildungsprogrammes wurden insgesamt drei Schulen gebaut.
Sara Nuru engagiert sich seit 2016 vermehrt um die Förderung der Frauen in Äthiopien, hierfür gründete sie gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester Sali Nuru, das Social Business nuruCoffee. Mit dem Verkauf von fair produziertem Kaffee unterstützen sie Mikrokredite, Schulungen sowie Fortbildungen für Frauen in Äthiopien. Für die Umsetzung der Projekte haben sie ihren eigenen Verein nuruWomen gegründet. Im November 2018 hat Bundesentwicklungsminister Gerd Müller Sara Nuru zur Botschafterin für Nachhaltigen Konsum und Produktion des Bundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) ernannt.

Bild©Thuy Pham

Jaime Perlman

Jaime Perlman

Jaime Perlman

Founder, Jaime Perlman Studio

Jaime Perlman is the Founder of Jaime Perlman Studio, a creative direction agency and consultancy which shapes bespoke campaigns for leading global fashion brands and independent labels.
Jaime began her career in New York, working with Anna Wintour at American Vogue. In 2005, she relocated to London to be Art Director, and eventually Creative Director of British Vogue. During her tenure she built close creative relationships with photographers Alasdair McLellan, Angelo Pennetta, Colin Dodgson, Craig McDean, Glen Luchford, Harley Weir, Jamie Hawkesworth, Josh Olins, Mert and Marcus, Nick Knight, Oliver Hadlee-Pearch, Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier, Tim Walker and Tyrone Lebon. In 2018 she launched a biannual magazine called More Or Less, the first magazine to champion sustainability and creativity feautring Kate Moss on the debut cover.

Digital content is also a passion for Jaime, she has art directed and commissioned films for Vogue Video and for commercial clients. In 2009 she launched one of the world’s first Fashion Film platforms, TEST, where she collaborated with young British fashion designers making films to promote their seasonal collections. She is also a leading authority on fashion film, and has been a panel member for the British Fashion Council’s Fashion Film initiative. She has done talks about fashion and moving image in Beijing, Singapore, New York and London.

Bild©Billal Taright

Tillmann Prüfer

Tillmann Prüfer

Tillmann Prüfer

Mitglied der Chefredaktion, ZEITmagazin

Tillmann Prüfer ist Mitglied der Chefredaktion des ZEITmagazins. Bevor er für Mode, Stil und Design beim Magazin der ZEIT als Style Director verantwortlich zeichnete, war er Redaktionsleiter der deutschen Ausgabe von How To Spend It, dem Luxusmagazin der Financial Times Deutschland. Dort war der Absolvent der Deutschen Journalistenschule auch Stellvertretender Leiter des Reportage-Ressorts und Chef der Wochenend-Seiten. Prüfer hat mehrere Bücher geschrieben, zuletzt erschien Kriegt das Papa, oder kann das weg? beim Rowohlt-Verlag.

Bild©Michael Biedowicz

Andreas Wellnitz

Andreas Wellnitz

Andreas Wellnitz

Visual Direction, Studio Andreas Wellnitz

Andreas Wellnitz lebt und arbeitet in Berlin. Sein 2009 gegründetes Studio Andreas Wellnitz hat für verschiedenste Marken und Publikationen wie etwa Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Nike, Red Bull, Credit Suisse, Republik, Weltkunst, Bulthaup oder Ferrari gearbeitet. Daneben ist Andreas Wellnitz seit 11 Jahren fotografischer Berater des ZEITmagazins, Verleger für Fotobücher und Herausgeber des Reisemagazins Il Paradiso.

Bild©Johanna Lühr

Dr. Orr Yarkoni

Dr. Orr Yarkoni

Dr. Orr Yarkoni

CEO, Colorifix Ltd.

Dr. Orr Yarkoni is CEO of Colorifix, a company focused on replacing the way textiles are dyed with more eco-friendly practices utilizing Biology. His background is in Synthetic Biology and Nanotechnology and after spending 8 years working on Biosensors with a focus on water quality reporting, Orr and Colorifix team shifted focus from monitoring what is wrong with water to preventing its contamination.

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Tim Blanks

Tim Blanks

Tim Blanks

Editor at Large, Style.com

Tim Blanks is editor-at-large for Style.com. He films and reviews fashion – womenswear, menswear, haute couture – all over the world, as well as writing regularly for a number of international newspapers and magazines. He has also contributed to monographs on, among others, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta, Michael Roberts, Walter Van Bierendonck and Dolce & Gabbana. In May 2013, Tim was honoured by the Council of Fashion Designers of America with its Media Award.

Till Brönner

Till Brönner

Till Brönner

Jazz-Trompeter und Fotograf

Till Brönner ist Deutschlands Topstar des Jazz und Markenbotschafter für die Herrenmodemarke EDUARD DRESSLER. Till Brönner machte die Trompete sexy und den Jazz wieder populär. Mit seinen Alben schaffte er es mehrfach in die Top 10 der deutschen Verkaufscharts, er erhielt fünf „Echos“ und wurde für den „Grammy“ nominiert. Der erfolgreiche Jazzmusiker beschäftigt sich schon seit einigen Jahren mit der Fotografie und zeigt mit seinen Fotoarbeiten eine weitere Facette seines künstlerischen Talents. In den letzten fünf Jahren entstanden in fast ausschließlich spontanen Momenten sehr persönliche Schwarz-Weiß-Porträts von Künstlern, Sportlern und anderen interessanten Persönlichkeiten. Im Bildband „Faces of Talent“ und in gleichnamigen Ausstellungen haben die Werke eine erste umfassende Veröffentlichung erfahren. Till Brönner lebt und arbeitet in Berlin und Los Angeles.

Brunello Cucinelli

Brunello Cucinelli

Brunello Cucinelli

Designer und Gründer, Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A.

Brunello Cucinelli is founder, president and CEO of Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A., an Italian maison operating in the absolute luxury goods sector which specializes in cashmere. Over the years Brunello Cucinelli has been acknowledged a staggering number of national and international rewards for his „Neohumanistic Capitalism“; however, the recognitions that most mirror his humans accomplishments are his appointment to Cavaliere del Lavoro (Knight of Industry), assigned by the President of the Italian Republic, his honorary degree in Philosophy and Ethics of Human Relations, tributed to him by the University of Perugia and the Global Economy Prize, received from the eminent Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

Chris Dercon

Chris Dercon

Chris Dercon

Ehem. Direktor, Tate Gallery of Modern Art (London); designierter Indendant, Berliner Volksbühne

Chris Dercon curates and publishes about fashion. Under his directorship the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam showed works by Martin Margiela, Miuccia Prada and Walter van Beirendonck. In Munich at the Haus der Kunst, Dercon curated exhibitions of Ann Demeulemeester, Japanese fashion designers, Carlo Mollino and again Martin Margiela. He wrote about fashion for publications in Rotterdam, Antwerp and Munich. He was Director at Tate Modern, London and is now designated Director of the Berliner Volksbühne.

Bild©Klaus Haag

Livia Firth

Livia Firth

Livia Firth

Founder and Creative Director, Eco Age Ltd.

Livia Firth is the Founder and Creative Director of Eco-Age – an ideas consultancy company, which powerfully aggregates global thought leaders and influencers to address the compelling issues and opportunities of our day by delivering solutions, through ethical and sustainable values.
Eco-Age has market leading track record as a brand sustainability consultancy, addressing sustainability issues across complex supply chains, in broad industry sectors, for the mutual benefit of people and planet.
Founded in 2009, Eco-Age clients include leading fashion and jewellery brands including Chopard, M&S, ERDEM, Stella McCartney, Gucci and the Kering Group as well as non-fashion companies such as Welltower, the FA and Wembley stadium.
Livia is also the driving force behind the launch of the Green Carpet Challenge ® (GCC).
The world-renowned GCC is a dynamic project, pairing glamour and ethics to raise the profile of sustainability, ethics and social welfare. The GCC has catapulted sustainable style into the spotlight at the world’s most high profile events. From the Golden Globes to the Cannes Film Festival, the GCC has collaborated with all of the iconic design houses in the world, winning widespread critical acclaim and international media attention.

Rabih Kayrouz

Rabih Kayrouz

Rabih Kayrouz

Fashion Designer, Maison Rabih Kayrouz

Rabih Kayrouz was born in 1973, in Lebanon. From 1991 to 1994, he studied at the Chambre Syndicale de la couture Parisienne. Attracted by the booming energy of his country, he returns to Beirut.
In 1998, he establishes Maison Rabih Kayrouz, where for ten years, he creates exceptional gowns for discerning women. In 2009, Rabih Kayrouz returns to Paris where he sets up his studio at 38, boulevard Raspail, which was the Petit Théâtre de Babylone, fifty years earlier. He surrounds himself with the best french artisans in order to create his luxury ready-to-wear.
In 2013, Rabih Kayrouz was nominated as Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the french government.

Ross Lovegrove

Ross Lovegrove

Ross Lovegrove

Industrial Designer, Lovegrove Studio, London

Ross Lovegrove is a designer and visionary who’s work is considered to be at the very apex of stimulating a profound change in the physicality of our three dimensional world. Inspired by the logic and beauty of nature his designs possess a trinity between technology, materials science and intelligent organic form, creating what many industrial leaders see as the new aesthetic expression for the 21st Century. There is always embedded a deeply human and resourceful approach in his designs, which project an optimism, and innovative vitality in everything he touches from cameras to cars to trains, aviation and architecture.

Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney

Designerin

Stella McCartney graduated from the renowned Central Saint Martis in London, where she was born, in 1995. She then gathered experience as Head of Design at Chloé in Paris and, since 2001, has been presenting her own collections in the French capital. She pursues fair production conditions and consistently forgoes the use of leather and fur not only for her own brand, but also for all of the collaboration projects such as her collection with adidas.

Bild©Mary McCartney

Angela Missoni

Angela Missoni

Angela Missoni

Fashion Designer und Co-Founder, MISSONI S.p.A.

Angela began assisting her mother Rosita in the creation of the women’s collections at age eighteen. This gave her the chance to express her innate and personal feel for fashion as well as to learn the whole process, from initial sketch to actual sale of the clothes.

Getting married and becoming the mother of three, Angela took an extended break from the business. When she returned to the company, she designed her own collection and restyled the main line in tandem with Rosita.

Today, Angela shares Missoni’s business management with her brother Luca and is creative director of the women’s collection. Infusing the brand with new energy, she renewed the store concepts and ad campaigns. Missoni’s fashion shows make an authoritative, international statement in the setting of trends and ideas.

Erdem Moralioğlu

Erdem Moralioğlu

Erdem Moralioğlu

Modedesigner, ERDEM

Established in London in 2005 byErdem Moralioğlu, the eponymous ready-to-wear brand, Erdem, has come to be synonymous with versatile yet powerful femininity. Erdem trained at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London where he remained to launch the brand following his graduation. Known for his use of experimental textiles, vibrant prints, and detailed craftsmanship, Erdem has created a beautiful world of the delicate mixed with the bold. Erdem has received´numerous accolades over the years, including the 2008 British Fashion Council’s Fashion Forward Award; the 2010 inaugural Vogue / British Fashion Council Designer Fashion Fund Award, the 2012 British Fashion Council’s New Establishment Award, the 2013 British Fashion Council’s Red Carpet Award and the 2014 British Fashion Council’s Womenswear Designer of the Year Award. Erdem is sold in over 170 of the most exclusive retailers, including Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Lane Crawford, Colette, Dover Street Market and Harvey Nichols.

Stefano Pilati

Stefano Pilati

Stefano Pilati

Chefdesigner, Ermenegildo Zegna

Stefano Pilati ist einer der einflussreichsten Modedesigner der heutigen Zeit. In seiner Heimatstadt Mailand absolvierte er im Alter von 18 Jahren ein Praktikum bei dem Modehaus Cerruti und wusste bereits damals, dass seine Zukunft in dieser florierenden Branche liegen wird. Danach arbeitete Pilati bei renommierten Modemarken wie Giorgio Armani, Prada, Gucci, Tom Ford und wurde 2004 zum Creative Director von Yves Saint Laurent ernannt. Seit September 2012 ist er für die Ermenegildo Zegna Group tätig und ist heute Head of Design der Ermenegildo Zegna Couture Linie. Das von Stefano Pilati eingeführte Konzept des »Broken Suit« revolutionierte die Männermode. Seinem Stilstatement zufolge ist es der Inbegriff von Eleganz, ein Jackett eines Anzugs mit der Hose eines anderen Anzugs in perfekt abgestimmten Farbtönen zu kombinieren.

Oliver Reichert

Oliver Reichert

Oliver Reichert

CEO, Birkenstock Group

Oliver Reichert, Jahrgang 1971, ist CEO der BIRKENSTOCK Group. Er ist die erste Führungspersönlichkeit in fast zweieinhalb Jahrhunderten Unternehmensgeschichte, die nicht aus dem Kreis der Familie stammt. Seit Anfang 2013 leitet er zusammen mit Co-CEO Markus Bensberg die neu formierte BIRKENSTOCK Group, nachdem er zuvor den Gesellschafter Christian Birkenstock beriet. Unter Reicherts Führung wandelt sich BIRKENSTOCK von einem mittelständischen Familienbetrieb zu einem globalen Markenhersteller, der neben den legendären Sandalen nun auch geschlossene Schuhe, Socken, Taschen und neuerdings sogar Betten und Naturkosmetik im Programm hat. Vor seinem Wechsel in die Schuhbranche arbeitete der gelernte Fernsehjournalist zehn Jahre beim Deutschen Sportfernsehen (DSF). Als dessen langjähriger Geschäftsführer machte er aus dem Sportsender den profitabelsten Geschäftsbereich des Mutterkonzerns Constantin Medien AG.

Vittorio Radice

Vittorio Radice

Vittorio Radice

Vice-Chairman, La Rinascente Group

Vittorio Radice is one of the most successful european department store manager and an international highly recognised expert in the premium section. He is the Vice Chairman of La Rinascente Group in Italy which owns Rinascente in Italy, Illum in Denmark and 50,1% of The KaDeWe Group in Germany. The Rinascente Group is part of Central Group of Thailand, one of the largest Retail Conglomerate in Asia. Prior to Rinascente, Vittorio was CEO of Selfridges, one of the most influential department stores worldwide.

Anita Tillmann

Anita Tillmann

Anita Tillmann

Geschäftsführerin, PREMIUM Exhibitions II GmbH

Anita Tillmann hat eine klassische Karriere in der Modebranche absolviert: Sie hat als Model gearbeitet, ein Diplom in Textil- und Bekleidungswirtschaft als Ingenieur gemacht, ein Aufbaustudium in Marketing angeschlossen, für erfolgreiche Modeunternehmen wie Joop und Kathleen Madden sowie bei Pixelpark als strategische Beraterin für Branded Consumer Goods gearbeitet. Bereits als 29jährige ruft sie ihre eigene Messe – die PREMIUM — ins Leben, internationale Fachmesse für Advanced Contemporary Fashion. Seit 2005 verleiht sie zweimal jährlich den PREMIUM YOUNG DESIGNERS AWARD an die talentiertesten Designer im Bereich Advanced Contemporary. Mit dem Kauf des ehemaligen Dresdner Bahnhofs im Jahr 2007 gibt sie der PREMIUM ein festes zu Hause und entwickelt die STATION-Berlin zu einer der beliebtesten Event-Loctions Berlins. Seit mehr als zehn Jahren steht die PREMIUM für Fashion-Kompetenz, visionäres Handeln und Fashion-Networking – aber vor allem für zehn Jahre Fashion in Berlin. Für ihre Verdienste um die Stadt Berlin wurde sie im September 2010 mit dem Verdienstorden des Landes Berlins ausgezeichnet.

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Ingo Wilts

Ingo Wilts

Ingo Wilts

Chief Brand Officer, Hugo Boss AG

Ingo Wilts wurde 1965 in Leer, Ostfriesland, geboren. Nach seiner Ausbildung im visuellen Marketing und im Modedesign begann er 1991 seine berufliche Laufbahn als Assistent Sportswear bei Henri Vetter in Amsterdam. Ein Jahr später wechselte er zur Firma Miltenberger und betreute dort den Lizenzbereich für Daniel Hechter. Im Jahre 1997 trat er als Produktmanager für die Marke BOSS Black in die HUGO BOSS AG ein. Zwei Jahre später wechselte er als Produktmanager Sportswear zur Joop GmbH in Hamburg. Im Jahr 2000 kehrte er zu HUGO BOSS zurück und übernahm in den nächsten Jahren unterschiedliche Tätigkeiten im Kreativmanagement, bevor er 2009 Senior Vice President BOSS Black, BOSS Selection & BOSS Green wurde. Im selben Jahr wechselte er als Creative Director zu Kenneth Cole, New York; in 2012 stieß er dann als Creative Director Women’s und Men’s Design zu Elie Taharie, ebenfalls mit Sitz in New York. Im Anschluss verantwortete Ingo Wilts bei Tommy Hilfiger in Amsterdam die Menswear, bevor er im Juli 2014 als Senior Vice President die Menswear bei HUGO BOSS übernahm. Im selben Jahr kehrte er als Global Creative Director Menswear erneut zu Tommy Hilfiger zurück.

Zum 15. August 2016 wurde Ingo Wilts zum Vorstandsmitglied der HUGO BOSS AG für den Bereich Marken- und Kreativmanagement bestellt.

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Artistic Director, BOSS Womenswear

Jason Wu was born in 1982 in Taiwan. From 2002 to 2005, he studied at the Parsons School of Design in New York. Only two years after his graduation he launched his own ready-to-wear line JASON WU, showcasing his first JASON WU fashion show at New York Fashion Week in 2009. In 2013 he was appointed Artistic Director of BOSS Womenswear at HUGO BOSS. Since then he has been responsible for the creative direction for all product and image related aspects of the principal womenswear ready-to-wear and accessory line. Drawing on the tailoring expertise of the house and further developing the architectural ideas so central to BOSS, his designs convey and effortless ease that have become his signature style for the brand.

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Teilnehmermanagement

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Kraftwerk Berlin
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10179 Berlin

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