Friederike Haller’s work is inspired by surfaces and shapes of the human body. The choice of wearing a certain garment does not only reflect our inner feelings – it also represents an attitude we put on. For Spring/Summer 2019 the label introduces a collection in collaboration with the Milan based photographer Louis De Belle who provided two photos of his series Cartographies for digitally printed silk. The collection shows details of worn garments and the individual conturing of bodies representing a fragment of other people’s every day life. Friederike was born in 1991 in Hamburg and studied at the University of the Arts in Berlin. In 2013, during her studies, she founded her namesake brand.
Friederike Haller’s Collection Draws Inspiration From The Human Body
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