Magret Béon®
A woman who lets herself be touched by emotions and knows how to awaken them. Because...her whole life is pure emotion. A woman who lives it completely and unconditionally with one single purpose: to make her childhood dreams come true; because in Through fashion, she always reflected her world and her purest being. A wish that came true.
Tiffany Tes®
As a little girl, Tifanny Tes was nicknamed "Kick" because she would kick boys on the playground to get the better of them. Even later, she knew how to hold her own. Her parents initially sent her to home economics school, but Tiffany dropped out to study fashion design in Berlin. By incorporating experience from men's fashion into her women's collections, she paved her way with unique pieces of clothing.
Leonie Klein®
“What we see in fashion today is often complete nonsense in terms of price/performance ratio!” With these words Leonie Klein came to see us.
Their goal is to create fashion that is fair to animals, people and the environment. It is a goal that we are now pursuing together.
Celiné Dias®
In life, it's all about setting the right priorities: Because student Celiné Dias couldn't dance properly in long skirts, she simply cut them off. This small act opened the doors to the world of fashion design for her. Today, she stands for fair working conditions and sustainable materials in her collections.
Rafaella Rose®
With her collections, Rafaella Rose wants to give women back their long-lost feeling of freedom, femininity and joy of life. With elegance, precision and impeccable research, she creates exclusive pieces in which many women already feel comfortable.
Mia Wagner®
As a ballerina, Mia Wagner danced at the Hamburg State Opera and worked as an actress at the Hamburg Thalia Theater. Today she is a fashion designer and works with complete passion on her collections. She dreams of a world in which fashion is 100% sustainable.
Lina Schneider®
Luxurious and glamorous designs made of artistic fabrics in muted, occasionally bold colors were characteristic of German fashion designers. Equally typical was a timeless look that nevertheless clearly reflected the elements of German design. "Why not do the whole thing with sustainable fabrics and processing?" thought Lina Schneider and joined our team.