Inspired by Marlene Dietrich, iconic for pioneering cross-dressing in the 1920s, we reflect on the construction of identity. Her on- and off-screen gender fluidity and overall androgyny breaks the traditional dichotomy. VARIUS translates a legacy of defiance into a contemporary expression of autonomy.
With EXLIBRIS, creative director Johann Ehrhardt takes inspiration from the small printed plates once placed inside personal books to mark their owner — miniature portraits of identity, each a quiet declaration: This is mine. This is who I am. EXLIBRIS translates this logic into garment. Each piece feels like a personal artifact — crafted, specific, declarative.
The collection SOLIVAGANT draws inspiration from the golden age of train travel — a time when a journey was an event in itself, and the act of departure carried its own weight of anticipation and discovery. Classic silhouettes reimagined for contemporary wear, a palette of black, grey and deep blue cut through with red — a tribute to the railway.
AERO is a creative homage to the pioneering spirit of early aviation — and to Amelia Earhart, whose determination and independence in the face of convention shaped not only history, but the attitude embedded in every look. Structured bombers, distinctive closures and considered proportions — built for those who move through the world with conviction.
CIRCULARIS began with a question: what happens when two entirely different identities share the same material? In collaboration with DHL, Haderlump transformed decommissioned DHL workwear into three new pieces — repurposing the iconic red and yellow into something entirely its own.