• 15 things to do in Berlin

    Berlin, no in-between, either you love or you hate.  Just for you Lust in Fashion hunted for cool last week in the “Haupstadt”. Advice 1: First time in the city ? You should try the summer because there is nothing better than chilling all day at Tempelhof or drinking a Club Matte by the Spree at der Visionaere. Nevertheless, if like us, there is no way you can wait for the sunny days… run, now ! From the concept stores to the most creepy & underground places this is a selection of hypster-trendy-arty-conceptual-trashy spots that you can not miss. Do not be shy and embrace the city. “First Kiss” by Tatia Pilieva –…

  • Psy{chic} ⎯ Michael Metric

    If there is one event in Milan that you can not miss it is WOMADE ⎯ a creative network, an incubator that nurtures and enhances relationships, putting creativity at the center of everything. What a delightful surprise to discover Michael Metric there ! The Italian couple based in Berlin ⎯ Emanuela Amato and Michael Saba ⎯ assume that there is no longer a dichotomy between genders. Born in 2014, the aesthetic of Michael Metric offers a modern interpretation of the meeting point between masculinity and femininity thanks to an accurate vision of shapes, volume and space. Nowadays, men and women are more and more inclined to share their wardrobe. “This is about what a garment…

  • Beyond the Black ⎯ Klekko

    Initially graduated in architecture Julia Los and Joana Krawczyk  ⎯ a Polish duo ⎯ redefine the garment’s structure through the dark theorem of Klekko. Based in Berlin and launched last year, the brand is the mathematical equation of deconstruction through the lines. The silhouette is strong, the style is sporty, the cut is avant-garde. Klekko is for Fashion what Pierre Soulages is for Painting: the light comes through the black. For a full immersion into the dark paradise of Klekko, Lust in Fashion suggests you to listen Fresh & Low – New Life source of inspiration during the creation process of the new collection “Bolder Line”. Julia Los & Joana Krawczyk How does architecture help you in your work? Julia:…