
"Ostbahnhof pt1"
first graduation collection
The idea came from cold brutalist architecture that I admire. The name "Ostbahnhof" came from the train station in Berlin that was significant throughout history and was rebuilt (also inspired by the song "Ostbahnhof by Miss Kittin" which outlines the history and meaning behind the station, especially during and after WW2 in Germany).
The print was designed by me specifically for this collection and then created as a part of the dye sublimation winning award.
The collection was the start of the final graduation fashion show.

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Look 01
- faux leather sleeveless top with princess seams and CB exposed zipper.
- high-waist jumpsuit with one-shoulder top with shoulder pads, lined. Waist corset with metal boning was placed under the shelf of the pants and lined to hold the shape.
- stylized with leather gloves and tie.
Look 02
Supposed to be completely another look, but the zipper was broken just before the show, so we changed the look with another dress.
- raglan faux leather top with sleeves and high neck.
- bias-cut dress, empire-line with draped sleeves, A-silhouette.
- stylized with a detachable collar, and gloves.








Look 03
The idea and creation of the jacket was part of the final school assignments (patternmaking and construction)
- wool asymmetrical jacket with contrast lapel, pockets, fully faced and lined
- high-waisted pants, O-silhouette with stylized paneling and waist boning, SS and ham zippers.
More about technical part of this jacket here.
Look 04
- faux leather fitted dress, sleeveless with high neckline, princess lines with slit, floor length.
- corset with non-stretch cups, boning, front busk. opening and back lacing, stitched decorative chaining.
- cropped jacket with snap opening and welt-pocket, fully lined.




Behind the scenes
