Hitting the nail on the head. It’s so funny how we all know that BFW will never become what the Senate hopes it will be (internationally acclaimed, a cultural marker), while other fashion weeks show us, season after season, how they build momentum in a much more effortless way. The fans are missing. The excitement is missing. Even if the designers do a great job, there’s no celebratory feeling whatsoever. Everything is so stiff but also diy and everyone is so … disinterested. But also: –11 degrees is hardly the right weather to feel anything at all.
When Berlin starts making sense it won't be Berlin anymore. How could it be.
If it does start making sense, run!
Hitting the nail on the head. It’s so funny how we all know that BFW will never become what the Senate hopes it will be (internationally acclaimed, a cultural marker), while other fashion weeks show us, season after season, how they build momentum in a much more effortless way. The fans are missing. The excitement is missing. Even if the designers do a great job, there’s no celebratory feeling whatsoever. Everything is so stiff but also diy and everyone is so … disinterested. But also: –11 degrees is hardly the right weather to feel anything at all.
Totally. There are signs of life, but... it’s hard to celebrate when you can’t feel your face.