MARC CAIN FASHION SHOW FALL/WINTER 2024
On 6 February 2024, we transformed the Arena in Berlin into a world in which boundaries blurred and the interplay of fashion, music and light culminated a unique experience. We presented the looks for the Fall/Winter 2024 season at our Show as part of Berlin Fashion Week and welcomed Hollywood actress Teri Hatcher and her daughter Emerson Tenney sitting in the front row.MARC CAIN FASHION SHOW FALL/WINTER 2024
On 6 February 2024, we transformed the Arena in Berlin into a world in which boundaries blurred and the interplay of fashion, music and light culminated a unique experience. We presented the looks for the Fall/Winter 2024 season at our Show as part of Berlin Fashion Week and welcomed Hollywood actress Teri Hatcher and her daughter Emerson Tenney sitting in the front row.
We also favoured mother-daughter duos for this Fashion Show. In addition to Frauke Ludowig and daughter Nele, Hollywood actress Teri Hatcher and daughter Emerson were the evening's special guests: "This is my first time at Fashion Week in Berlin. I love the city and its vibrant atmosphere. The event is very special for me because I can enjoy the evening together with my daughter. The perfect excursion into the world of fashion - and we both love the sophisticated styles from Marc Cain!", enthused Teri Hatcher during the interview on the red carpet shortly before the Show.
Many other guests also did not want to miss the evening at the Arena Berlin, including Jana Ina & Giovanni Zarrella and influencers Anna-Maria Sieklucka and Farina Opoku. Supermodel and social media icon Romee Strijd wowed at the opening and finale on the catwalk.
Many other guests also did not want to miss the evening at the Arena Berlin, including Jana Ina & Giovanni Zarrella and influencers Anna-Maria Sieklucka and Farina Opoku. Supermodel and social media icon Romee Strijd wowed at the opening and finale on the catwalk.
We also favoured mother-daughter duos for this Fashion Show. In addition to Frauke Ludowig and daughter Nele, Hollywood actress Teri Hatcher and daughter Emerson were the evening's special guests: "This is my first time at Fashion Week in Berlin. I love the city and its vibrant atmosphere. The event is very special for me because I can enjoy the evening together with my daughter. The perfect excursion into the world of fashion - and we both love the sophisticated styles from Marc Cain!", enthused Teri Hatcher during the interview on the red carpet shortly before the Show.
Many other guests also did not want to miss the evening at the Arena Berlin, including Jana Ina & Giovanni Zarrella and influencers Anna-Maria Sieklucka and Farina Opoku. Supermodel and social media icon Romee Strijd wowed at the opening and finale on the catwalk.
Many other guests also did not want to miss the evening at the Arena Berlin, including Jana Ina & Giovanni Zarrella and influencers Anna-Maria Sieklucka and Farina Opoku. Supermodel and social media icon Romee Strijd wowed at the opening and finale on the catwalk.
CATWALK LOOKS
CATWALK LOOKS
BEHIND THE SCENES
The evening in the Arena Berlin was characterised by the motto "Blend Boundaries". Here everything merges, everything blurs, blends seamlessly into one another. Guests entered an almost dark room and were magically drawn to an illuminated circle of metre-high, transparent gauze. Flower tendrils were strewn on the floor and whet the appetite of what was inside the circle. As in a labyrinth, guests were led to the centre of a circular catwalk with a diameter of 31 metres.The concept of boundaries merging was also reflected in the choice of music. Delicate piano sounds created the prelude and merged into a dynamic beat. There were no boundaries to the outfits either; the entire diversity of our collections was presented. From elegant to sporty, from casual to glamorous and from day to night. The new Glam label fitted perfectly into the staging.
Guests enjoyed a lively setting, reminiscent of a modern street scene and skilfully incorporating the different styles. The play of contrasts was evident from the materials to the styling. Transparent mesh materials merged with dense wool and fake fur structures to create modern looks. Skirts were a central theme: sometimes super short, sometimes maxi, sometimes figure-hugging with corsages or layered over tight trousers. The influences of French elegance were unmistakable, with barrettes and loafers plus socks skilfully rounding off the looks.
BEHIND THE SCENES
The evening in the Arena Berlin was characterised by the motto "Blend Boundaries". Here everything merges, everything blurs, blends seamlessly into one another. Guests entered an almost dark room and were magically drawn to an illuminated circle of metre-high, transparent gauze. Flower tendrils were strewn on the floor and whet the appetite of what was inside the circle. As in a labyrinth, guests were led to the centre of a circular catwalk with a diameter of 31 metres.
The concept of boundaries merging was also reflected in the choice of music. Delicate piano sounds created the prelude and merged into a dynamic beat. There were no boundaries to the outfits either; the entire diversity of our collections was presented. From elegant to sporty, from casual to glamorous and from day to night. The new Glam label fitted perfectly into the staging.
Guests enjoyed a lively setting, reminiscent of a modern street scene and skilfully incorporating the different styles. The play of contrasts was evident from the materials to the styling. Transparent mesh materials merged with dense wool and fake fur structures to create modern looks. Skirts were a central theme: sometimes super short, sometimes maxi, sometimes figure-hugging with corsages or layered over tight trousers. The influences of French elegance were unmistakable, with barrettes and loafers plus socks skilfully rounding off the looks.
The evening in the Arena Berlin was characterised by the motto "Blend Boundaries". Here everything merges, everything blurs, blends seamlessly into one another. Guests entered an almost dark room and were magically drawn to an illuminated circle of metre-high, transparent gauze. Flower tendrils were strewn on the floor and whet the appetite of what was inside the circle. As in a labyrinth, guests were led to the centre of a circular catwalk with a diameter of 31 metres.
The concept of boundaries merging was also reflected in the choice of music. Delicate piano sounds created the prelude and merged into a dynamic beat. There were no boundaries to the outfits either; the entire diversity of our collections was presented. From elegant to sporty, from casual to glamorous and from day to night. The new Glam label fitted perfectly into the staging.
Guests enjoyed a lively setting, reminiscent of a modern street scene and skilfully incorporating the different styles. The play of contrasts was evident from the materials to the styling. Transparent mesh materials merged with dense wool and fake fur structures to create modern looks. Skirts were a central theme: sometimes super short, sometimes maxi, sometimes figure-hugging with corsages or layered over tight trousers. The influences of French elegance were unmistakable, with barrettes and loafers plus socks skilfully rounding off the looks.