Wiebke Bredehorst (left) Christiane Arp (right) and Josepha Rodríguez curate vintage pop-up Credits: Doppelreiher

Under the title “Doppelreiher” at the end of June at the Berlin Fashion Week, a temporary store that offers used designers: Interior-Pieces, the curators announced on Wednesday, which, in addition to Christiane Arp, also includes Wiebke Bredehorst, Fashion Editor of the Beauty and Fashion magazine Tush Magazine, as well as stylist Josepha Rodríguez.

This is located in the rooms of the Shared Spaces The Gate in Torstraße 208 and is open from July 28th to July 5th. After the starting shot in Berlin, clothing and accessories from the “Doppelreiher” foundus are to be sold across Germany in selected pop-up stores.

“For us, fashion is much more than a piece of clothing,” says Arp. “Fashion is part of our identity, symbolizes belonging, protects and strengthens us if we know how to use it correctly.”

Vintage-Pieces in particular, which are characterized by high-heel times of certain designers: on the inside, are becoming increasingly popular due to their rarity. In addition, special pieces are also traded as an investment.

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