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des FILLES désir at Kunstpalast Düsseldorf

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As part of the exhibition „Spardas Junge Nacht“ we exhibited three dresses in the Engels-Foyer, titled Mode Foyer for that format at the Kunstpalast museum in Düsseldorf. 

Strehlow’s Marion Strehlow is from Düsseldorf and works and lives in the city, Theresa Kliebisch of Van Roth works and lives in Hamburg, Irina Dzhus from DZHUS, who is actually from Kiev, works and lives in Warsaw and showcases in Berlin, while ACCEPTANCE LETTER's Jakeyoung Shim from South Korea works and lives in Berlin. As Adrian Stoica from des FILLES désir I am a designer from Romania myself and I live and work in Düsseldorf and showcase in Berlin, too.

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Throwback at DER BERLINER SALON

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One month ago, from July 2nd to July 7th, marked des FILLES désir's first participation at the group exhibition of DER BERLINER SALON during Berlin Fashion Week. 
Three pieces from our C003 Flowers II collection where exhibited at Bode Museum.

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des FILLES désir at DER BERLINER SALON

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During the coming Berlin Fashion Week des FILLES désir will return for an exhibition spot on DER BERLINER SALON.

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des FILLES désir featured in nasty Magazine

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We are delighted to share our most recent editorial "Poetic Rebellion" featured in nasty Magazine. Take a look here. Our new Flowers II collection has been photographed by long time collaborator Viola Patzig together with a fantastic crew of talented people. Here is also the final cut by director Jonas Reichert of our short video:  

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Interview with designer Adrian Stoica featured in Purplehaze Magazine

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For an online interview with Lyubov Melnickova for Purplehaze Magazine, I was delighted to share a view ideas regarding starting up des FILLES désir, working in the modern day fashion landscape and why I think fashion has lost its meaning.

Here is a transcript of the questions and answers.

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