Das internationale Kostümhaus als Plattform.
Das Kostümhaus THEATERKUNST dient als Schnittstelle, an der sich Modezukunft und Kostümgeschichte treffen. Wir bieten den perfekten Raum, um innovative Wege der Zusammenarbeit zu erkunden. Im Kern zielt die neugegründete Initiative darauf ab, eine erweiterte Showcase-Möglichkeit für unabhängige Marken und Designer:innen aus Berlin aufzubauen, um das bewusste Gestalten von visuellen Narrativen durch bewusst gestaltete Bekleidung zu fördern.
Designer:innen erhalten Präsentationsmöglichkeiten, während aufstrebende Stylist:innen und Kostümbildner:innen den Zugang und die Infrastruktur erhalten, die sie für eine effektive Zusammenarbeit mit diesen Marken benötigen. Indem wir in unserer Kostümkollektion unverwechselbare, in Berlin entworfene und gefertigte Produkte kuratieren, feiern wir nicht nur lokale Talente, sondern schaffen auch ein Umfeld, in dem Inspiration und nachhaltiges Wirken gedeiht.
Sowohl die teilnehmenden Marken als auch THEATERKUNST profitieren zu gleichen Teilen von dem Vermietungsprozess.
Berlin based
Brands
Ausgewählte Artikel dieser talentierten Designer finden Sie in unserer Kostümkollektion.
GINA MELOSI is a Berlin-based jewellery brand redefining contemporary luxury through avant- garde design and sustainability.
The brand works exclusively with Fairmined and recycled metals, combining innovative techniques like 3D printing with traditional in-house craftsmanship. Known for its bold, gender-neutral aesthetic, GINA MELOSI creates striking, ethically-made jewellery that balances cutting-edge creativity with a deep commitment to environmental and social responsibility.
LAURA GERTE creates transformative garments with a focus on confidence and sustainability, portrayed through empowered femininity – a body reclaiming its power, dancing with all its polarities.
Dramatic silhouettes paired with playful shapes, realized through textile hybrids made from pre-existing garments. Heavy piping dominates the designs, creating unique volumes & signature shapes. Upcycling is Laura Gerte‘s main practise and sustainability is the reason, why the brand was created. The mission is to solve problems of textile abundance through fashion design, so the focus is on abundant second hand materials. Laura Gerte is based in Berlin.
AUTEL reshapes wedding attire, offering a versatile approach that transcends traditional gender norms.
With a modular design concept, the pieces seamlessly adapt beyond the wedding day, allowing for personal expression across occasions. Committed to uncompromising quality, AUTEL finds strength in softness, creating garments that embody understated beauty and redefine ceremonial wear.
ACCEPTANCE LETTER redefines timeless elegance, fusing Korean heritage with European minimalism.
The collections employ rosy reds, terracotta sunsets, and midnight indigos, framing minimalist cuts that celebrate the body’s natural architecture. Their clothes evolve with you, made for life’s unscripted moments, crafted with regenerated or organic textiles. Acceptance Letter creates for those who crave authenticity over algorithms, where beauty lives in the vibrant mix of color and prints, and the quiet confidence of wearing less to say more.
SEZGIN is a Berlin-based fashion label combining Kurdish heritage with modern design to create gender-inclusive, expressive pieces.
The brand focuses on traditional techniques like knitting and crochet, paired with sustainable practices, using deadstock and second-hand materials. Each piece is thoughtfully handmade, encouraging a deeper emotional connection between the wearer and the garment. Sezgin emphasizes limited production, prioritizing individuality, quality, and sustainability while challenging fast fashion norms.
BONDY founded in 2018 by Judith Bondy is a woman-led brand creating timeless fashion beyond traditional cycles.
Known for its signature tulle dresses, the brand merges fashion and art into modern couture. Committed to fair production, it has expanded into bags and ready-to-wear. Bondy’s latest venture, SBLMTN Studio, explores digital-physical fashion innovations for a more sustainable future.
ADRIANE LILA FECKE is a
passionate fashion designer specializing in hand-painted and digital print designs. She crafts her own knitwear, blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics to create unique, statement accessories that stand out for their artistry and individuality.
Collaborating with various visual artists, Adriane embraces a bold and intuitive approach to her work. She believes that creation is an ever-evolving journey—both an inventory of ideas and a
never-ending story.
KASIA KUCHARSKA is a Berlin-based brand founded in 2021.
The reinvention of traditional craft and technology-driven manufacturing techniques stands at the core of our designs. Our approach is based on process ideas and developments that consider clothing as a medium not yet to be exhausted. With this focus and special attention to sustainable manufacturing, we are pushing the boundaries of conventional fashion design.
ASTERISK / 아스테리스크
is a Handmade Independent Jewelry Brand by the Korean Nonbinary Photographer and self-taught Designer Zan Hyan Song, based in Berlin, Germany.
Their jewelry is inspired by their exploration of identity, fluidity and natural shapes of plants and creatures and how they interact with each other. As the process of making jewelry by hand acts as a form of meditation and inner healing for them, the organic shapes of their pieces always are a reflection of their unconsciousness and inner state of mind.
SOJI SOLARIN is a summation of the experiences and voyages of founder and creative director, Soji Solarin.
From Nigeria, to Los Angeles, Tbilisi, and Berlin, Solarin has led an artistic existence of ’solo residencies‘. While Solarin initially focused on using clothing to champion black identity, the seasonless brand has broadened to focus on connectivity and union as a whole. Telling stories untold, embracing the whimsical nature of myths, and exploring the intricacies of identity. This core philosophy has always been integral to SOJI SOLARIN and continues to shape the brand’s future…
LOU DE BÈTOLY is a French designer based in Berlin, Germany.
Her challenge is to bring classical craftsmanship and Haute Couture techniques into a Timeless context. She works exclusively with vintage and dead stock textiles that are reworked, embellished and turned from waste material into Haute Couture.
Lou de Bètoly stands for delicate, detail-oriented, and expressive garments for fearless women of all ages. It combines elegance with extravagance, fragility with chaos, innovation with nostalgia, and deliberately pushes against the boundaries of fashion – into fields such as contemporary art and traditional craftsmanship.
RÄTHEL & WOLF is a responsible jewellery brand based between London and Berlin, founded by designers Sari Räthel and Ricarda Wolf.
We design non-invasive collections that celebrate the body by highlighting and contouring all types of silhouettes. Our luxurious pieces explore the dynamic dialogue between sensuality, materiality and technology. Every piece is consciously made in Germany by local artisans that honour traditional technique and craftsmanship, juxtaposing the avant-garde look of our designs. Socially and environmentally responsible jewellery crafted in Berlin.
MILK OF LIME seeks bridges between the rural and the metropolitan, between the unique and the mundane.
The brand is inspired by natural materials themselves and uses them as a starting point for new designs, telling sometimes harsh, sometimes romantic stories. This contrast forms the mood of Milk of Lime, bringing an ongoing poem about life and afterlife into people’s closets.
DANIELA HARSCH stands for reshaping ceremonial wear as a versatile option for everyday expression.
The label focuses on offering wedding attire transcending our notions of traditional gender norms. At the heart of the brand’s design philosophy lies a devotion to the art of draping, infusing each garment with a sense of fluidity and sensuality, allowing to push boundaries of delicacy and craft.
CLARA COLETTE MIRAMON
Inspired by childhood memories, coming of age stories, subculture, pop culture, and their deconstruction, Clara Colette Miramon is a berlin-based womenswear brand reflecting on womanhood. Fashion influences from iconic pop cultural moments are melded with traditional techniques and historical European garments in the collections. The clothing is for pop stars, artists, and everyday bad bitches.
Dressing contemporary women who are not afraid to express themselves, including pop artists like Doja Cat and Caroline Polachek, and the confident everyday woman, are both the purpose and inspiration of the brand.
HELENA SÖLTING, is a Berlin-based fashion designer creating unique pieces that explore the body. Fascinated by the concept of disgust as a powerful emotion, her artistic designs aim to deepen the bond between one’s body and identity.
Each piece of Slime apparel, jewelry and pair of Slime shoes are hand made in berlin, germany: using industry waste fabrics, deconstructed second hand shoes, hair, teeth, slimy textures and muddy colors to create unique pieces that explore the field of tension between disgust and sexiness.
ASSEMBLED HALF is a Berlin & Seoul based label by Sojin Park. Assembled half focuses on the beauty of Nature and , Individually hand print and craft garments. She creates handcrafted signature pieces with a rare and artistic approach to fashion.
She does not pursue disposable season fashion. She tries to make clothing that helps one awaken one -of -a- kinds unique.
ULTRAVANTGARDE is an ultra-slow fashion label based in Berlin. Inspired by the essence of fashion, it
playfully combines nostalgia with innovation through an eclectic selection and fusion of core elements
of different garments from across eras.
As a result, each ULTRAVANTGARDE creation is a journey through fashion history and is crafted predominantly from leftover, vintage and deadstock materials, embodying a commitment to sustainability.
FAQ
Hier finden Sie Antworten auf Fragen, die immer wieder an uns gerichtet werden. Vielleicht ist auch eine Information zu Ihrem aktuellen Anliegen dabei.
Alle FAQ entdeckenWarum heißt die Initiative „1907_curated“?
Der Projektname „1907_curated“ bezieht sich auf das Gründungsjahr 1907 der Theaterkunst.
Welches Ziel verfolgt 1907_curated?
Im Kern zielt die Initiative darauf ab, eine erweiterte Präsentationsmöglichkeit für unabhängige Marken und Designer:innen in Berlin aufzubauen und gleichzeitig vielfältige Anfragen seitens Kostümbildner:innen zu verbinden, um das bewusste Gestalten von visuellen Narrativen durch bewusst gestaltete Mode weiter zu fördern. Theaterkunst featured zeitgenössische Designer:innen, so dass diese für Costume/Styling Professionals und ihre Projekte innerhalb der etablierten Infrastruktur der Theaterkunst verfügbar sind.
Was muss ich beachten, wenn ich Stücke der Reihe 1907_curated miete?
Für unsere Kund:innen gibt es nichts zu beachten. Die Kostüme werden genauso vermietet wie all unsere anderen Kostüme, inkl. geltender Mietfristen.
Wie kann ich als Designer:in oder Marke ein Teil von 1907_curated werden?
Wir freuen uns, dass Ihnen die Initiative gefällt. Schreiben Sie uns gern unter info@theaterkunst.de
Wie viele Brands sind Teil von 1907_curated?
Aktuell sind achtzehn Brands dabei und es werden stetig mehr.
Werden die Brands am Vermietprozess beteiligt?
Die Designer:innen werden finanziell am Vermietprozess beteiligt, so dass sie neben der Sichtbarkeit ihrer Marke auch gleichberechtigt am Umsatz verdienen.
Sind die Sachen bei 1907_curated teuer als andere Kostüme?
Die Mietkosten orientieren sich an unseren üblichen Preisen für Designerstücke. Im Einzelfall kann der Versicherungs- bzw. Wiederbeschaffungswert höher ausfallen, da wir uns an den Preisen der Designer:innen orientieren. Sprechen Sie dazu gern unsere Fundusmitarbeiter:innen an.
Wo in der Theaterkunst finde ich 1907_curated?
Im Damenbereich haben wir einen extra Bereich für die Designerstücke eingerichtet. Unsere Mitarbeiter:innen unterstützen Sie gern bei der Auswahl.