Haderlump Takes Off to New Heights

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Moritz Högemann
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Marc Aldinger

Haderlump has quickly become a phenomenon in the Berlin fashion world. They made their debut at Berlin Fashion Week last year’s January, impressing with an impeccabable collection, a great venue and a stylish crowd—a remarkable feat for a new brand.
By their third show this February, Haderlump had already reached a another level with a presentation that was comparable to international fashion shows in terms of quality and size. This season, aiming even higher, they presented their S/S 2025 collection, AERO, in the historic hangars of Tempelhof Airport, surrounded by vintage airplanes. In just under three years on the market, Haderlump has positioned itself alongside Berlin’s superstar brands like Namilia and GmbH.

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AERO’s designs are not only in tune with the current zeitgeist but also a testament to sustainability, crafted entirely in their Berlin studio using only deadstock materials. The collection draws inspiration from early 1900s aviation pioneers, particularly Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

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“AERO represents a sensitive look at the complex relationships of our time on a meta-level,” says their press release. “The message of the collection is clear: it takes the courage and determination of a pioneer like Amelia Earhart to advance the idea of a better world. However, the pursuit of innovation is only truly sustainable if we recognize that in a culture shaped by technology and consumption, many abysses require careful navigation.”

As Haderlump continues to evolve, we eagerly anticipate their future contributions to the fashion industry, bringing innovative and thought-provoking designs to the forefront.

Lookbook Images – Marc Aldinger

Lookbook Images – Marc Aldinger

Lookbook Images – Marc Aldinger

Backstage Image – Moritz Högemann

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Arne Eberle

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Moritz Högemann

Lookbook images
Marc Aldinger

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