INTERVENTION Brings Award-Winning Designers To a Former Berlin Car Park
INTERVENTION, a platform founded by communications agency Reference Studios, is returning. And it brings with it a new line-up of designers, brands, and institutions.
Following INTERVENTION’s takeover of an abandoned department store and an iconoclastic Tempodrom, it is setting up shop in its biggest location yet: Kantgaragen. A former car park, the building is a piece of Bauhaus architecture and one of the world’s first multi-story car parks.
On February 2, during Berlin Fashion Week, the historic building hosts a full-day program of fashion shows, music, performances, and experiences.
Returning to the lineup, Benjamin Huseby and Serhat Işik’s GmbH and Marie Lueder’s eponymous label LUEDER will present collections alongside German designer Andrej Gronau and sustainable fashion pioneer Kasia Kucharska. All of these brands are winners of this season’s Berlin Contemporary Prize, except for Kasia Kucharska who is the winner of the FCG/Vogue Fashion Fund 2024.
Interspersed between the fashion shows is a series of events hosted by Levi’s and UGG respectively. Levi’s presents a contemporary jazz concert and a product customization lounge while UGG takes over an entire floor with an installation, performances, and workshops.
The second edition of INTERVENTION delivered epochal German fashion and innovative fashion solutions. Its upcoming third outing is set to include much of the same.