Berlin Fashion Week Reveals Full SS27 Schedule

Berlin Fashion Week Reveals Full SS27 Schedule

Nearly 50 runway shows, presentations, talks, and cultural events will take place across the German capital from July 2–5

Berlin Fashion Week has unveiled the final schedule for its Spring/Summer 2027 edition, set to take place from July 2 to 5, with nearly 50 runway shows, presentations, exhibitions, conferences, and cultural events planned across the German capital.

With accreditation remaining open through June 25, industry professionals are preparing for a season that once again places fashion at the center of Berlin’s creative landscape. Shuttle services will connect venues throughout the city, allowing guests to navigate a program that spans established labels, emerging talent, and multidisciplinary cultural initiatives.

Among the highlights are the winners of the BERLIN CONTEMPORARY concept competition, including Andrej Gronau, BARRAGÁN, FRUCHÉ, KASIA KUCHARSKA, Laura Gerte, Milk of Lime, SF1OG, SELVA HUYGENS [SLVA], and Clara Colette Miramon, all of whom will receive support from the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprise/Projekt Zukunft. Additional winners GmbH, DAGGER, LUEDER, and John Lawrence Sullivan will present through Intervention, the fashion platform curated by Reference Studios.

The season also welcomes returning Berlin Fashion Week regulars such as Kilian Kerner and #DAMUR, while Ritual Unions and Genaro Rivas will stage runway shows during the event for the first time.

Berlin’s diverse architecture will once again provide a backdrop for many of the presentations. As part of NEWEST, the runway format produced by Nowadays, BERLIN CONTEMPORARY winners MARKE, Orange Culture, UNVAIN, and BUZIGAHILL will present collections at the historic ICC Berlin exhibition complex. Elsewhere, Haderlump Atelier Berlin will show at Hotel Adlon, Rebekka Ruétz at Motorwerk Berlin, and sample030 inside the former Tempelhof Airport.

Student designers will also take center stage. Lette Verein graduates will present at Atelier Gardens, Kunsthochschule Weißensee will show at ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics, and Universität der Künste Berlin students, in collaboration with PLATTE.Berlin, will present in Charlottenburg. Scholarship recipients of the BERLIN CURATED program will showcase their work within the Feuerle Collection.

Presentation formats continue to evolve alongside traditional runway shows. RAUM.Berlin, organized by Fashion Council Germany and supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, returns with 16 brands exhibiting through hybrid showcase formats at the newly opened John Jahr Haus. Meanwhile, winners of the STUDIO2RETAIL concept competition will present experimental projects combining fashion with digital technology, installation art, and immersive storytelling.

For buyers and industry professionals seeking a closer look at collections, the FCG SHOWROOM will return to Hotel Zoo Berlin from July 4 to 6. Fashion Council Germany will host presentations from BERLIN CONTEMPORARY designers, while William Fan will also open a dedicated showroom following his runway presentation.

Beyond fashion presentations, the week will include a broad program of talks and conferences. Fashion Council Germany and eBay’s METAMORPHOSIS conference series will feature speakers including Moin Roberts-Islam and Angel Nemov, while Berlin State Secretary for Economic Affairs Michel Biel will participate in discussions hosted by concept store Supermarque. Additional programming includes Germany’s first Vogue Café, a fragrance launch from NAMILIA, and exhibitions throughout the city.

The official opening of Berlin Fashion Week will take place on July 2 with the Opening Dinner at Charlottenburg Palace’s Grand Orangery, hosted by the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises alongside Fashion Council Germany. The week will conclude on July 5 with Fashion Council Germany’s Closing Party following four days of fashion shows, industry conversations, exhibitions, and celebrations across Berlin.

With a schedule that blends emerging talent, established designers, cultural programming, and innovative presentation formats, Berlin Fashion Week continues to strengthen its position as one of Europe’s leading platforms for contemporary fashion and creative experimentation.