
Summary:
- Clara Colette Miramon opened Berlin fashion week with her SS26 collection titled "CARE" presented by PLATTE Berlin.
- The collection mirrored invisible roles women uphold as the presentation’s set design showcased hospital beds and models on pilates reformer machines.
- The format was a clear message to the physical and psychological demands placed on women in everyday life and within social structures.
Clara Colette Marimon's womenswear collection returned to Berlin Fashion week with the presentation held in collaboration with PLATTE Berlin, an innovative concept store and initiative of the economic development agencies of the Mitte and Pankow districts. The show marked the brand's second appearance and took place Mid-day Monday on Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße.

Halting traffic on this popular street in the Mitte district, the show began with an elaborate appearance of models exiting an ambulance onto the cat walk. It could be seen that each model wore playful silhouettes and additional accessories such as corsets made from medical equipment.

Clara Colette’s signature style remained unmistakable, with figure-hugging silhouettes, leggings, miniskirts, and dresses featuring strategic cut-outs all making a strong appearance.The attendees of the show could look in various directions, as the presentation unfolded as an eventful installation. Models cared for one another on hospital beds embroidered with motifs that hinted at the designs to follow on the runway, while others performed full Pilates workouts on reformer machines, dressed in Clara Colette’s zippered jackets, all while additional models continued their walk down the main catwalk.

The performance reached its peak as the final model stepped off the catwalk, seamlessly blending elements of installation, intervention, and invitation. It served as a powerful reminder that women and caregivers are not behind-the-scenes figures, but the main event—deserving of visibility, recognition, and style.
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