3. 7. 2026, 17:00-22:00

Ljubljana Fashion Week: ON BOARD Berlin

A Pop-Up Showcase of Slovenian Fashion Designers at Berlin Fashion Week
HOŠEK Contemporary
Märkisches Ufer 1Z · 10179 Berlin

Discover a curated selection of contemporary Slovenian fashion designers presented by Slovenian Cultural Centre Berlin – SKICA Berlin and Centre for Creativity. Ljubljana Fashion Week: ON BOARD Berlin brings together emerging and established names in fashion, celebrating innovative design, craftsmanship, and creative dialogue between Ljubljana and Berlin.

The showcase highlights a diverse generation of designers working across fashion, knitwear, footwear, textile experimentation, sustainable production, and conceptual design. The participating brands each offer distinct artistic perspectives — from ethical and zero-waste practices to performative silhouettes, workwear reinterpretations, and technologically driven textile research.

The evening will also offer an informal setting for creative exchange between designers, industry professionals, media, and visitors.

The show is part of Berlin Fashion Week. Find more information here.

Contemporary Slovenian Fashion Design at Berlin Fashion Week 2026

Featured brands & designers:  

Jona Bednjanec
Jona Bednjanec is a knitwear brand whose pieces are developed and designed by the designer herself, either on knitting machines or by hand in her studio. She also regularly collaborates with local knitwear manufacturers, thereby preserving the high quality of craftsmanship as well as the product’s origin, since each item is made entirely locally. Her inspiration comes from knitting technology, patterns, and traditional handcraft techniques such as hand knitting and crochet.

Just A Corpse
Just a Corpse blurs the lines between fashion and dance in a contemporary take on leisure, ballet, and dance wear. Framing the body from the barre to the bar, our collections carry the emotional impact of wearing a fashion garment with the functional, technologically precise properties of sportswear. Founded by fashion designer Uroš Belantič and model Valerija Kelava, the brand’s ethos reflects the breadth of their collective international industry experiences.

Kiss the Future X Anselma
Kiss The Future is an artistic project with a distinctive visual identity that has evolved into a sustainable fashion brand. Drawing inspiration from science fiction, urban culture, and experimental video, the brand approaches fashion as a research framework in which garments take on a narrative role. The collections are based on the use of vintage and deadstock materials sourced locally, and are produced in limited series through local manufacturing.

Lan Krebs
Lan Krebs creates magic out of the mundane, crafting ethereal, seamless silhouettes from one of the most utilitarian fabrics — jersey. Luminous tubular knits cocoon the body in diaphanous layers that reinterpret and reimagine the fabric’s structure. His practice has always centered on exploration within a landscape that can often feel restrictive. By pushing beyond functionality into forms that both play and resist, Krebs’ work occupies a unique position within the contemporary fashion industry through its instinctive fluidity.

M N K C L
M N K C L presents a distinctive visual language that balances fragility and subtlety with a strong, recognisable aesthetic expression. The brand’s collections are grounded in in-depth personal and material research, reflecting a consistent focus on textile exploration and print-based processes. Its practice is defined by an innovative approach to fashion design and garment construction, in which traditional sewing is reimagined and garments are constructed through screen-printing techniques.

Natasa Hrupic
Natasa Hrupic brand is based on duality. The style brand brings its own vision of fashion – it is based on evaluation of art and sculpture, which implicates classical beauty in an image of avant-garde, recognizes sensibility of concept, but above all glorifies sophisticated femininity. Collections of the brand are privileged as they are made of luxurious materials and prestigious methods of workmanship.

Nika Močnik 
Nika Močnik is a fashion and footwear designer whose work is defined by a playful and humorous approach rooted in observations of everyday situations, human behavior, and unexpected imperfections. She translates these insights into unique fashion pieces, using them to explore the relationship between functionality, absurdity, and aesthetics. She works as a footwear designer for Camper and CamperLab, and alongside develops her own brand, while exploring identity through contemporary, playful, and conceptually driven design.

Nika Ravnik 
Nika Ravnik is a fashion brand dedicated to exploring unconventional zero-waste design. It develops at the intersection of fashion, art, and the exploration of material, texture, and garment structure, with a strong emphasis on a conceptual approach and sustainability as a core value. Simple geometric forms serve as the starting point for each piece, which evolves through experimentation, texture, and thoughtful construction into complex yet wearable shapes.

Volja
Volja’s collections of shirts, jackets, trousers, and accessories are rooted in the heritage of workwear, yet developed through a contemporary design approach that emphasizes functionality, material quality, and long-term use. An important element of the brand is also the concept of the “date of birth,” through which each garment receives its own time stamp and traceability and becomes an object with its own lifespan, value, and relationship to the wearer.

Ghost Town
Ghost Town operates at the intersection of fashion, sport, culture, and community, with a strong focus on streetwear expression. Their work is centered around thoughtful design, high-quality materials, and the versatility of each piece. At the same time, they believe that the way a brand is presented — and the world it exists within — is just as important as the products themselves. For this reason, they place significant emphasis on visual storytelling, brand identity, and community building. 

Production Team:

Slovenian Cultural Centre Berlin – SKICA Berlin

  • Saša Šavel Burkart, head of SKICA
  • Miha Polanec

Centre for Creativity

  • Anja Zorko, head of CzK
  • Danaja Batinič
  • Ela Mejač
  • Ksenja Jaklič

LJFW Institute

  • Melinda Rebrek
  • Den Baruca

Public Relations

  • I.DEA PR

Production

Slovenian Cultural Centre Berlin – SKICA Berlin and Centre for Creativity, Museum of architecture and design (MAO)

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