Circular by Design - InMOE 3D-ECO Fashion Show
This Fashion Show is part of 3D-ECO Fashion and funded by the European Union through Erasmus+
Erasmus+ projectProject Identifier: 2024-1-DE04-KA210-YOU-000243488
01.12.2024 - 28.02.2026#ECO3D #Erasmus+ #ErasmusPlus
Discover the Future of Sustainable Fashion with InMOE
Upcycled Apparel
Modular & Repairable Designs
Open & Honest Conversations
Local Production Concepts
3D-Printed Fashion
Old garments transformed with the magic of 3D printing
Clothing made to adapt, evolve, and last
Engage in transparent discussions about the challenges and opportunities in sustainable fashion—no greenwashing, just best possible solutions and authentic dialogue
Innovative approaches tailored to Berlin’s vibrant culture, promoting sustainability from production to prolonged lifecycle
New creations that push the boundaries of design and technology
Be inspired by concepts that prioritize longevity, circularity, and creativity while addressing the urgent need for a more sustainable fashion industry. Together, let’s reimagine how we wear and create fashion—starting here in Berlin.
The InMOE Fashion Show will mainly present the results the 3D-ECO-Fashion course, which equips young Berlin fashion designers with skills for the present and the future. The course introduces the participants to the concept of circular economy using the 3d printing technology, how to design clothing modular and developing with the participants together concepts of a more sustainable local fashion life cycle.We try to allocate 50 percent of the places to young female designers and designers with a migration background from Central and Eastern Europe in order to contribute to the integration and promotion of women in the tech industry.
Furthermore, we will invite members of our association, alumni, and participants of our monthly fashion upgrading workshops to present their designs.
3D-ECO-Fashion and the InMOE Fashion Show is funded by the European Union through Erasmus+.
Barbara Beit
Barbara Beit is an aspiring fashion Designer from Austria with a focus on statement accessories and jewelry made from regenerative or existing materials. Her mission is to not make the fashion industry worse than it already is, she rather tries to develop new ways materials can be beautifully reused. With 3D print, she explores ways to make this technology wearable with a circular goal in mind.
Links: https://www.instagram.com/rebeit.studio/
Karolin Haiyadre
Karolin Haiyadre is a Fashion Designer with a focus on innovative sustainability. Her main aim is to express through the medium of fashion blending manipulation techniques with 3d prited art and creates meaningful pieces that hold a message through symbolism and craft. Karolin’s designs are fueled and inspired by imagination and dream visions, implementing it through colors, shapes and materials. Most of her releases are showcased under the logo Trip On Drip, which is an online platform and a clothing brand selling 1 of 1 custom hand-made and upcycled clothing. (@trippieondrippie) follow for more ^_^
Links: https://www.instagram.com/trippieondrippie
Sy-Yu Chen
A scenography and costume designer whose practice expands the boundaries between costume and scenography. Educated in London and based in Berlin, she has worked internationally in theatre, film, and performance, developing experimental and modular designs that transform performance environments into living, wearable spaces.
Otari Glonti
Otari Glonti creates 3D-printed clubwear and underwear. He does not define himself as a fashion designer, but rather as a fashion engineer. Every garment he designs is modular and assembled without the use of glue or sewing.
Links: https://www.instagram.com/3dprinted.fashion/https://www.instagram.com/nipplepadart/https://www.mightandmagic.fashion/
Najmeh Hemmatyartabatabaei
Her artistic practice moves between sculpture, jewellery design and fashion. With a background in fine art and design, the artist pursues an interdisciplinary approach that combines materiality, form and concept. Her current focus is on 3D-printed fashion as an experimental medium at the intersection of art, technology and the body. This results in works that are not only worn, but also understood as spatial-aesthetic experiences.
Links: https://www.instagram.com/naji.designstudio
Not everyone finds it easy to start new conversations and make new acquaintances with people they don't know at first. That's whyduring the fashion show there will be an awareness and engagement team. This team will actively help you to connect with others. We will also facilitate other comfortable ways to interact, so that initial shyness does not become an obstacle for you.
InMOE always tries to create and strengthen local communities. Once a month we facilitate an InMOE Fashion Jam for members, alumnis and other interested people to create a community in Berlin.
Our Partners and Sponsors
Erasmus+
This fashion show is part of the Erasmus+ project 3D-ECO-Fashion
www.MightandMagic.fashion
Berlin-based brand focusing on 3D-printed fashion and accessories for the club scene.
To make the Fashon show meaningful, we need:
Designers
who are willing to rethink fashion design in a modern way
Local partners
who want to help shape the Berlin fashion scene in a sustainable way
Sponsors
who are willing to invest in the shareholders and stakeholders and the local Berlin community
● The fashion show takes place at Mollstraße 1, 10178 Berlin. ● The doors open at 18:00.● Join us on a donation basis — your support of €5–10 helps us a lot! InMOE is a non-profit organization, all income is used to cover costs.