Berlin Fashion Week 2010
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Fashionistas can get their fix at the Berlin (Berlin vacation rentals | Berlin travel guide) Fashion Week these days, where German and international designers present their latest collections. Premiered in 2007, the Berlin Fashion Week takes place twice a year and proves that Berlin can hold its own among international fashion cities like Milan, Paris, or New York.
Along with big-name designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Hugo Boss, and Escada, the Berlin Fashion Week is famous for its young up-and-coming designers. More than 30 international labels will show their creative ideas, so find out what's hot at runway shows, trade fairs, exhibitions, and, of course, parties, which take place in historic buildings as well as the hippest clubs around town.
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