Exciting strap-details, sexy cut-outs, and a vibrant metallic shade: it perfectly sums up our favourite dress of the season designed by Ottolinger! This sparkling mini-length piece will surely make you the center of attention at any events, especially if you pair it up with your highest boots, a crystal-embellished Coperni>
This bikini set by Ottolinger so futuristic, so unique and so strange that we were more than excited to try it on! The multi-strap design ensures an exciting look that you will sparkle and steal the show at any pool parties. The true brave chicks can also wear the top>
The cutout swimsuit by Ottolinger is so futuristic, so unique and so strange that we were more than excited to try it on! The knitted fabric and the multi-strap design ensures an exciting look that you will sparkle and steal the show at any pool parties. The true brave chicks>
Berlin-based label Ottolinger is a collaboration between Swiss-born designers Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient. The pyrotechnic design duo met in Switzerland at the Basel School of Design and saw in each other kindred spirits and a same sense of aesthetic. They quickly began making waves with their avant-garde and fearlessly destructive challenge to luxury fashion’s status quo. Through their brand they want to convey the times we are living, and their base always focuses on pattern and shape, treating fine materials roughly – they “destroy” pieces in the best way. This is the innocence of being a kid and a teenager, just doing things without questioning them too much. The Labels punk approach to couture tailoring is a sign of confidence that trumps the glamour of a sleek silhouette. Ottolinger’s deconstructivism is both sensuous/luscious and pragmatic, invested in sartorial experimentation and ecological enquiry. Labor-intensive creations are held to the highest standards in quality and challenge traditional notions of couture with textural and deconstructive applications. The creative directors described its couture-level tailoring juxtaposed alongside radical deconstruction. The name for the label comes from a surname they spotted on a neighbor’s doorbell. The clothes have the look and feel of the one-of-a-kind, though deeply connected to a vigorous network of shared sensibilities and values about fashion, art, music and social action.