
I know I haven't been posting as regularly as I could and it's not about to get better, because I'm leaving for yet another destination tomorrow and this time it's a real vacation, i.e. posting will be very light (I have no idea if I'm getting Internet access). The good thing is that Haute World will finally be taking you to a country outside Europe. Until then, I thought I'd present at least one store I visited while I was in Berlin (there are still plenty to come).
The thing that always irritated me a little about Germany was the fact that it's the third largest economy in the world (following the U.S. and Japan), yet when it comes to global acclaim in fashion design, they always seemed a little behind... at least compared to other nations - such as the two I just mentioned as well as the UK, Italy, France or even Belgium. Germany has given us everything from luxury cars to cool sports brands to Helmut Newton or Marlene Dietrich, so it's not like there's a lack of creativity there. And with many talented German indie designers popping up, there's thankfully a new movement of fashion innovators streaming from the country. But it's still not necessarily the country you think of when it comes to big-name designers. There are three exceptions, the two biggest being Karl Lagerfeld and Jil Sander, both hailing from the beautiful (and my favorite) city of Hamburg. The third is Wolfang Joop, a designer who is pretty much as legendary as the other two in his home country, but slightly overshadowed by them in an international context.
The thing that always irritated me a little about Germany was the fact that it's the third largest economy in the world (following the U.S. and Japan), yet when it comes to global acclaim in fashion design, they always seemed a little behind... at least compared to other nations - such as the two I just mentioned as well as the UK, Italy, France or even Belgium. Germany has given us everything from luxury cars to cool sports brands to Helmut Newton or Marlene Dietrich, so it's not like there's a lack of creativity there. And with many talented German indie designers popping up, there's thankfully a new movement of fashion innovators streaming from the country. But it's still not necessarily the country you think of when it comes to big-name designers. There are three exceptions, the two biggest being Karl Lagerfeld and Jil Sander, both hailing from the beautiful (and my favorite) city of Hamburg. The third is Wolfang Joop, a designer who is pretty much as legendary as the other two in his home country, but slightly overshadowed by them in an international context.
Joop, a native of Potsam (a city neighboring Berlin), first rose to fame when he created his namesake label JOOP! which specialized in women's and men's ready-to-wear. Later on, when the name became available for licensing, it was primarily associated with fragrances, as well as jewelry and other accessories. Selling all his own shares of the company between 1998-2001, Joop removed himself from the brand he conceived and created a new label called Wunderkind in 1997. The brand name, which means 'child prodigy', was deliberately chosen by Joop, because it's one of the few German words that's understood universally without translation (much like 'Schadenfreude', which is probably less suitable as a label name). While JOOP! featured mainly sophisticated, minimalist and very grown-up looks, he wanted Wunderkind to have a more youthful, fun and playful edge, but at the same time retained a mix of tailored, fluid feminine and luxurious elements. First unveiled during NY Fashion Week in 2004, the collections have now moved to the Paris shows, where they are presented each season.
Even though the label has become fairly successful and popular, Wunderkind might still be hard to find in retail spaces around the world, which makes visiting the main flagship in Berlin a real treat (and a must, if you love beautifully crafted clothes). The first thing that came to mind, when I stepped into the sleek boutique, was 'art gallery', and unlike other stores, which remind me of one as well, it wasn't just the clean interiors and simple decor, but the fact that entire walls featured nothing but framed pieces of art. The current FW09 collection is primarily inspired by the colorful shapes of Russian abstract artist Kazimir Malevich's pieces, as well as the black and white nature photography of Gregor Törzs. Prints of these works (most of them by Törzs) hang alongside the clothes, highlighting the source of Joop's inspiration and in some cases the framed prints are available for sale as well.
The other thing I couldn't help noticing when I entered, was the huge range of beauty products in a corner towards the entrance. Wunderkind also creates a large number of luxury skincare items, all of which were available in-store. Accessories, such as bags and shoes were laid out as well, most of which reflect the same artworks that also inspired the clothes.
Part of the store as seen from the entrance, incl. some photographs by Törzs (left) and a selection of bags on display (right).Because I don't often get to see the Wunderkind collection in person, I immediately started perusing the clothes and was not disappointed. Even if you're not into the colorful patterns or the nature-inspired prints, the draping, tailoring and other details such as ruching or pleating of the garments is impeccable. Of course you'll also find a large number of classic items, such as sharp-shouldered black coats and dresses featuring the more masculine look that made Joop famous. The store was completely empty on a Saturday, which isn't uncommon in German luxury stores (some may remember I had a similar experience when I visited the Jil Sander boutique), but there were only two SAs present and because upbeat music was playing, the atmosphere didn't seem as chilly as one might think.
Despite the futuristic touches, such as the small wall lamps, there were also a few cosy elements: the seating area near the changing rooms with it's soft light contained cosy circular couches and was decorated with reproductions of ancient statues.
Besides the clothes and artworks, there's also plenty more to look at. The most obvious prop is the large table in the center that stretches through the entire store. Its glass surface contains sketches, swatches, notes and photos, giving you a glimpse of how the current collection was created from scratch and any other tidbits Joop has decided to share with the consumer. The designer himself is an avid painter, illustrator and writer (his own artworks are currently featured and sold in Lumas), so some of the sketches were pretty impressive.
Currently there are only four Wunderkind boutiques in the world, three of which are in Germany (the fourth can be found in London), giving you the best excuse to drop by if you're ever in Berlin. There are plans of opening up more this year, mainly in the U.S. and Europe. What I loved most about the boutique, was the fact that it gave so much insight as to what inspired the collection, which is rare for a store and something a designer usually reserves for an exhibit. For further inspiration, I would definitely recommend checking out some of Joop's illustrations and paintings as well.
A selection of W. Joop's illustrations, including sketches for Wunderkind and color paintings (images: Lumas).Opening Hrs: Mon-Fri: 10:00-19:00, Sat: 10:00-18:00
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ReplyDeleteOh yes.. that Wunderkind store at the Gendarmenmarkt!
Unfortunately Joop´s "little child" Wunderkind is still a brand for insiders. I bought just a few days ago at yoox a Wunderkind dress in the sales for about 80% off.
Soooo .... I looove this post as I see now for the first time pictures of the interior!!! I love the atmosphere very much. Remember from one of my last Berlin trips that the store has a huge window front and the place itself at the Gendarmenmarkt is simply perfect.
ENJOY YOUR STAY IN BERLIN!!!!
I love the inspirational collage on display!!!
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I love his illustrations! And that they are displayed in the store where they are brought to life, it brings creativity and warmth. It's nice to hear that they have the upbeat music, I wouldn't have guessed. The draping and the movement of his clothes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a fantastic vacation! You deserve it and don't worry about posting, just enjoy and we look forward to hearing all about it when you return :) xx
Wonderful spacious retail space! The collage display is inspiring!! Have a fabulous weekend darling...
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I love the drawings!!
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I have never heard of Wolfgang Joop or Wunderkind so thanks for enlightening me! I don't think of Germany at all as a fashion nation: I was surprised when I saw pictures from German Vogue recently, and found them so much more interesting than a lot of other editorial stuff that's out there right now.
ReplyDeleteI used to use a Joop quote at my blog and he is brillant!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you and I wish you do enjoy your trip!!
Many kisses and see you when you come back!
Kira
Great writeup!
ReplyDeleteOh and...have a wonderful wonderful time on your vacation. :) I'm off to Houston for the weekend. Not nearly as glam as the destination you probably have in mind...
I finally posted the award on my blog. Thank you so much :)
Incredibly chic! Looks like an art gallery! I love the space and sitting areas, especially those little black lights on a wall... Adore them. Judging by their A/W colours they used Malevich's Black Square as one of the inspirations. :)
ReplyDeleteYou know, JOOP! was very popular in Russia a few years ago and I did see Wunderkind collections on style.com. but I never realised it was the same person! Silly me!...
This is one of the reasons why I adore your blog - I always learn something new here.
Thank you for a wonderful interesting post and I wish you a super relaxing and special holiday!
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Love their window display
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ReplyDeleteGreat post. I checked the ebay a few month ago...because I really want the Wunderkind shoes but unfortunatly I didn't find yet...
Have a great weekend, dear!
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Hi there-thanks for such a wonderful review of Wunderkind, their designs and pieces are very stylish indeed! Great photos and a lovely post, wishing you a fab weekend my dear!
ReplyDeleteI truly cannot believe that this is a shop - it looks like a museum. Fabulous review, darling! :)
ReplyDeleteHey-hey, where are you going for your vacation? Cause I'm also leaving next week... also outside Europe, to INDONESIA,to be more precise!
ReplyDeleteI'm sooooo excited!! What about you? Leaving for long?
Bon voyage, Haute Shopper!
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds fantastic, darling! Love those illustrations too!
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I love the window display and the cosy sitting area!
ReplyDeleteit looks so amazing! and the illustrations are absolutely fucking incredible!!!! LOVE THEM!!!
ReplyDeletehope you have a great weekend and a super vacation wherever you are off to! lucky you! you seem to have the most interesting and fabulous life!
i like all the looks, both old world and new.
ReplyDeleteyou really said it spot on, on all counts of germany's contributions in the creativity dept. coincidentally, i once used a german skincare line and it was really good for me; better then the more popular french or italian brands i've used.
i love this!!
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I love his name "Joop"...it's so fun to say it!! I'm impressed by his designs and sketches! I think Germany has a lot of new design talent waiting to be discovered! xoxoxxo
ReplyDeleteMalevic ! One of my very favorite painters...
ReplyDeleteI love Wunderkind, I especially love the destiny of its owner, he's really someone ! I can't wait to see what he'll imagine for spring.... and I really really wish I could be in his store in Berlin right now !
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Wow. It looks amazing - I love how simple and chic it is. Great post as usual! :)
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That's so true, isn't it? I think I didn't even realise because Lagerfeld is such a force, he's enough for several countries! But it is indeed good to hear that new talent is emerging and it will be interesting to see what they are doing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderland (wunderland?) of a shop. The illustrations are a dream. Lucky you. And thanks for sharing with us. ♥
have a fantastic holiday, we'll be here when you return :)
ReplyDeleteHey sweetheart!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, you're in Berlin now!!!! How fabulous!!!
I'm so sorry for the lack of my comments - first was the cold, then followed by too much work... Baaah!
Do you enjoy Berlin? If you'll find the time - just visit the "Ankerklause" in the evening hours in Kreuzberg, it's between Paul-Lincke and Planufer - that's an insider! A spot for Hollywood celebs and German actors as well, musicians, artists - this place is so much fun.
Sending you many hugs and kisses and all my best wishes for a wonderful stay in Berlin with the most amazing finds for your blog and for us!!
Thanks so much for your efforts and for sharing all these amazing finds with us. Even for us Germans it's a pleasure to see and to find out some more beautiful spots!
much love always, s.
I knew very little regarding Wunderkind, so thanks, my curiosity has been partly satisfied....because now I want to see more of their stuf....
ReplyDeleteOoo what great designs! Just lovely <3
ReplyDeletehey sweetie, thanks for the lovely comment you left on my blog :)
ReplyDeletei loveeee berlin! this place looks adorable x
hope you have an amazing time in africa, you lucky thing! i ended up missing most of london fashion week as i was so ill :( but ive been promised invites for the next one so it's not all bad
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I do love their inspiration tables.
ReplyDeleteBon voyage! Hope you have such an amazing time. Odd how having no internet access can feel so freeing, isn't it?
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Take full advantage of your vacation and I can't wait to read all about it afterward! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteWow, this store really looks like a piece of art of its own! The cosy seating area and the collage just take my eyes away...
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much for the interesting info on German fashion designers. I never really thought about, but you are so right. There aren't as many big German names as there could be. I've always found young Germans very up to date on trends and latest phenomena in music and pop culture - so why in fashion is there no big persona?
Have a lovely trip... can't wait to read about it!
What an amazing store and looks like a great place to see.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing and enjoy your stay in Berlin.
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Carolyn
Ohh great review!
ReplyDeleteHave fun on your vacation too!
Can't wait to see your posts about it!
Hey there. I really enjoyed your post. I hope you've had a fantastic weekend. Take care. Have a wonderful week ahead. Cheers!
ReplyDeletehaha even though germany is fashionably behind shopping there is still 10 times better than Ottawa Canada! I don't understand how Ottawa's shopping can be so bad since it's the capital city of Canada!
ReplyDeletehehe thanks for your comment, I love fast food too, but usually after eating it I'm always :S then think "gosh why did I just do that?!"
I love to have somthing from Underkind. But so far, I don't have luck.
ReplyDeleteHave a fab vacation!!
Hanh,
Thanks for sharing us some infos on this store and the label itself. I went to the Wunderkind website, and there were amazing accesories like bags and jewelleries... it is always good to somehow catch a sight behind the curtains ;) So this store and the label could know something! Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this, but the clothes look really fun! Hope you have a wonderful vacation and looking forward to seeing pictures of your travels upon your return! :) x
ReplyDeleteWell that certainly shows people who wonder if art and fashion can easily coexist! I am loving the idea of the shop looking like an art gallery. And yay for Malevich! I remember having a Malevich poster when I was younger, I loved all of the colours, plus his work is pretty accessible for younger children unlike an oil full portrait or what not.
ReplyDeleteI really do love the sketches on display, it has that feel of involvement with the creative process that you don't often get. I suppose it is like you get to see the mechanics behind the person who created the clothes you may end up wearing. And I must admit, the collection looks amazing.
Hope you're having a beautiful weekend and that you have a wonderful holiday :)
Wonderful post, as always. Enjoy your vacation!
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I had no idea Jil Sander was from Hamburg. I am hoping that all your savvy style & knowledge will rub off my way. Visiting your blog is such a learning tool to the design world which I richly appreciate. Have a remarkable holiday HW ~ are you off to your home in Scotland?
ReplyDeleteYour blog posts always teach me so many new things! I had honestly never thought about fashion from Germany (and being the third largest economy, you are right about there needing to be more of a fashion presence). I have never been, but if I make it to Berlin or Hamburg soon, I will most definitely stop by Wunderkind. I also love seeing the process of any art work- and that center table is so tantalizing!
ReplyDeletep.s. I would highly recommend New Orleans as a great vacation spot for foodies, but not necessarily fashionistas. Cath and I went into a few boutiques around the city, and they are pretty, but not interesting or particularly creative. NOLA used to be better known for their French antiques. There are still a few antique stores that are beautiful, but that has mainly given way to a lot of tourist shops. All that said, if you want to try gumbo, beignets, crawfish, and see beautiful architecture and learn about Cajun/ Creole history- it's a wonderful place. We are a little partial too it because our mom's family is from Louisiana, but it's probably not where we got our interest in fashion ;)
great post lovely! i especially love the collages presented. oh yay a real vacation? i hope you really enjoy it :) mwa
ReplyDeletefantastic post, i'm too a fan of Wunderkind. but then i happen to love most things about Berlin!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful trip!
Hope you are enjoying your 'real' vacation! Thanks for continuing to enlighten us about these designers.. I love learning something new whenever I read your posts. I'll have to keep an eye out for when a Wunderkind boutique opens in the U.S.!
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wow those photos are all amazing. I love your posts, they are so intelligent and I'm always learning things :)
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I think you're doing a great job ^.^
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Art and fashion...one and the same for me! This whole thing is new to me, I love this post. Actually all your German adventures. I'm honestly learning so much from you my darling!
ReplyDeletemedia group was a toughie for me...I might venture out into actual "media" but was thinking also along the lines of media buying, etc. DARN it I wish we could have coffee! :)
argh i want to go outside the country ! haha . reading this post is just like reading a fashion history . teehee ! love love . the shop looks so tidy and gorgeous . love it :D
ReplyDeleteV. interesting. Might look around for more. Your posts are always informative :)
ReplyDeleteLove your pics !
ReplyDeletenice post* (miss Berlin)
Love the artistic exhibits in this one - definitely looks pricey but from the sounds of it, the clothes are very well made.
ReplyDeletehave a great time on your holiday - can't wait to hear about it when you're back
Your post is..wunderbar! Germany does often get overlooked in the fashion world, so thank you very much for this eye opening post
ReplyDeletewish i had gone to wunderkind when i was there.. those sketches are lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi!! Looks like an amazing space- loving the unique paintings, marble floors, and seating area! Hope you have a fabulous time on your vacation!!
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By the way, I've passed along an award (and a tag) to you!
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HEY SWEETHEART!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat?! You're in Tunisia?! How fabulous is that?!!!! I hope you're having a great... no, I hope you're having THE BEST TIME, darling!!!!
Will you do a posting about Tunisia, too? :-D So curious! I hope so.....
Wishing you a wonderful + exciting weekend!!!
much love sofie
wunderkind looks awesome! im jealous of the mannequins, theyre better dressed than i am;)
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Hey, I found your blog by accident and I absolutely love it, I'll be checking back again for sure! I'm working on a magazine piece on Wunderkind at the moment and I used to live in east Germany, so I found this really interesting. Keep up the good work! Kay xxx
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I like the Wunderkind collections even though I dislike Wolfgang Joop as a person. Germany has a few great designers, then we have Hugo Boss and a cool indie szene but overall it's not a fashion country. Except for a few fashion savvy people in the bigger cities the majority of young Germans is dressed really, really bad! They seem to always manage to buy the worst stuff H&M or other high street retailers have to offer and mix it in horrible colour and fabric combinations. Then they combine skinnies that don't really fit them with sneakers (not the cool ones) and go to the club like that! It's just awful, I'm glad that I travel a lot to other, more fashionable countries :D
ReplyDeleteWell, kick me, but something about theplace reminds me of the Dover Street Market in London. And I love his illustrations.
ReplyDeleteFunny I should read your post, right after ranting out to a friend about the lack of reliable names in Indian fashion. This year, the Indian designers lost out on the NY Fashion Week, because of poor quality of clothes, sizing problems, and general lack of discipline.
love the inspirational collage. great post hon :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful vacation! I so enjoy the tours you take us on! A store's decor and styling do so much to enhance a shopper's experience. Looks like Wunderkind is worth the trip.
ReplyDeletei must be living under a rock. i had no idea karl lagerfeld was born in germany even though his name is clearly GERMAN.
ReplyDeletewunderkind has an "alice in wonderland" feel to it. i love it.
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I learned so much from this post-I had no idea that the wunderkind designer also started Joop! I love that seating area in the store. Have fun on your vaca xxxx
ReplyDeletehey sweetheart! i've missed hearing from you and what a great entry as always! i would one day like to visit Germany myself! and then i will refer to your posts for guidance ;)))
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i've never been to germany, but these are appealing to me. the shops are simply adorable and i also love the illustrations you post.
ReplyDeletehope you enjoy the october :)
have a great weekend
hi there! you are right, i can't think of a famous fashion german brand. but i bet they are not lacking in creative talent. can't wait for your next post! :)
ReplyDeletethose illustraions are great! And for some reason I really like those torch lights hahaha, have a wonderful vacation! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the window display!!
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Awesome post!!
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to locate Wunderkind online and here in the US ever since the last time you wrote about the line. The collection seems to be right up my alley...!
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