Vintage meets Zeitgeist…that is the basic idea of the collection „Mannigfaltig“ (a German play of words meaning „various“, „manifold“ or in this case „many pleats“). The name refers to the graphically arranged areas of pleats on the garments, but also to the target group of modern-day women wearing casual and unconventional clothes.By advice of their lecturer Annette Hofmann, the fashion design students Sophia Schünemann, Isabelle Lübcke, Samanta Lochmann, Sophie Kosse and Lena Lück incorporated high-quality embroidered fabrics from the 1930 years. They had been stored for decades in an Ex-GDR costume stock in Adlershof, a district of East Berlin and location of the former GDR TV networking station and studios. The basic idea was to combine these floral vintage fabrics with contemporary plain blue cotton and to develop modern oversized silhouettes and cuts with interesting pleated structures.