Where We Belong
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Where We Belong
"A KALTBLUT exclusive. Photography by Sibylle Oberschelp. The models are Mia-Li Siebauer, Nick Pugh, Karlotta Hohmann and Felix Busch. Brands used are Ttswtrs, Herr von Eden, Prada, Maison Margiela, Everlast, Vetements, Balenciaga, Zara, Haltbar, Moon Boot, Dickies, Adidas, Fundus Konzepthasengold, Ahirain, H&M, Decathlon, Angelika Paschbeck, Tom Rusborg, Olympus, Rohe, Wolford, Hunter, Lucky's Sweater, Drykorn, Daks London, Cos, Falke, OK Versand, Raey, Devil's Advocate."
"The production is a genuine family-and-friends collaboration. Conny and Sibylle are sisters, Sibylle and Jasmina are close friends, and everyone involved is connected in one way or another. The models come from this circle as well: Lotti, Conny's daughter, her boyfriend Felix, and Mia and Nick, whose natural chemistry shaped the atmosphere on set and is visible in every frame."
"We spent two days in the heart of the Chiemgau region, staying and shooting in an old farmhouse surrounded by fields and silence. Jasmina slept in a vintage camper, which became part of the visual narrative. The styling focused on pieces from our archive, garments with history, character and wear. Reusing and re-contextualising what already exists is central to our approach: slow fashion, conscious choices, clothes that have lived and continue to live through new stories."
The production brought former KonzepHasengold wardrobe pieces into a rural Chiemgau farmhouse over two days of shooting. Photography captured models Mia-Li Siebauer, Nick Pugh, Karlotta Hohmann and Felix Busch alongside Lotti and Felix, emphasizing natural chemistry and familial ties. Styling prioritized archival garments with visible history and wear, promoting reusing and re-contextualising as central principles of slow fashion. Jasmina’s vintage camper became part of the visual narrative. The visual language remained documentary, spontaneous, close and honest, aiming to portray two couples on the road experiencing shared time in nature, free from staging or pretence.
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