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Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and simply everything that is on our radar. And here is why it should be on yours as well!

PRADA BEAUTY APPEARS IN SABRINA CARPENTER’S NEW MUSIC VIDEO “MANCHILD”

Following previous collaborations, including the debut of PRADA Beauty’s first mascara and the viral appearance of the Color Changing Lip Balm in Astral Pink in last year’s “Please, Please, Please” video, Sabrina Carpenter playfully hints at a new project with the brand in her latest music video “Manchild”.

The video features Carpenter snacking on banana-shaped candies branded with Prada’s logo, a cheeky nod to the house’s iconic banana print. And a possible teaser for the next chapter of their collaboration.

Alongside the Pradascope Mascara and the recently revealed Prada Light Highlighter, the singer is also seen wearing a yet-to-be-released lip product. The moment has sparked speculation about a potential banana-inspired addition to the Prada Beauty lineup, fueling anticipation for what’s to come.

HAIKURE F/W 25 COLLECTION

With its FW25 collection, Haikure continues to refine its minimal, denim-rooted identity while introducing sharper tailoring and quiet contrasts. The Italian label, known for its sustainable approach and understated aesthetic, steps further into a modern uniform, clean lines, neutral tones, and utilitarian detailing softened by precise cuts and elevated fabric choices.

Founded in 2011, Haikure emerged with a focus on ecological materials and transparency in production. Denim remains its foundation, but the label has steadily expanded into a broader ready-to-wear vocabulary: relaxed tailoring, fluid trousers, crisp shirting. The silhouette is often generous but never careless, striking a balance between structure and comfort.

This season, silhouettes are more structured but not rigid. Oversized outerwear meets softened denim, wide-leg trousers pair with clean knits, and subtle workwear references appear throughout, suggesting an everyday elegance anchored in function. It’s a collection that doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but polishes it just enough to reflect something current: restraint, clarity, ease. The result is a modern silhouette with a focus on details and craftsmanship.There’s a quiet confidence to FW25, one that doesn’t shout for attention but earns it in the details. As the line between fashion and utility continues to blur, Haikure offers a clear, grounded point of view; precise, wearable, and considered.

THESE DR. MARTENS BOOTS ARE MADE FOR SUMMER

This years’ Festival Season is on the horizon and Dr. Martens is ready!
With their new collection of Knee High Boots, All Time Classics and an exciting new wave of Biker Boots, Dr. Martens is laying the groundworks for 2025s’ subcultural style-evolution. A mix of Flowery-Boho-Chic-Aesthetic and Underground-Bassist, culminates in a fresh yet familar looking release of Boots to accompany you through your summer.

Dr. Martens, the British footwear and accessories brand founded in Northamptonshire, England, boradly established itself throughout the 2010s, gaining spectacular public acknowledgement, first mainly trough members of the LGBTQIA+-Community and underground-culture and finally, through COVID, finding its way into the mainstream, while still retaining their indie-charme, great quality and style. Today, trough their iconic design-features, Dr. Martens Boots are instantly recognizable even for people who never heard the name of the brand.

MIU MIU REOPENS ITS LONDON FLAGSHIP ON NEW BOND STREET 

On June 7, Miu Miu reopened its London flagship on New Bond Street, introducing a bold new retail concept centered around cultural dialogue and community. The 700-square-meter space, now reimagined, embraces contradiction-merging dream with reality, femininity with rebellion. 

A play of textures and tones defines the ground floor: industrial metal meets signature pale blue walls, softened by wooden beams. Splashes of electric yellow and green animate the accessory counters, while a modular sofa anchors the dedicated shoe salon. Upstairs, intimacy reigns. Modular wooden squares form floor and ceiling; curated lounges with layered carpets and sculptural seating invite pause. A dramatic desk and sprawling sofa act as a hub, leading to private dressing areas adorned with embroidered wardrobes. A secluded salon awaits for exclusive appointments. To mark the occasion, Miu Miu presents a global preview of its latest Upcycled collection in collaboration with costume visionary Catherine Martin. 

Celebrations culminate on June 12 with Miu Miu Club London 2025, an evening curated by Little Simz at The House of KOKO and KOKO Camden-featuring live music, immersive performances and DJ sets that echo the brand’s ever-evolving spirit.

ON OUR RADAR

Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…

ON OUR RADAR

Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…

ON OUR RADAR

Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…

ON OUR RADAR

Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…

ON OUR RADAR

Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…

ON OUR RADAR

Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…