For this episode, we met Alias Error in her studio and home in Berlin-Neukölln. She is actively involved in writing, recording, and performing within the Berlin electronic and indie-pop music circuits. Working as a solo artist, she is also the vocalist and lyricist in the project a.s.o. music, a duo that releases downtempo, trip-hop and other musical gems.
To mark the launch of the ”Coming Up Roses” collection by Martine Rose for Clarks, four collaborative silhouettes were re-designed: The Oxford, The Loafer, The Sandal, and Torhill Hi. These shoes exude a playful flair, featuring snake prints and pillow-like silhouettes.
We are happy to present an installation at Voo Space, highlighting the work of more than 40 Berlin-based artists. The project resulted in a collection of unique artisan pieces that capture the collaborative spirit of Berlin’s creative community.
Celebrated during the launch at Voo Store, “My Friend Magnus” is a limited edition book by Acne Studios. It features more than 200 candid and informal photographs of Magnus Carlsson’s outfits, capturing his legacy as a creative and his sociological influence on fashion.
Voo Store is on the brink of a significant milestone: Turning 13 years old. This isn’t just a birthday—it’s a celebration of a unique, independent concept store that’s not only withstood the challenges of retail but has also become a key part of Berlin’s creative scene in Kreuzberg.
The Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) and Voo Store proudly present their second collaboration and mentorship project, where fashion design students combine creativity and sustainability. The project, thoughtfully curated by the students, offers an engaging window into the fashion design process at UdK.
Once again, Voo Space was transformed into a vibrant place of fashion and culture, uniquely expressing the spirit of Lacoste & le FLEUR*. This second exciting collaboration between the two brands continues to draw inspiration from the dynamic world of sportswear, especially of tennis.
GUESS USA is taking over Voo Space. Founded in 2022, GUESS USA is revisiting the rich archives of mother-brand GUESS tapping into classic American styles the brand has become famous for in the 80’s and 90’s. In collaboration with different artists and creatives the brand aims to define a new generation of the American Dream with boundary-pushing and vintage-inspired designs.
For the latest episode of VooVisits, we spoke to sculptor Alexandru Gavriel Ganea in his spacious studio in Berlin-Weißensee. Drawn to art since childhood, the artist has explored different creative forms of expression before he settled on his sculpting practice. With his deeply personal and sensitive approach, Alexandru carves out questions of his life, identity and belonging.
Exploring the many ways of styling Mizuno’s iconic silhouette with a Voo Store editorial. Part of Mizuno’s long Rider history, the Wave Rider 10 comes with a white mesh base and electric metallic details. Designed by Tuan Lee who is responsible for some of the earliest Rider models, the sneaker follows a performance-oriented silhouette that illustrates decades of research and development.
Peres Projects celebrate their 20st anniversary at Voo Store with a monograph centered around its represented artists. On Friday, July 21st Voo Store hosted Berlin-based art gallery Peres Projects for their 20th anniversary book launch.
Voo Store opens new gallery concept space Voo Space on Oranienstrasse. Voo Space is a new hybrid gallery concept by Voo Store. Located on Oranienstrasse and directly connected to the Voo Store courtyard, the space serves as an extended creative vision of Voo Store exploring a new approach to retail in collaboration with brands, artists and cultural institutions.
For the latest episode of VooVisits we met with Berlin-based artist and designer Tra My Nguyen in her studio overlooking Neukölln. Working across the fields of fashion and art, Tra My explores social and cultural dynamics with an intuitive approach and an emphasis on deep research. We spoke to the artist about heritage, personal connection and her multi-disciplinary creative practice.
For the exclusive launch of the sneaker collaboration Voo Store imagines the J Force 1 paying hommage to sport, street culture and the sneaker’s heritage.
Launching an exclusive collaboration at Voo Store, Buffalo Source and Berlin-based creative collective Gruppe joined forces to reimagine the iconic tower shoe of Buffalo Source's mother brand Buffalo. Inspired by the underground industrial dance scene and techno culture, the reinterpretation of the 90’s classic was presented alongside a visual installation with an exclusive launch party at Voo Store, bringing together Berlin’s creative community.
For this episode, we visited Portuguese artist Leonor Antunes in her studio in Berlin-Wedding. Creating sculptures and re-imagining spaces informed by architecture and design, Leonor’s artworks are like thumbing through a multi-dimensional archive of the places, materials and people she engages with. Lead by intensive research and a deep appreciation for craftsmanship, materials and the works of often overlooked female artists and architects, her art tells stories of collaboration, connection and intersection.
For this episode, we met with Berlin-based designer Johannes Boehl Cronau in his studio in Kreuzberg. With a deep appreciation for design and a desire to make women feel confident, the designer founded his namesake label ioannes after graduating from London’s Central Saint Martins.
For this episode, we teamed up with Nike and The Fairest to peek into the safe sanctuary that is the studio of artist Rafaella Braga. Berlin and New York-based artist Rafaella Braga has constructed her world in the beginning through graffiti.
Benjamin Patch is a Berlin-based designer, ceramic artist and former professional athlete. He founded be.assembly, a collective of designers, craftsmen and artists in 2020. Benjamin’s earthworks seem to hold a power that transcends impermanence. His slow process and appreciation for the meditative practice of pottery have been influenced from time spent with a Japanese Master. Each shape, line or texture he explores is a reflection of his history and connection to the world around him.
For this episode we talked to the artist about his creative work, communication and a family member’s shared love for silicone. Located on Leipziger Straße, Dennis Bucks’ studio window reads a note saying “Dennis Buck hates to paint”. The German artist doesn’t take himself too seriously, creating art that is both playful and critical. With his paintings, Buck bags or brand collaborations, Dennis Buck moves across different creative fields, challenging ideas of self-expression with a wink.
Explore this year’s holiday installation featuring Berlin-based ceramicists and artists. Voo Store is happy to present an in-store installation featuring the ceramic works of more than 30 Berlin-based artists. While the installation aims to support local talent, it is also a nod towards a more mindful and unique approach of holiday gifting.
For this episode we visit Leon Teke, the man behind the archive and instagram-only vintage shop CopMeIfYouCan. Self-taught and fashion-obsessed in the best way, he has grown a small business from his home in Berlin-Kreuzberg, providing his audience with a premium selection of vintage designer pieces.
Introducing the "Neve World" collection for AW22 at Voo Store, Jacquemus celebrates the season with a fuzzy installation at the store. With a nod to the textured materials of the season, the installation serves as a display for beanies in vivid colours alongside oversized bucket hats, gloves and head bands with logo embroidery.