Berlin is not typically known for its luxury boutiques, but independent German brands are starting to change that perception. While the city may have fewer wealthy residents compared to Munich or Düsseldorf, a new wave of Berlin-based designers are taking a leap of faith and opening their own brick-and-mortar stores.
Haderlump Atelier Berlin, a premium gender-fluid brand, recently opened its first store in the eclectic neighborhood of Kreuzberg. The brand, co-founded by Johann Ehrhardt and Julius Weissenborn in 2021, has seen rapid growth by producing almost everything in its Berlin atelier. This allows them to create unique pieces without being constrained by minimum order quantities. With bestsellers like a black hoodie with a metal screw closure and a wrinkled bomber jacket, Haderlump is attracting a new class of arts and culture professionals who are looking for a more elevated shopping experience.
Similarly, womenswear designer William Fan has renovated and reopened his boutique in Mitte, where clients from the art world spend an average of €5,000 to €10,000 per visit. Fan focuses on providing a personalized shopping experience, with ready-to-wear pieces making up the majority of his sales. He also offers fine jewelry, leather goods, and ceramics to complement his collections.
Richert Beil, another independent label, is set to open its new space in Kreuzberg this spring. Like Haderlump and William Fan, Richert Beil is tapping into Berlin’s growing community of arts and culture professionals who are looking for unique, locally-made fashion.
These Berlin-based brands are not just opening traditional boutiques; they are creating hybrid spaces that serve as studios, event venues, and private client salons. This new approach to retail reflects a shift in the city’s fashion landscape, where experimentation and creativity are now being met with a commercial mindset.
As Berlin continues to establish itself as a hub for independent designers, these brands are paving the way for a new era of shopping in the city. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, unique designs, and personalized experiences, Berlin’s independent fashion scene is poised to attract a new wave of shoppers who are looking for something beyond the traditional luxury boutiques.

