Inspired by Colors and Patterns: The World of Odeeh
In the vibrant world of Odeeh, designers Otto Drögsler and Jörg Ehrlich draw inspiration from a kaleidoscope of colors and patterns. Their recent research trip through Italy, which took them to Arezzo, Florence, Pisa, Forte dei Marmi, and Assisi, sparked a creative journey influenced by jewelry from the 1950s and the whimsical stained glass found in flea markets and vintage shops. These discoveries have translated into a mesmerizing fall collection that showcases intricate brocades and shimmering rhinestones.
What sets Odeeh’s latest collection apart is its defiance of traditional winter aesthetics. Despite the presence of wool coats and aviator jackets, the ensembles exude a sense of lightness and playfulness. Dresses layered over pants, paired with caps and scarves, evoke a late summer vibe that defies seasonal norms. Dubbed “The Many Faces of a Curious Woman,” the collection embodies a spirit of contradiction and surprise, where black midi dresses coexist with exuberant prints.
Drögsler and Ehrlich have always championed freedom of expression in their designs, striking a delicate balance between restraint and extravagance. Whether it’s a sleek minimalist look or a riot of bold patterns, their guiding principle remains constant: “Somehow it should remain relaxed.”
With Odeeh’s eclectic blend of colors, textures, and silhouettes, each garment tells a story of curiosity and individuality. Embrace the spirit of adventure and self-expression with Odeeh’s latest collection, where every outfit is a canvas waiting to be painted with your unique style.

