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EXPLORE GERMANY: discover the top luxury shopping in this vibrant, eclectic country with our essential guide
If you are looking for a wide selection of exquisite timepieces and FINe jewellery, you only need to keep one name in mind.
For more than 140 years, the name “WEMPE” has stood for the utmost expertise in the art of making jewellery and timepieces at 33 Wempe showrooms world-wide. Our pieces of jewellery uphold international standards and are born in our own atelier. And a century-old friendship links us with the world’s foremost watch manufactories. You will find WEMPE showrooms at the loveliest locations in great European metropolises and in New York City. We look forward to your visit!
At the best Addresses in Germany and in London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna and New York. www.wempe.com
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Discover the superlative of a solitaire: the certified WEMPE-Cut® diamond has 137 hand-cut facets – 80 more than the classic brilliant-cut diamond – and therefore an extremely high degree of light reflection aand extraordinary brilliance. At the best Addresses in Germany and in London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna and New York. www.wempe.com
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Schuster – Your sport shop in the heart of the city As a family business in its 3rd generation, we are a true Munich institution. With the 2018 renovations, we offer 5,400 m2 for more brands, a multitude of services, our very own bouldering wall and our brand new Alpina Bar. Drop by for enthusiasm, inspiration and expert advice. Discover passion for alpine sports and Munich’s way of life right at the Marienplatz.
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Check Out SHOP selects a standout piece from Germany this season Products Key looks for the season, from fashion and footwear to jewellery and accessories
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Shop Window One store not to be missed in Germany News Seasonal updates on shops, services and new products
Brilliant And Beautiful When it comes to shopping for fine jewellery, Germany’s big cities present a stunning range of options, as Lucinda Turner discovers
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Maps and guides to the top shopping areas in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Dresden
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Above (clockwise from top left): Jo Malone counter at Ludwig Beck, Munich; Wellendorff My Heart rings, which celebrate the brand’s 125th anniversary; Ermenegildo Zegna autumn/winter 2018/19
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FASHION FLASHBACK Escada has been a mainstay of the German fashion scene since the early 1980s, and the brand’s autumn/winter 2018/19 collection is inspired by its inaugural decade. Renowned for its bold use of colour, striking patterns and opulent embellishment, the label goes back to its roots this season with the first collection from new global design director Niall Sloan. For a vintage-inspired addition to your wardrobe, the vibrant yellow cross-body bag is a brilliant choice. The gold heart emblem harks Save up to 14.5% by shopping tax free, see page 48
back to the fun and frivolity of the era, while the cross-body strap makes the bag perfectly practical for day-to-day wear. Also available in cherry red and aquamarine, it’s a piece guaranteed to make you smile. lt Escada bag, €899, Escada, Maximilianstrasse 25, 80539 Munich, +49 (0)89 219 9650, escada.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 36
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Invest in a classic watch this season - in a stylish shade of silver and blue
Breitling watch, €7,300, Wempe, Goethestrasse 10, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 2097 4747, breitling.com
Hublot watch, €21,700, Hublot, Goethestrasse 4-8, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 1338 5326, hublot.com
Tag Heuer watch, €5,550, Pletzsch, Zeil 81, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 281659, tagheuer.com
Omega watch, €4,400, Omega, Goetheplatz 5, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 9288 1957, omegawatches.com
Rolex watch, from €9,600, Wempe, Goethestrasse 10, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 2097 4747, rolex.com
IWC watch, €7,600, IWC, Goethestrasse 18, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 1388 2888, iwc.com
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CHIC IN CAMEL Opt for neutral tones and soft materials for a sophisticated winter ensemble
Aigner bag, €1,300, Aigner, Theatinerstrasse 45, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 3070 2066, aignermunich.com
Chopard watch, €36,200, Chopard, Maximilianstrasse 11, 80539 Munich, +49 (0)89 224343, chopard.com
Jimmy Choo boots, €895, Jimmy Choo, Maximilianstrasse 16, 80539 Munich, +49 (0)89 2102 4775, jimmychoo.com
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Sandro trousers, €195, Sandro, Theatinerstrasse 33, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2554 6254, sandro-paris.com
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Atelier Swarovski ring, €199, Swarovski, Marienplatz 20, 80331 Munich, +49 (0)89 2303 2650, atelierswarovski.com
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Woolrich hat, €165, Woolrich, Brienner Strasse 11, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2102 9771, woolrich.com
The Kooples cardigan, €365, The Kooples, Neuhauser Strasse 18, 80331 Munich, +49 (0)89 2102 8578, thekooples.com
Cada earrings, €9,650, Cada, Maffeistrasse 8, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2554 270, cada.de
Mulberry scarf, €130, Oberpollinger, Neuhauser Strasse 18, 80331 Munich, +49 (0)89 2902 4816, mulberry.com
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Max Mara coat, €1,469, Max Mara, Theatinerstrasse 11, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2424 3766, maxmara.com
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Leading German fashion label Hugo Boss has opened a new store in Munich’s famous Fünf Höfe shopping arcade. Over three floors, the store presents all the latest collections from Boss for men and for women, from ready-towear and top-quality suiting to the brand’s beautifully designed leather goods and accessories. Visitors can also explore a number of interactive features, including touchscreen Save up to 14.5% by shopping tax free, see page 48
mirrors, allowing you to shop every piece from each collection. This is the perfect place to learn all about one of Germany’s most renowned labels. hl Boss, Fünf Höfe, Theatinerstrasse 8, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2421 8880, hugoboss.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 36
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AESOP AT HOME In September Aesop unveiled its first design object for the home, a brass oil burner that diffuses fragrance. Aesop collaborated with Studio Henry Wilson on this product, opting for soft lines and an asymmetric shape. A lost-wax technique was used to cast the solid brass, so the surface of each vessel is slightly different and will develop a unique patina over time. To coincide with the introduction of this first homeware piece, Aesop has also launched its fourth oil burner blend, called Béatrice, which is characterised by patchouli and Atlas cedar notes. Famed for its skincare and fragrance products, Aesop is also known for its thoughtful store designs and this new step into the world of interiors perfectly reflects the brand’s philosophy. grc Aesop, Poststrasse 22, 20354 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 3499 3636, aesop.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 42
MODERN MAN For this autumn/winter Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director Alessandro Sartori has artfully blended sportswear and tailoring to create the homogenous Zegna Couture collection, perfectly designed for the modern man. New for this season is the One 1/2 Breasted construction, a fusion of single- and double-breasted jacket and coat styles that adds a sense of refined effortlessness to tailoring. In keeping with Ermenegildo Zegna’s pursuit of utmost quality, there’s a strong focus on fabrics, such as the label’s Oasi Cashmere, which uses a sustainable dyeing process from natural pigments. Other highlights for autumn/winter include an update on the brand’s ingenious fabric Pelle Tessuta, which is presented on briefcases and bags in a herringbone pattern for the first time. grc Ermenegildo Zegna, Kufürstendamm 186, 10707 Berlin, +49 (0)30 8871 9090, zegna.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 32
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CHARM CANDY This autumn Pandora introduces Reflexions, a collection of bracelets with a flexible mesh texture that can be customised with a choice of charms including a crown, the infinity symbol, the Pandora Floating Locket and simple bars studded with cubic zirconia stones. The bracelets are made in a range of metals; choose from the brand’s signature sterling silver, the 18-carat gold-plated Pandora Shine or the pink-hued Pandora rose. The charms clip on to the bracelets, with silicone grips to keep them secured. Defined by clean lines and geometric shapes, the new Pandora Reflexions collection offers myriad combinations, allowing you to create jewellery that mirrors your style and taste. grc Pandora, Zeil 106–110, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 2193 5687, pandora.net
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The humble carnation was the starting point for Tory Burch’s autumn/winter 2018/19 collection. The brand’s catwalk show featured a sea of the often overlooked pink flower, and floral motifs can be seen throughout the label’s offering. Romantic, fluid skirts teamed with elegant outerwear give the Tory Burch woman a relaxed yet sophisticated silhouette for the season, while modern white leather accessories are certain to be a hit. Head to the store in Munich to shop the covetable collection. lt Tory Burch, Theatinstrasse 44, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2166 8682, toryburch.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 36
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When it comes to shopping for fine jewellery, Germany offers a stunning range of options, as Lucinda Turner discovers
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Above: Wellendorff Rope Princess necklace
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lthough dazzling gems may not be the first things that spring to mind when visiting Germany, there are riches here. The country’s big cities are home to some of the best names in the field of fine jewellery – Wempe, Wellendorff and Bucherer are three brands you simply must discover. The most famous name on the German jewellery scene, Wempe has stores in seven countries, including an impressive range of 26 boutiques across Germany. Founded in 1878, this is still a family-run business. From humble beginnings in the town of Elsfleth, west of Hamburg, Wempe found a niche in the market by adapting and changing to suit the needs of its customers. Its first store was a watch workshop that specialised in repairs as well as selling new models, providing both a necessary service and the thrill of a new purchase. This was augmented by the stunning window displays of founder Gerhard Diedrich Wilhelm Wempe, and the company thrived in an era when visual merchandising was otherwise almost non-existent. It was not long before Gerhard Wempe opened a store in the busy town of Oldenburg, and in 1907 the brand branched into cosmopolitan Hamburg, becoming the first jewellery and watch dealer in the city to set up a network of shops selling its own watches as well as new Swiss imports. Expansion and innovation have always driven the Wempe business as well as the Wempe family. In 2003, when the founder’s great-granddaughter Kim-Eva Wempe took the reins of the company, such spirit continued. Having already pioneered a successful in-house jewellery line at the turn of the millennium, Kim-Eva Wempe also launched her own eponymous line. The By Kim range turned this historic family watchmaking business into a vibrant player on the international jewellery scene. The brand also boasts the trademarked Wempe-Cut® diamond; a secret cut that was specially developed for the company. Where a diamond will typically include around 57 facets, the Wempe-Cut® offers a groundbreaking 137 light-catching facets, giving each stone almost unparalleled sparkle. Each cut takes two days to complete and can only be Above (from top): Wempe founder Gerhard Dietrich Wempe; the brand’s managing director today, Kim-Eva Wempe
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Each Wempe-Cut® cut diamond takes two days to complete undertaken by the most skilled of diamond experts. To showcase these extra-special stones, a new range, Splendora by Kim, has been designed. The collection includes rings, pendants and earrings, with each one of the magnificent Wempe-Cut® stones surrounded by 16 smaller brilliant cut diamonds to amplify the sparkle. ‘As a result, the Splendora by Kim line radiates exactly the lightness and transparency that makes style timeless,’ remarks Kim-Eva Wempe. If you are looking for timeless style, Wempe is not the only player in Germany. Wellendorff, based at Pforzheim, south of Frankfurt, is another family-run German jeweller that puts craftsmanship and exceptional materials at its heart. Ernst Alexander and Julie Wellendorff opened their jewellery workshop in 1893 and soon counted the Russian tsar and the British royal family among their customers. As time went on, the family saw a decline in the need for the grand jewels with which it had made its name and concentrated instead on high-quality gold and signet rings. Ernst Alexander Above: Wempe-Cut® diamond earrings and ring
Wellendorff’s advice to this son was that if you ‘work with the best and most spectacular materials and employ the best goldsmiths it is inevitable that you will produce the most exquisite jewellery in the world’. The rings were an instant success and to this day Wellendorff’s annual ring launches are among the brand’s most successful. The real signature for the brand came in 1977, with the creation of the Wellendorff Rope, a necklace in woven 18-carat gold. It is said to be the softest necklace in the world. The idea of jewellery as a symbol is central to Wellendorff and, reflecting this, Hanspeter Wellendorff created the original Rope necklace as a gift for his wife Eva. Whether through its distinctive rings, its silky soft necklaces or its new My Heart ring created to celebrate the brand’s 125th anniversary, each Wellendorff piece carries the idea of love through to its core.
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Five years before Wellendorff opened its first workshop, just across the border in Switzerland another family-run company by the name of Bucherer started selling its wares in Lucerne. Much like Wempe, the company’s origins lie in watches, but the Bucherer Fine Jewellery line is now present in its 33 stores in Europe, including the world’s largest watch and jewellery store, in Paris. Throughout its six German locations, in Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Nuremberg and Düsseldorf, the brand’s own line of jewellery is as much, if not more, of a reason to visit as the international watch collections. When it comes to jewels, Bucherer’s approach is to create modern, timeless pieces Above (from top): Wellendorff My Heart rings, created to celebrate the brand’s 125th anniversary; Ernst Alexander Wellendorff and one of his designs, from 1893
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that evoke a sense of fun. The latest launch, the Peekaboo collection, is a perfect example of this. Bangles, earrings and statement cocktail rings feature colourful cushion cut gemstones set in white and rose gold and finished with diamonds. The design of the collection is inspired by an idea of a modern Marie Antoinette, in equal parts jovial and magnificent, while the cushion cut used on all the stones was specially selected to show the alluring colour and shine of each jewel. While the core of the collection features
aquamarines and morganites, there’s an extra-special touch with a unique ring featuring a Paraiba tourmaline, one of the rarest and most exquisite gemstones in the world. ‘We consider ourselves extremely lucky that we are able to procure such a magnificent example of a Paraiba tourmaline,’ says Matthias Heimberg, director of Bucherer Fine Jewellery. ‘And even more so to set it in such an unusual piece of jewellery.’ Whether you are searching for an extraordinary one-off piece, a dazzling diamond or a golden ring to be worn every day, the fine jewellery shops that line Germany’s streets are excellent places to start
Above (from left): Bucherer Peekaboo ring featuring a Paraiba tourmaline; a bracelet from the same range
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Cycling enthusiasts should make a point of visiting Rapha’s Clubhouse during their time in Berlin. Situated in the city’s Mitte district, the Clubhouse contains a shop filled with bikes, cycling clothing and accessories, and a café serving one of Berlin’s best selections of speciality coffees. It is also the home of the Berlin chapter of the famous Rapha Cycling Club. Be sure to speak to the expert staff to find out about the best cycling routes and tours of the city. Rapha Clubhouse Berlin, Alte Schönhauser Strasse 5, 10119 Berlin, +49 (0)30 2336 3614, rapha.cc
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LALA BERLIN Founded Berlin in 2004, German fashion brand Lala Berlin has come to embody the creative spirit of the city. Known for its striking prints and bold use of colour, the label is the perfect midpoint between the urban hipster style of East Berlin and the refined elegance of West Berlin. For autumn/winter 2018/19, Lala Berlin has added to its ever-popular range of silk scarves with a new incarnation of the Cube design. KaDeWe, Tauentzienstrasse 21-24, 10789 Berlin, +49 (0)30 21210, lalaberlin.com Department Store Global Blue Refund Office
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TSATSAS Quality and clarity are at the heart of Frankfurt-based leather label Tsatsas. Using only the finest materials and a clean, simple approach to design, it produces bags which are the epitome of understated luxury. Rather than relying on exterior branding, the label offers a unique signature structural shape, making Tsatsas pieces instantly recognisable – and hard to overlook. Andreas Murkudis, Potsdamer Strasse 81, 10785 Berlin, +49 (0)30 6807 98306, tsatsas.com
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GLOBAL BLUE LOUNGE Global Blue has expanded its Tax Free Shopping lounge network this year with a new opening for high-spending customers in Munich, who can now shop and save in comfort and enjoy a stress-free experience. Connecting and streamlining a premium personalised tax refund experience for VIP visitors to the city, the invitation-only lounge also offers complimentary Wi-Fi, a shopping service and multilingual staff. Global Blue Lounge Munich, Maximilianstrasse 30, 80539 Munich, +49 (0)89 2111 1990, globalblue.com Global Blue Retailer
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Beauty lovers who are visiting Munich shouldn’t miss Ludwig Beck. This premier department store is home to one of the largest beauty and cosmetic departments in the city, and this year sees the 10th anniversary of its Jo Malone counter. Here visitors can explore the British brand’s range of fragrances, including perfumes and scents for the home, as well as luxurious soaps, body creams and bath oils. Ludwig Beck, Marienplatz 11, 80331 Munich, +49 (0)89 236910, ludwigbeck.de Non-Global Blue Retailer
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Since 1973, Jil Sander has been synonymous with modern, minimal German design. While the brand has been through many changes over the years, the clear aesthetic has remained and when Lucie and Luke Meier took over the label’s creative direction in 2017, their respect of that simplicity was evident. For their second season, a primarily monochrome collection was broken up with bursts of vibrant red and blue. Jil Sander, Neuer Wall 43, 20354 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 3741 290, jilsander.com
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German brand Niessing has become a go-to label for its classic jewellery designs with a twist. Collections spanning necklaces, earrings and rings take inspiration from architecture and are available in silver, gold and rose gold with a matte, modern finish. The Mirage collection was inspired by light and by the shadows that its playful forms create. Niessing, Martin-Luther-Platz 32, 40212 DÜsseldorf, +49 (0)211 325186, niessing.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 44
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WHEN YOU SHOP THE WORLD, SHOP TAX FREE Global Blue Tax Free Shopping brings you savings on the purchases you make at over 300,000 stores across the world’s best shopping districts. So why not join the 26 million travellers who shop tax free with Global Blue every year? Simply look for the blue star or ask for Global Blue, and follow our easy process.
1. Shop Wherever you shop, ask for a Global Blue Tax Free Form and remember to keep your receipts.
2. Claim
When you’re heading home, at your point of departure visit customs to get your receipts approved, before collecting your refund at one of our Refund Offices.
At all airport Refund Offices, go to customs before check-in
Refund Offices Berlin
Berlin Schönefeld Airport Terminal A, Departures, next to café-bar Berlin Tegel Airport Terminal A, Service centre, next to customs Downtown Berlin KaDeWe, Tauentzienstrasse 21-24 Galeria Kaufhof, Alexanderplatz 9, customer service centre, fifth floor
Cologne
Spend a minimum of €25 and save up to 14.5% of the purchase price. Please note that the final refund you receive will consist of the VAT total, minus an administration fee. At some airports a cash handling fee per Tax Free Form will be charged should you require an immediate refund in cash.
Contact
taxfree@globalblue.com +421 232 111 111
Cologne Bonn Airport Kirschner bookstore, terminal 1 B/C, departures, airside, and terminal 2 D, departures, landside Downtown Cologne Galeria Kaufhof, Hohe Strasse 41-53
Dresden
Dresden Airport Lufthansa service counter near customs Downtown Dresden Altmarkt-Galerie, Webergasse 1
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf Airport Change Group, seven locations – for items in check-in luggage, departures, hall B, near counter 192 Downtown Düsseldorf Service centre, Galeria Kaufhof, Königsallee 1-9, first floor
Frankfurt
Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, level 2, hall B, landside, counter 643-646 Terminal 1, level 2, hall B, airside, behind passport control, near gate B41 Terminal 1, level 3, hall Z, airside Terminal 2, level 2, hall D, landside Terminal 2, level 3, hall D, airside Downtown Frankfurt Galeria Kaufhof, Zeil 116-126, basement Karstadt, Zeil 90, fourth floor
Hamburg
Hamburg Airport Global Blue, terminal 2, departures, airside pier at Gate A19 Downtown Hamburg Alsterhaus, Jungfernstieg 16-20, basement Galeria Kaufhof, Mönckebergstrasse 3, second floor
Hanover
Hanover Airport Terminal B, opposite customs in airport service area
Konstanz
Reisebank AG, Bahnhofplatz 43
Leipzig
Airport Leipzig/Halle ASL service counter, passage between central terminal and terminal B
Metzingen Outlet City
Reisebank AG, Reutlinger Strasse 58
Munich
Munich Airport: Terminal 1, departures, level 4 Terminal 2, departures, level 4 Terminal 2, transit, level 5 Downtown Munich Global Blue Lounge, Maximilianstrasse 30 Galeria Kaufhof, Kaufingerstrasse 1-5 Karstadt, Bahnhofplatz 7, third floor Oberpollinger, Neuhauserstrasse 18, fourth floor
Stuttgart
Stuttgart Airport Reisebank AG, terminal 1, arrivals Reisebank AG, terminal 3, departures Downtown Stuttgart Galeria Kaufhof, Königstrasse 6
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BOUNTY OF THE SEA Wald began as a small store in Berlin’s trendy Mitte district. Model Joyce Binneboese and stylist Dana Roski would bring back pieces from up-and-coming designers they discovered on their travels and sell them to Berlin’s fashion insiders. In January 2018, eight years after the store first opened, Wald’s founders decided to branch out from selling the designs of others and launched their first jewellery collection – the response was astronomical. The brand’s 19-piece collection of shell-themed jewellery has been spotted on everyone from Instagram Save up to 14.5% by shopping tax free, see page 48
influencers to Marion Cotillard at the Cannes Film Festival. Now operating online and also stocked in select boutiques, this small German brand is making an international impact and the Drop It Like It’s Hot necklace, pictured, is a great piece to start your collection. lt Wald Berlin necklace, €199, April First, Auguststrasse 77, 10117 Berlin, +49 (0)30 6521 9144, wald-berlin.de
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