OOR Studio is a Berlin-based creative collective and platform that aims to challenge traditional design standards. Over a range of diverse projects, it brings together creatives from multiple disciplines which at first glance may not seem to go together.

Through new ways of thinking, new standards, lifestyles and opinions, OOR studio has been able to create a new powerhouse of creativity. OOR Studio is based on an open-minded approach that evolves from various cultural areas and input without any limitations. It is a collective spirit based on freedom of creativity.

Fashion is the reflection of society and a non-verbal form of communication with one another, a direct expression of our innermost being. OOR Studio makes use of this means and reinterprets the interaction within communities, independently of what has been learned. OOR Studio‘s collection combines playful, almost childlike elements and the essence of personal stories in modern silhouettes, traditional yet contemporary. The brand aims to break with existing conventions and create space for a new, unbiased form of beauty and coolness, which is also an idea for redefining innovative, sustainable luxury.

In the Autumn/Winter 2024 collection, elements of different worlds collide, playful fantasy trips that swerve into different directions, a certain feeling of home through a connection to the base of OOR Studio, or a recurring element such as the panther that runs through various designs.The panther is of particular importance to Götz Offergeld as it has been his favorite animal since childhood; this symbol of power and strength is a befitting emblem for the brand. A colorful, flashy collection that is nevertheless restrained and yet always finds its way back to its origins in individual pieces, a reflection of the signature of the brand itself – an imaginative, joyful new purveyor of contemporary fashion.

OOR Studio presented the collection at Pitti Uomo from January 9-12, and continues to showcase the collection at their Milan showroom from January 13-17 (January 22-26 by appointment only) at Via Settala 59, 20124 Milano.