Bangkok, Thailand — Atelier Away From Home
Working on collections is a lot of work — one has to spend a lot of time in the atelier. To work hard but still have adventure, I decided to move my work to Bangkok. Working in a different culture is enriching, and being in an environment where garment production and fabric trade is in full swing — unlike in Germany — simply makes sense. There is so much knowledge and so much to learn.

For 2years I had my studio within the office of an Indian entrepreneurial family — a family-run fabric import and export company. Being experts in fabrics, they took the chance to start working in garment production with me. It was a mutual adventure.
I learned an enormous amount from them — about organisation, structure, how to manage people, how to run a business with precision and perfectionism. And above all: the spirit of always trying something new, testing, iterating, but doing it properly. That combination of openness and exactness is something I have carried with me ever since.



It was in Bangkok that I developed the first pure menswear collection — and laid the foundation for what A.D.Deertz would become.
here a photo from the lookbook of the first collection conceived in Bangkok

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foto: Felix Brüggemann