Hemfield is a fashion brand currently based in Bielefeld, Germany. The main focus is on extravagant silhouettes and organic forms.
It is driven by the possibility the designs gives to communicate inspiration through textile. Using the craftsmanship as an opportunity and motivation to explore and frame.
The company's philosophy is evident in elegant designs, historically inspired silhouettes and modern shapes.
The designs were awarded the "Golden Scissors" in 2020. This was followed by various collaborations with photographers, stylists and models, for example from Berlin, Amsterdam, Hamburg and Bremen, as well as numerous exhibitions and fashion shows.

Highlights were the presentation at Berlin Fashion Week of the collection 'Hide and Seek' (2022) and 'Dis-Order' (2024) as well as the Hague Fashion Week (2024).
Photo, Enrico Drews
Model, Christina Rieger
Hemfield was founded on the belief that
fashion is more than clothing on a body.
From the beginning, the brand approached design as an emotional experience, shaped by the feeling a garment creates when it is worn. The way fabric moves, the way a silhouette holds space and the quiet confidence it can give are as important as form itself.
Early designs focused on understanding this relationship between body and garment. Pieces were developed slowly, within a small and deliberate capsule, allowing time to refine how each design felt in motion and in presence. This process revealed a clear direction: elegance emerges when design is intentional and power can exist without excess. Hemfield’s language evolved through soft structure, controlled volume and subtle draping.

These elements are used to create silhouettes that feel calm yet expressive, garments that do not overpower, but enhance the wearer’s sense of self. Some pieces remain understated, others carry a stronger presence, reflecting the many ways elegance can be worn.

Today, Hemfield creates design-focused contemporary women’s wear rooted in modern femininity. Each piece is designed to hold feeling, to offer beauty, confidence and a quiet sense of power. Fashion, in this sense, becomes less about being seen and more about how it feels to be within it.
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