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Gerlinde von Steht was born in Berlin and is a certified fashion designer by profession. She was employed as the design and first-cut manageress in fashion establishments in Germany and Portugal. Her training as professional costume designer took place at the experimental theatre (Conservatorium de Teatro-Algarve) and continued training for classical theatre in Lisbon for works such as "The Tempest" by Shakespeare and "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. She was employed in the Instituto de Líguas de Algés as a lecturer for "German as a Foreign Language". At the same time Gerlinde von Steht also instructed pupils from 14 years of age in fashion design, cutting and tailoring at the German School Lisbon and St. Julian´s School. In 2005 the Berlin fashion maker Gerlinde developed from the idea of the famous "transformation"dress of by Bauhaus artist Ré Soupaults is in her collection Pepp ART variable fashion further. She created a multi-functional clothing system based on a random adventure experience with her young son in Portugal and the idea of Ré Soupaults. The invention „Pepp ART Variable Fashion 3 Outfits = 100 variations“ arose out of practical need dictated by much travel. Not only inconvenient suitcase packing, but also the continual hazard of taking along too many heavy or inappropriate clothes gave her this novel idea. The system Pepp ART variable fashion is patent registered with the German patent and Trademark Office. Pepp ART is registered as a name. Available in Berlin Mitte and from April 2011 in her own gallery "Pepp ART variable fashion & INTERNATIONAL TALENT SHOWROOM" Pariser Straße in Berlin. Shops in Berlin, Starting April 2011 Pepp ART
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