Adrien Brody waxing lyrical front row at Boss Orange by Hugo Boss
I was walking off the catwalk through to the backstage area when a young IMG employee asked me in German for my credentials. My first reaction here is always to just keep walking - I can't understand the language, don't like having to explain myself and just want to get on and do my job slash have fun with Steve backstage. If we were in Paris or Milan it'd be a different story, but Berlin Fashion Week is so small and there are so few international media here that I feel a rare sense of entitlement. Usually the keep-on-walking tactic works a charm - they either keep talking in German then give up, or follow me until I begrudgingly show them my pass.

WOW! It's Georgia Fowler backstage at La La Berlin - All backstage images /Steve Wood
About a minute after walking past the IMG guy, a higher-up IMG guy came backstage to talk to me and Steve. He told us we had to leave the backstage area due to not having an appropriate pass for the next show. We chose to politely decline to react. He got on his radio. The backstage manager came along. She'd been getting a bit testy with us yesterday due to our not following instruction. She too asked us to leave. Once again we chose to politely decline to react. They both got on their radios. The Vice President of IMG worldwide walked in. With a security guard. She explained the situation to us. We explained the situation to her. After ten minutes it became clear that we weren't getting anywhere. Steve was rather annoyed at this point and told them exactly what he thought of their behaviour. He did an admirable job of staying calm. He packed up his things and walked out, his head held high. I walked behind him shaking mine. I just don't get it. The organisers here are so obsessed with the rules that they're willing to sacrifice the international exposure that a photographer like Steve can get for them over something as insignificant as a backstage pass for one show. Where on earth is the sense in that?
Lunch with Georgia
Thirty minutes later Steve and I drove to Berlin Fashion Week's headline act - Boss Orange by Hugo Boss. After getting nowhere with European PR agents for the Hugo Boss show in Paris, I went back to my trusty Australian contact Amy. Within 5 hours she'd emailed me confirming a front row seat for the Berlin show, but no backstage access. You never know until you try though, so as soon as we got there, Steve began making enquiries with the giant blonde security guard out front. "No pass, no entry," came the reply. We waited around for a bit then decided to take matters into our own hands. We'd seen a group of thirty or so young people walking around the back of the building and decided that they must be the catering staff. We walked in the same direction and straight into a security guard. He said hello, we said hello and kept walking. 20 metres later we came to a second security guard. He said hello, we said hello and kept walking. We slipped in through the kitchen and found ourselves backstage. You win some, you lose some.

Georgia rocking out backstage at Anja Bockel
Backstage was like a who's who of big money girls - Siri Tollerod, Margarita Senchylo, Vlada, Kasia Struss, Lakshimi, Eniko Mihalik and Cato all sat idly. We set to work snapping the lot (I'll post the pics tomorrow). Two minutes before the show was to start I ran out onto the catwalk in search of my seat. Along the way I spied Adrien Brody with Sienna Miller and snapped a few quick shots. That girl sure knows how to work it for the camera. After the show Hugo Boss put on the biggest barbecue the world has ever seen. Tables lined with food (including better lamb chops than I've ever eaten in New Zealand) stretched as far as the eye could see. We enjoyed the festivities for quite some time then headed home.

@ Anja Gockel
It's now 3:51am. Something tells me that's not going to make for a very enjoyable 8am wake up call tomorrow. Only time will tell.

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16 comments:
Wait, you weren't allowed backstage?
Don't they know who you are!
If people don't want you back stage it simple enough to respect their wishes without trying to play mind games with them. FYI: Everyone in the industry is disposable.
I'm pretty sure they had their international exposure covered, without having to deal with those walking around feeling they are "entitled."
what show/s are these pics of Georgia from?
You should be grateful that you are overseas and attending these shows. Some people would give their right arm for the experience and being a little humble and grateful about everything you've experienced lately. Perhaps it would help you win some more readers rather than turn people off as fast as a fireman's hose.
Also, if you want access to shows, perhaps you should actually talk about the trends and what actually happened on the runway, not your backstage experiences with models and how you had your photo taken by Steve. I can't see the likes of Dior and etc would give you access if you just write as if you're on a fashionable holiday.
- fashion fan
Anon: Those pics of Georgia are from Anja Gockel and Lala Berlin
Sorry about the lack of captioning, I've done it now.
Isaac you are such a twat.
You know what?
I have to say fair call to the Anons and to Kat - I just re-read this post and I do sound like a bit of a dick.
I apologise. I wrote this at about 3am, I was exhausted and in a particularly cynical mood.
Sorry everybody!
I do feel very privileged to be over here and I'm having such a good time I shouldn't be complaining about anything.
Isaac, backstage was nothing spesh. I know you were tired but try to enjoy the experience. We are really lucky to be here, with perfect weather and some of the smoothest running I've seen at a FW. Hats off to the PRs.
I was just watching a few videos from berlin fw and spotted Georgia in quite a few! In my opinion she stole the show in this one! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNwGUhKgyDc
Seems to be doing so well over there! Go NZ!
So basically... you are not allowed backstage anywhere because nobody knows who the fuck you are. And you keep blaming it on them? Yeah right, boo hoo. Those germans are so stupid, why don't they just let any coked up ho who feels like it walk backstage??
You know, that feeling of entitlement that you have... there are names for it.
Here here! I agree with all of the above!!! Give right arm!
Thanks for the photos of Georgia (who just happens to be my one of my beautiful crazy nieces). I keep telling her you are a great source to find out what is going on (and for me to find out what she is up to! I love your blog and your positive outlook..Issac LIKES...I love that!!.. so sick of everybody elses tall poppy rubbish!
Sounds like you are having a great time over there, and GO GEORGIA!!
Thank you Melissa!
You are obviously a woman of good taste and refinement
xx
I'm not sure we should be asking Isaac to be more appreciative. He writes a blog for virtually nothing for all his readers. If it wasn't for his sense of entitlement at these shows, we wouldn't have access to any of the backstage shots that we do.
Saying that, I would love to see more collection shots!
I completely agree. I enjoy the style of your blog and the funny little stories that come with what is being called your 'sense of entitlement'.
You have more entitlement than a lot of your readers do... you're out there getting the stuff we're sitting at home waiting to check out in your blog
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