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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-10T06:53:11.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "fashion",
    "Annabella Bowen",
    "Gabriella Clifford",
    "Iliyan Gogoff",
    "Jonas Minner",
    "Joshua Springate",
    "Lisa Yermakova",
    "Lucy Brown",
    "Manuel Ramos",
    "Maria Fernandez",
    "Marijana Radosavljevic",
    "Marshall Bromley 750",
    "Marshall Kilburn III",
    "Marshall Major V",
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    "Rahul Balu Varghese",
    "Sonja Madani",
    "Yoana Anastasova",
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  "textContent": "For Berlin-based DJ, Nina Doll, sound and image are inseparable. Her practice moves fluidly between the booth and the studio, where rhythm becomes structure and atmosphere becomes form. “My work as a DJ definitely influences my work as a designer,” she says. “Community is so important to me as an artist — especially as a female artist in Berlin.” That sense of togetherness shapes everything she does. Nina is surrounded by a circle of sharp, fearless women, and that proximity fuels her confidence and curiosity. It’s an empowering moment, she feels — one where collaboration replaces competition, and growth happens in plain sight. Community, for Nina, isn’t just support; it’s the engine that helps artists learn, evolve, and take risks. There’s also joy at the core of her work. Drawing from the early-2000s girly-pop era — something that’s always playing through her Marshall Kilburn III speaker or Marshall MAJOR V headphones — she embraces an attitude rooted in play, freedom, and collective release. “It was always about having fun with your girls, going out, partying, and really not giving a f**k,” she says — a spirit that still echoes through her sets and designs today. Berlin provides the backdrop: raw, permissive,... Read more »\n\nThe post undercurrents feat. nina doll appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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