Oakley brought its evolving vision of performance, utility and urban design to Copenhagen Fashion Week, debuting its Spring/Summer 2027 apparel collection through an immersive Culture Hub at Papirøen.
Read MoreAt a moment when fashion is being reshaped by economic uncertainty, technological acceleration and an increasingly crowded visual landscape, the Swedish School of Textiles’ graduating class of 2026 is looking inward to move forward.
Read MoreMrtyna Mierzejewska captures street style from the Scandinavian design haven of Copenhagen Fashion Week.
Read MoreFor Spring/Summer 2027, Marimekko creative director Rebekka Bay explores the poetry of dressing through landscape-inspired color, expressive prints, abbreviated silhouettes and tactile craftsmanship, transforming Copenhagen’s waterfront into a stage for the Finnish house’s evolving visual language.
Read MoreSKALL’s Spring-Summer 2027 “La Piscine” collection brings together timeless Scandinavian design, bohemian ease, local craftsmanship and conscious collaborations against the natural backdrop of Copenhagen’s historic Holmen.
Read MoreThe 2026 Wessel & Vett Fashion Prize elevates process over product, using full transparency into designers’ workflows to redefine how creative and commercial success is measured in modern fashion.
Read MoreFrederik Berner Kühl has been named the 2026 Wessel & Vett Fashion Prize winner, earning DKK 300,000 and a major international platform as his quietly confident approach to contemporary menswear emerges as part of Copenhagen’s next generation of independent fashion talent.
Read MoreOpéraSPORT’s Spring/Summer 2027 collection, Growth, transforms Carl Jacobsen’s Garden into a living metaphor for renewal, exploring the balance between botanical fragility and architectural strength through sculptural silhouettes, sustainable craftsmanship, and evolving forms.
Read MoreSunflower’s debut at Pitti Uomo 110 underscores Copenhagen Fashion Week’s 20-year milestone through a strategic partnership that positions collaboration as the driving force behind Nordic menswear’s expanding global influence.
Read MoreSKALL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by Karen Blixen, delivers an intimate, emotionally resonant presentation where sculptural tailoring and poetic florals explore the quiet tension between strength and fragility.
Read MoreCopenhagen-based designer Nicklas Skovgaard blends intimacy, performance, and democratic staging to create runway shows that feel personal, playful, and distinctly his own.
Read MoreAt Copenhagen Fashion Week, Paolina Russo’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection “Wayfound” transformed the historic Thott Palace into an intimate meditation on girlhood, discovery, and belonging—blending craft, technology, and sport into a uniform for life’s defining firsts.
Read MoreSixteen years after its runway debut in the city, Holzweiler returns to Copenhagen Fashion Week with Autumn/Winter 2026—a reflective, materially innovative collection that frames preservation as both an emotional ethos and a design discipline.
Read MoreGestuz AW '26 Runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week
Read MoreMKDT Studio’s Autumn–Winter 2026 collection, Sequence in Light, translates everyday life in Copenhagen into softly structured, long-lasting garments designed for real women—prioritizing movement, longevity, and quiet confidence over spectacle.
Read MoreSTEL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Collection 09 debuted at Copenhagen Fashion Week as a conversation-driven presentation that expanded Astrid Andersen’s philosophy of “tailoring you can skate in,” blending movement, menswear-informed structure, and lived-in modernity into clothing designed for real life rather than spectacle.
Read MoreAnne Sofie Madsen’s Autumn–Winter 2026 Ghostly Matters collection at Copenhagen Fashion Week explored the tension between presence and absence through sculptural shapewear, architectural draping, and integrated UGG® footwear and Pandora jewellery, blending precision tailoring with ephemeral, intimate storytelling.
Read MoreStudio Constance’s charged Copenhagen debut wove leather, shearling, and sharp tailoring into a collection that asserted control, craft, and a defiant, female-authored politics of the body.
Read MoreAt Copenhagen Fashion Week, 66°North launched its centennial by unveiling AW26 and community-led activations that reaffirm how a century of Icelandic utility, craftsmanship, and innovation has translated into enduring streetwear credibility.
Read MoreForza Collective’s Autumn/Winter 2026 show at Copenhagen Fashion Week fused Baroque richness with ’90s minimalism in a striking industrial setting, celebrating strong color, structured softness, and the brand’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and community.
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