In the span of just a few seasons, Copenhagen has solidified its position as a fashion force to be reckoned with. Among the standout brands that have captured attention, those gracing the runways of Copenhagen Fashion Week stand tall. From its commencement in 2006, Copenhagen Fashion Week has grown from a small event to a major fashion week while staying true to its roots and promoting sustainability.
The journey of Copenhagen Fashion Week has been one of growth, guided by an unwavering commitment to sustainability. Brands showcased on its platform are subject to rigorous criteria—18 tangible sustainability requirements. These include the mandate that over 50% of each collection must be crafted from certified, preferred, new-generation sustainable materials, upcycled, recycled, or fashioned from deadstock. The pursuit of sustainability extends to show production, demanding zero waste in set design and production, with an emphasis on repurposing samples.
As the curtains rise on another exhilarating chapter of Copenhagen Fashion Week, the stage is set for a spectacular array of fashion narratives that defy conventions and expectations. This season, the spotlight initially falls on four remarkable showcases that have left an indelible mark on the event. From enduring the caprices of the elements to embracing the unconventional, these presentations have laid the foundation for an event that celebrates ingenuity, individuality, and the fearless pursuit of design innovation.
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A whole world on the tip of a pencil. The story of an artist who proved that true art has no limits and that it is never too late to start all over again.
International fashion icon and symbol of Parisian style, Ines de la Fressange is one of the most famous women in France.
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A whole world on the tip of a pencil. The story of an artist who proved that true art has no limits and that it is never too late to start all over again.