Copenhagen Fashion Week, as always, showcased the pioneering spirit and sustainable values of Nordic fashion. Despite the heavy rain and haze that greeted the spring and summer season, the runways and streets were filled with unique outfits, showcasing the chic attitude and practicality of modern urbanites.
The Core Spirit of Nordic Fashion: Sustainability and Innovation
This season, Copenhagen Fashion Week highlighted brands’ commitment to sustainability. From design and material selection to factory labor conditions and exhibition production, strict environmental principles were adhered to. This philosophy permeated the collections of 31 brands, with emerging talent and established Nordic brands showcasing a fusion of ecological responsibility and creative spirit.

- A. Roege Hove crafted structured knits using the sustainable fiber Circulose, winning an international award for her innovative textile techniques.
- Paulina Russo fused modern weaving techniques with natural dyeing, interpreting futuristic elements with Neolithic totem elements. – Nicklas Skovgaard combines handwoven fabrics, balancing minimalism with drama to create garments with a sculptural aesthetic.
- Latimmier defies traditional definitions of masculinity, reinterpreting queer culture and symbols of power through fashion.
- Stamm utilizes natural Indian dyes and organic cotton, embracing both fashion and sustainability.
- Rolf Ekroth showcases rural and athletic inspirations, emphasizing the comfort and practicality of gender-neutral clothing.
- P.L.N. combines elements of European punk, workwear, and religious attire to create avant-garde and experimental fusions.

These designs are not only aesthetically striking but also represent the fashion industry’s commitment to environmental sustainability and responsibility.
Street Style Meets Functionality
Copenhagen’s rainy spring and summer haven’t dampened fashionistas’ enthusiasm. Instead, rain gear and outerwear have become a focal point, with classic trench coats, bomber jackets, and leather coats making frequent appearances. Practical all-terrain boots have also become a must-have. In terms of color, while dark and practical tones predominate, Nordic designers still incorporate vibrant pops of color to maintain visual vitality.
Designer’s Perspective: Telling Stories Through Clothing

Copenhagen designers focus not only on the clothes themselves but also excel at using them to tell stories of culture and identity. Latimmier uses clothing to explore the concept of “who can interpret masculinity,” subverting conventional norms through dramatic runway performances. Paulina Russo combines local craftsmanship with a futuristic aesthetic, showcasing both cultural heritage and innovation.
Nordic Wisdom in Fashion
This season’s Copenhagen Fashion Week was undoubtedly a fashion feast that combined playfulness and depth. It celebrated Nordic minimalism while also deeply reflecting contemporary society’s focus on sustainability and multiculturalism. All of this made fashion not just a visual feast, but also a statement about responsibility, innovation, and identity.
