Copenhagen Fashion Week’s spring/summer 2025 lineup is a celebration of the season’s best, featuring both beloved brands and rising stars. While Ganni’s absence is noticeable, the return of (di)vision is eagerly awaited. Known for their dramatic shows and DIY Y2K aesthetic, fueled by a commitment to using deadstock materials, (di)vision is poised to make a striking comeback since their unforgettable fall/winter 23 show. Who could forget the finale dress, crafted from a wine-stained tablecloth, that swept the runway amidst a clatter of tableware? This season’s show promises to be equally captivating.
The CPHFW NewTalent shows are also attracting attention, showcasing extraordinary and innovative collections. On the first day, newcomer Alectra Rothschild captivated audiences with “Masculina Dolls,” a vampy, Brat-approved collection featuring latex, cutouts, and bold fetishwear references.
As the shows unfold, Copenhagen’s streets transform into impromptu runways, teeming with impeccably dressed fashion enthusiasts. Attendees embraced the sustainability theme, opting for bicycles as their mode of transport, despite platform sandals and skirts. The city’s ensembles were a masterclass in layering: bubble skirts over pants, cropped tank tops over blouses, and a kaleidoscope of prints – pinstripes, leopard, and the emerging dalmatian print. Ballet flats paired with socks reigned supreme, from satin Miu Mius to bolder buckled designs.
One notable takeaway from the fashion crowd’s street style? The trend of strapping outerwear around the waist is back, not just for practicality but as a key detail in outfit composition. For those seeking sartorial inspiration, Copenhagen Fashion Week’s street style is a treasure trove. Below, discover the most captivating street style looks from Copenhagen’s spring/summer 25 shows, captured by Acielle of StyleduMonde.