Copenhagen Fashion Week is renowned for its unique and inspiring street style, where fashionistas, influencers, and trendsetters from all over the world come together to showcase their distinct sartorial choices.
The city's fashion week, held biannually, attracts an achingly cool crowd that embraces individuality, sustainability, and cutting-edge design. With a focus on comfort, functionality, and Scandinavian minimalism, the street style at Copenhagen Fashion Week exudes an effortless and yet avant garde aesthetic.
One of the defining features of CPHFW is its emphasis on sustainability and eco-consciousness. Designers often opt for eco-friendly materials and attendees are often spotted in vintage pieces and second-hand clothing, showcasing a commitment to reducing fashion's environmental impact. Combining high-end designer pieces with thrifted finds, the result is a covetable blend of luxury and sustainability.
Forget all the cliches about Danish minimalism, Copenhagen's street style residents celebrate individuality. Attendees are unafraid to experiment with bold prints, vibrant colours, and daring silhouettes, showcasing their unique personalities and creativity. Fashion-forward trends from various influences blend harmoniously, creating a melting pot of styles that inspire and challenge conventional norms.
That being said, the Scandi fashion scene is also renowned for its love of clean lines and functional design, and this is often reflected in the street style seen during Copenhagen Fashion Week. Scandi influencers effortlessly mix and match classic wardrobe staples with It-girl accessories, creating looks that are both modern and timeless. Layering is also prevalent, with lightweight fabrics and oversized silhouettes being favoured to achieve that ‘Copen-core’ easygoing cool-girl appearance.
While we eagerly await London Fashion Week, let Copenhagen set the stage for all your autumnal fashion trend inspiration:
Michelle Fleur wore a cream ruched maxi dress with a black bag and sunglasses at the Gestuz show.
Idalia Salsamendi wore lace trousers under a black oversized blazer with blue court heels outside the Munthe show.
Karin Teigl wore a green cropped cardigan and maxi skirt two-piece with a Chanel bag and silver metallic boots.
Imane Asry wore a navy and beige printed two-piece from Marimekko paired with leather opera gloves and an oversized crossbody bag at the Marimekko show.
Nikoline Anundsen wore a denim mini skirtwith a white blouse and denim platforms to the OperaSport show.
A guest wore a white wraparound jumper over a black satin maxi skirt, paired with pale pink platforms outside Stine Goya.
A guest wore a cream and black rose two-piecewith black boots on day three outside Baum und Pferdgarten.
A guest wore a cropped grey blazer with a black mini skirt and black ankle boots paired with cream sunglasses and a monogram print Louis Vuitton bag outside Sunflower.
A guest wore a super feminine puff-sleeved dress, with western boots and a long chain at the Lovechild 1979 show.
A guest wore a lemon and grey checkered jumper with pastel blue silk satin cargo pants with a transparent handbag outside Lovechild 1979.
A guest wore a midi-length white shirt dress with a pastel blue tie, paired with Chanel ballet flats, a pastel pink jacket and a Chanel flap bag outside Remain.
A guest championed double denim in a shirt, tucked into a maxi skirt, paired with leather ankle boots outside Lovechild 1979.
A guest wore a grey, distressed, cropped blazer and mini skirt two-piece paired with Adidas Samba's and a white Bottega Veneta bag to the Lovechild 1979 show.
Vera van Erp wore a beige shearling jacket and matching skirt, paired with laced boots at the 7 Days Active show.
Tina Haase wore a long leather jacket with a satin slip dress underneath, paired with a Bottega Veneta bag and a leather beret outside 7 Days Active.
Sandra Hagelstam wore a black leather jacket with black wide leg trousers, a white bag and Prada shoes outside 7 Days Active.
Mija Knezevic played with colour and wore a brown coat, orange bag, turquoise high neck top, jeans, and purple sandals outside Saks Potts
Benthe Liem wore a brown leather jacket, ecru trousers, a YSL bag and sunglasses outside 7 Days Active.
Amaka Hamelijnck and Benthe Liem
Amaka Hamelijnck posed with Benthe Liem wearing an orange jacket and trousers set with a white top, Dior bag and sunglasses outside 7 Days Active.
Nina Sandbech wore an oversized, structured denim jacket with black straight-leg pants and heels outside 7 Days Active.
A guest wore an ultra high waisted brown skirt, with a matching bra, a leather jacket layered with a waistcoat and a beige bag outside 7 Days Active.
A guest wore a snake print jacket and trousers two-piece, Prada earrings and a silver bag and heels outside 7 Days Active.