5 Trends Noticed at Copenhagen Fashion Week
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The Copenhagen Fashion Week is renowned for being a fashion scene that has managed to stand out. A symbol of Danish street style, Copenhagen is a creative hub where the trendiest brands and the most sought-after influencers gather each year. Moreover, the event is known as the place to spot the defining trends for the upcoming season. And we got into the game. On the occasion of the Copenhagen Fashion Week dedicated to spring-summer 2024, we spotted 5 fashion trends that are likely to explode in the coming months.
Denim from Head to Toe
Denim made a bold statement during the Copenhagen Fashion Week. Designers took an innovative approach by rethinking classic denim pieces. From jean jackets to wide-leg jeans, including denim dresses, all these items were reimagined with modern and surprising details. Laser cutouts, artistic embroidery, patches, and texture mixing have given new life to this iconic fabric.
However, what garnered unanimous approval were the total denim looks, from head to toe. While denim pieces have already had their moment of glory, the total denim look has yet to shine. The tone-on-tone denim strikes a balance with a perfect blend of elegance and relaxation. And we love it!
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Natural Colors
If you are tired of bright colors, the Barbie pink trend or vibrant red, you will surely be drawn to the Copenhagen trend. Because for spring/summer 2024, it’s no longer colorful shades and flashy nuances that are loved, but indeed natural colors. In all simplicity, just like in the Danish art of living that promotes minimalism, the focus is on soft, warm, even earthy colors. A bit like a nod to nature and natural elements, the shades for 2024 will give way to fabrics and silhouettes.
Wide Pants
Wide pants have become a staple in our wardrobes in recent years, taking the place of our skinny jeans and leggings. And this fashion week confirms that. Flare jeans, cargo pants, baggy styles, and other flared trousers will always find their place in a few months. So forget about form-fitting jeans and opt for low-rise pants with a loose fit. It’s the guarantee to stay trendy. And when it comes to aesthetics, anything goes. Distressed jeans, patchwork, asymmetric cuts… The more deconstructed the pant, the better it fits.
Deconstructed Tailoring
This trend highlights elements of classic tailoring, but with an unconventional approach. Blazers, jackets, and trousers are revisited with asymmetric cuts, unexpected layering, and exposed stitching details. Think of a top with exaggerated shoulders or a dress with asymmetric finishes. This way of wearing clothing modernizes our formal outfits, bringing an unexpected twist against a backdrop of claims. The garment becomes a symbol of expression.
Sculpted Silhouette
The last trend spotted at the Copenhagen Fashion Week: the defined waist.
Symbol of hyper-femininity, the cinched waist is set to become a future trend for the upcoming season. Everything that can highlight the waist and sculpt the silhouette will be favored. A corset over a shirt, a belt over a blazer, a dress that plays with transparency to define curves… With this trend, the pieces accompany your silhouette, not the other way around.
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