Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Won Hundred AW25 Collection
Won Hundred is a Copenhagen-based fashion brand founded in 2004 by Nikolaj Nielsen. Rooted in denim craftsmanship and unwavering quality, Won Hundred curate contemporary ready-to-wear collections and denim assortments, striving to create enduring products that unite distinctive design with versatile wardrobe essentials, transcending age and gender boundaries.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Deadwood AW25 Collection
Deadwood is a force for good in an uncertain world.
The Stockholm based brand was founded in 2012 by Carl Ollson and Felix von Bahder - two friends sharing a vision of challenging the status quo. The core idea was simple; Garments and accessories made from materials that otherwise would have gone to waste.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Stamm AW25 Collection
STAMM FW2025 collection and presentation is titled 100p PASSION.
Stamm showcases her designs that celebrate innovation and sustainability. A new denim capsule featuring rose printed jeans is an example from Stamm’s personal passion of using her everyday photos of the rose garden she had her studio next to since launching the brand.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Nicklas Skovgaard AW25 Collection
Nicklas Skovgaard Collection 10 draws inspiration from a series of three silkscreen prints by Andy Warhol titled “Hans Christian Andersen” from 1986. The “Hans Christian Andersen” series was one of the last works created by Warhol before his death. The three silkscreen prints all portray iconic paper cutting which feature gures and stories by H.C. Andersen from his renowned fairytales from the 19th century.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The A. Roege Hove AW25 Collection
Set apart by its streamlined aesthetic and sustainable approach to design, A. ROEGE HOVE redefines modern knitwear with designs that honor the confidence and complexity of the modern women. For the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, Danish designer Amalie Røge Hove’s namesake label crafts sculptural pieces that play with volume and interact directly with the human form.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Stel AW25 Collection
Following its successful launch in 2024, the fashion and lifestyle womenswear brand STEL returns to Copenhagen Fashion Week with its inaugural on-schedule show. Founder and Creative Director Astrid Andersen presented COLLECTION 03 at the Danish architecture studio BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group's HQ,
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Alectra Rothschild / Maculina AW25 Collection
The collection seeks to visualize the emotional landscapes of wanting autonomy over ones body. But more so it explores the vastness of the traumatized body. The scars and bruises from mental and physical abuse that we as trans people face daily.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Bonnetje AW25 Collection
The Bonnetje Autumn/Winter 2025 show during Copenhagen Fashion Week, addresses the current desire for work-life balance due to the increasing lack thereof. “Doublages” deals with ideals of performing both in the private and professional arena as the gap between the two diminishes.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Birrot AW25 Collection
Existing at the intersection of Copenhagen and Seoul, Birrot fuses two distinct identities to create a brand built on duality. Founded in 2018, Fall-Winter 2025 marks the fourteenth collection for Birrot – but its first presented in a show format. After almost seven years spent refining and honing the brand, this season is an opportunity to elevate the offering while further exploring the cultural contrasts that have come to define Birrot.
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Forza Collective AW25 Collection
“I fell in love with french illustrations from old magazines dated back to the 20 ́s and 30 ́s featuring draping and alot of focus on a dropped waist line. They were either very strict and structured, or 360 degrees, I like the idea of bringing these to life, and placing them in a more contemporary and modern setting” - Kristoffer Kongshaug”
Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The OpéraSport AW25 Collection
Bridging the Parisian way of integrating classic and contemporary styles with the sporty edge of Copenhagen, OpéraSport is ensuring relevance and timelessness throughout. Elegant yet sporty, luxurious yet affordable, sustainable yet sexy. A responsible mindset reflects the production to only cover recycled or organic fabrics and a production volume that continuously reflects the demand; To create and produce responsible and relevant clothing without compromising design and aesthetics.