As Copenhagen Fashion Week comes to a close, the world is left in awe as designers have stormed the runway with beautiful and intentional pops of colour, florals, and high tailoring, making this Spring ‘25 a memorable season for all.
Ground-breaking. Except for designer Rolf Ekroth—it is exactly that, ground-breaking! What can so easily be labelled as overdone or washed out, designer Ekroth has breathtakingly transported their audience to a meadow of daisies. Designing a world in which the viewer is engulfed in a sea of creativity, colour, and flora, Ekroth has created a collection embedded with floral motifs, providing the peace of nature by making florals the hottest trend this Spring ‘25 season.
While florals can be seen across an array of designers this season at Copenhagen Fashion Week, designers Berner Kühl, Skall Studio, and The Garment have come in swinging with elevated and intentional tailored wardrobe essentials. By placing emphasis and importance on the perfect silhouette with overcoats, accentuated shoulders, and tailored pants this season, it’s obvious that at Copenhagen Fashion Week, loungewear is out and class is in. Sending down collections that mirror one another with silhouettes and easy-to-style colour, designers showing at this year’s Spring ‘25 season have once again reminded the world why Copenhagen holds the crown for the chicest fashion.
Chic is the operative word this Spring ‘25 season at Copenhagen Fashion Week. With the smell of resort and vacation in the air, as countless designers send down a plethora of elevated vacation wear, making your family trip luxurious. Straw bags paired with vibrant pops of mustard are present in Mark Kelly Domino Tan, or loose flowing garments that appeared ephemeral as they blew in the wind, as seen throughout The Garment. Small but vibrant pops of colour have snuck their way into designers’ collections this Spring ‘25 season. Subtle notes of blues and greens or warm mentions of mustard and orange have creatively and seductively invited the wearer into a world full of vibrancy and mystery, intentionally creating a wardrobe in which the wearer is always on holiday.
Baum und Pferdgarten provides a modern twist on a timeless classic by fusing office-appropriate attire with Saturday sport uniforms. An exaggerated boxy blazer paired with an oversized rugby shirt or a pinstripe collared shirt layered with a soccer jersey, designers Rikke and Helle created a world for their audience where office attire can be fun. In doing so, they have joined the rest of the world in the movement away from loungewear while still providing comfort and sophistication.
This Spring ‘25 season has been nothing short of inspiring, enticing, and captivating as designers perfect timeless classics, reinvent luxury, and creatively execute breathtaking collections. As this year’s Copenhagen Fashion Week provides insight into what’s hot this coming spring season, all trends can be found and shopped sustainably through AirRobe.
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