Copenhagen Fashion Week Just Announced Its Spring/Summer 2025 Lineup

Fashion & Style

Though the summer 2024 season, with all of its fashion, bag, shoe, and jewelry trends, hasn’t officially arrived, it’s hard not to think about what’s to come. Especially when the next round of fashion weeks are already starting to fill up their rosters. Case in point: Copenhagen Fashion Week just announced its spring/summer 2025 lineup—and it’s something to get excited about.

As the home to many a Scandinavian fashion brand, Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW) has been one to watch for a while now, being one of the first fashion weeks to kick off a series of trends that you’re bound to see through the rest of fashion month. Next season will be no different, with brands like Saks Potts, AERON, Buam Und Pfergarten, Stine Goya, Skall Studio, and OpéraSport, among many others (including (di)vision, the brand behind that viral dinner tablecloth dress moment), making triumphant returns with their latest collections. This season, like those before it, will also be a time for emerging designers including Berner Kühl, Bonnetje, Sól Hansdóttir, and Stem, to showcase their collections through the CPHFW NEWTALENT program.

a group of people posing for the camera

Tonya Matyu/Copenhagen Fashion Week

Backstage at AERON fall/winter 2024.

“With a host of new faces, a welcome return of many beloved ones, a celebration of Nordic and a spotlight on our international friends, this season will prove why Copenhagen Fashion Week continues to grow not only as an organization and a global activation but as a way of thinking and state of mind,” Cecilie Thorsmark, CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week, shared in a press release.

The next season—which will take place from August 5 to August 9—will also highlight Sinéad O’Dwyer, who is this year’s recipient of the Zalando Visionary Award, which is based on creativity and design, social impact, and innovation.

See the full lineup for Copenhagen Fashion Week spring/summer 2025 here.

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