10 looks I loved from Copenhagen Fashion Week SS25 street style
Copenhagen Fashion Week SS25 is over now. And, as in every season, I was (virtually) there, looking for the best outfits to inspire me. The “classical” neutral outfits were completed by the transparent pieces, the denim all over, the preppy looks and… a lot of bikes. Here they are – 10 looks that I love from Copenhagen Fashion Week SS25 street style.
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About the collections presented at Copenhagen Fashion Week SS25 (powered by Zalando) – you can find more here – https://copenhagenfashionweek.com/
Jeans, neutral shade, very much accessorised bags, transparent bodies and preppy skirts, Scandinavian prints and the classical duo black and white, along with oversized blazers and lace dresses.
1. Of course I saw a lot of bikes. We are in Copenhagen, after all, and two wheels drive is the main mean of transport here. And the outfits to match with these have included… everything – from mini dresses to ripped denims or even long cotton skirts.
2. White and white and black again. With a hint of oversize – loved the coat & the pants.
3. The cream shade has been popping up everywhere. Preppy-style button-down blouses, vests and light cardigans paired with fabric trousers were fashionistas’ favourites, proving that the subtle luxury trend is still catching on.
4. Denim over denim. Matching classical denim shirts with embroidered skirts, pairing the rock’n’rolla’ studs with delicate strings of pearls or crystals.
5. Prints. A lot of prints. Not any kind of prints, but the Marimekko ones, of course. Well, even I am not a fan of bright colours, I have to admit that these looks are perfect for a Scandinavian end of summer.
6. The beautiful layering. Corsets over shirts, pleated skirts over pants. Definitely one look to try!
7. Preppy style but in a Nordic way – the SS25 season street style came with a more sophisticated interpretation of preppy, enriched with genderless elements, softer colour palettes and bows – with shades of pink, orange and pastels, knitted cardigans and vests, wood platforms and white socks.
8. One drop of sporty. But just a bit, suggested by the red sporty bomber and the attitude. Otherwise, I loved the extra-large pants and the cool sunglasses.
9. Graphic T-shirts and sequin skirts. Wear them with lot of fun – that is one look for every office (but make it casual) day.
10. Coordinated outfits. Someone could say that she’s a cowboy girl with boots and leopard print top and he’s an office hipster running for the office. But I would say they are a match (dressing wise) and not in a colour or texture matchy-matchy boring kind of way.
Photography: (c) Copenhagen Fashion Week.