A few days ago, the vibrant and eco-conscious city of Copenhagen became the epicenter of global fashion, showcasing the trends that will define the style of Spring-Summer 2025. Copenhagen Fashion Week has established itself as a benchmark for avant-garde design, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, functionality, and Nordic minimalism. At Neural, we’ve analyzed the most notable runway shows and, based on them, we’re bringing you four looks inspired by the key trends of this season.
The “total denim look” was one of the strongest trends in Copenhagen, highlighting the versatility and timelessness of denim. We saw this in brands like (Di)vision, which played with patchwork techniques. Han Kjøbenhavn also included the total denim look in several of its designs.
The basic white t-shirt is a pillar of minimalist style and has made a strong comeback, underscoring its essential role in any wardrobe. Stamm Exchange used it in various versions and positions, while (Di)vision layered it under denim overalls.
Polos, a classic garment that has been reinterpreted with new cuts, fabrics, and details, were a highlight on the runways. Henrik Vidskov brought us different colors and stripes in a single polo shirt.
Neutral tones and clean silhouettes were prominent in Copenhagen, reflecting an aesthetic that celebrates serenity and sophistication. Brands like Sinéad O’Dwyer and Stamm showcased dresses and total looks in stone hues.
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