7 Beyond-Easy Trends Copenhagen’s Most Stylish Are Wearing Right Now

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7 Beyond-Easy Trends Copenhagen's Most Stylish Are Wearing Right Now

Copenhagen fashion week is upon us and our mood boards are once again brimming with inspiration. As the fashion set emerged on the Danish capital, a treasure trove of stylish ensembles peppered the streets.

On ever corner we were privy to high-fashion, wearable looks, modelled by show-goers. Assimilating into true Scandi style, a stylish sea of well tailored neutrals, including sweeping trench coats, head-to-toe black outfits, smart suiting and light layers, dominated the streets.

Below we have chronicled our favourite looks from the past few days. Read on to discover all the looks we’re shopping from the street style crowd at Copenhagen fashion week.

As we move towards autumn, the temptation to wrap yourself up in an all-black ensemble is at its highest, and clearly the fashion-set have already got the bug. To break up the block colours, show-goers styled black outfits that featured deep V-necks or sleeveless styles, which showed a little skin. Naturally, everything was perfectly tailored for a cohesive look the didn’t feel overwhelming.

A great base for layering an all-black outfit.

Style with blazers of t-shirts.

An elevated take on a classic LBD.

The perfect black clutch.

If summer ’23 saw the rise of the sleeveless suit-set, autumn ’23 will be all about the power-suit. Rifting of the summer trend, the fashion-set opted for, often-oversized, but well tailored co-ords, which were expertly layered and styled with minimal accessories. 

The double-breasted cut is ideal of layering.

Pleated to perfection.

A blazer with a relaxed silhouette.

No need to stick to trousers when suiting.

Although summer is on its way out, we’re still seeing lots of linens, natural cottons, and rattan on the streets. Adjusting to the cooling temperature these natural fabrics are layered on top one another for a fresh take on transseasonal styling.

Composed of light linen.

The Loewe raffia tote is just as popular as ever.

This blazer also comes in black.

So comfortable.

Tonal dressing in shades including beige, tan and brown was seen up and down the streets of Copenhagen. An easy template for creating a harmonious look, tonal layering is the transseaonal cheat-code we’ve been looking for.

You can’t beat a classic trench coat.

An elevated take on a basic.

This comes in so many colours.

Oh so French.

Scarcely a high heel in sight, the fashion-set are standing firmly on their feet in favour of all things flat footed. Though we saw a few cowboy and biker boots tread the streets, the humble ballet flats, and all its associates were favourited by show-goers this year.

Our latest obsession.

For sunny days.

A fun departure from the black ballet flat.

These feel like slippers.

As we move into autumn, we’re already seeing leather reemerge as the outwear-option of choice. In the form of trenches, bombers, and moto-jackets–leather bound looks were everywhere.

This really does goes with everything.

We’re back in the market for a does-it-all Chelsea boot.

A utilitarian take on a classic leather jacket.

Leather leggings pair so well with wool jumpers.

The fashion set had taken jacket tailoring up a peg or two, no longer only adjusting the sleeve or hem length, but moulding the garment to snuggly fit the curves of the body. 

The clever darted jackets pinches at the waist.

This linen blend jacket comes with co-ordinating trousers.

A asymmetric twist on the popular waistcoat.

Style with jeans and lean into the double denim trend.

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