I get it: There are a lot of fashion moments clamoring for your attention right now. 50 Years Of Ghost Stories T-shirt In the last week alone, we’ve had the Sundance Film Festival, the Grammys, and a new royal outing, just to name a few. Now, Copenhagen Fashion Week has arrived, and I promise it’s more than worthy of your consideration too. For starters, it has the advantage of being the first fashion week on the calendar—preceding New York, London, Milan, and Paris—so the street style scene is a harbinger of what’s to come in the next fashion-filled month. This season, we again have Szymon Brzóska of The Style Stalker photographing the attendees in all their well-dressed glory. Perhaps you’ve already scrolled through the Copenhagen outfit photos that are all over Instagram—from myself included—but you aren’t a true fashion fan until you’ve gone through all the photos at least a dozen times trying to spot recurring themes both obvious and subtle, most likely between the hours of midnight and 2 a.m. with chocolate from the hotel minibar in hand. Oh sorry, is that just me? I digress. Scroll down to shop the biggest trends I personally spotted at Copenhagen Fashion Week’s F/W 20 shows.
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When temperatures rise and faux fur is removed from the agenda, 50 Years Of Ghost Stories T-shirt designers look for new ways to add texture to their collections—pieces with movement that bring the runway to life. And this season, fringe proved to be the order of the day. Taller Marmo’s creations have become beloved by fashion people in recent years, and now it seems everyone else wants a slice of the action, too. “Fringe is often used to bring an element of fun texture to an otherwise basic outfit, which might explain why it was everywhere this past party season,” says Annie Wheatland-Clinch, assistant social media editor at Who What Wear UK. “Still, as much as a tasseled treasure can feel like a special touch, it can quickly veer into generic after the first few wears. This is why this season’s array of contemporary interpretations is a welcome refresh—from bright colours and metallics to playful plastics and ropes, pieces from Jil Sander and Celine give us hope that this novelty trend has staying power, at least for another season or two.” Grab your exfoliating mitt and fake tan—shorts season is upon us and the stakes are high! “Last year, underwear became outerwear and our minis shrunk to micro size, so it comes as no surprise that shorts have joined the party, making a bold comeback on the catwalks,” says Wheatland-Clinch. “What I think is most exciting—apart from the prospect of showing a bit more leg, a bit more often— is that as well as the usual summer line-up of linens and crochets, the likes of Tom Ford and Gucci have hiked up hemlines with a touch of tailoring, embracing suit styles and bringing belts back into the equation. Now, this leggy trend has far more potential to become a transitional staple, as opposed to one that will be forever bound only to our summer wardrobes.” “If 2022 was the year of the micro skirt, 2024 will be the year of the micro short,” confirms Speed. “As fashion continues to take inspiration from Y2K trends, brands like Fendi and AZ Factory have been ushering us into a new era of shorts; an ever so slightly more modest take on 2023’s hot pants obsession.”
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