One of the best things in the world (besides buying something you love) is being able to travel. New York 2024 Brandon Nimmo And Josh Allen Signatures Shirt Having the privilege to leave the bubble you live in allows you to explore new places, learn new things, try different foods, and experience new cultures. While there are so benefits from traveling, my personal favorite is being able to spot (and be inspired by) street style trends. As a resident of New York City, I’m no stranger to seeing someone shuffle out of the subway in the buzziest micro-trend of the moment. That quick second can spark a desire to try something new, and that’s even more true when traveling. Anytime I travel abroad, my sartorial horizons are broadened just as much as my cultural ones. This was very much the case with my last trip to Copenhagen for CIFF and fashion week. There was something so surreal about spotting some of my favorite Scandi-style influencers and editors from around the globe wearing the coolest trends of the moment. To share that magic, I’ve rounded up some of the best looks from Copenhagen Fashion Week. Plus, I’ve identified eight street style trends that dominated the cobbled streets of this Danish capital and shopped them out. Prepare for some serious travel and style inspiration sans jet lag. At first, I thought I was biased toward the return of shaggy faux-fur coats. (I literally wore one myself for my trip.) But as I ran from show to show over the course of the week, it became clear that this coat trend was a favorite among the Danish fashion set. Keep scrolling to see how others wore this outerwear trend.
New York 2024 Brandon Nimmo And Josh Allen Signatures Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt





When temperatures rise and faux fur is removed from the agenda, New York 2024 Brandon Nimmo And Josh Allen Signatures 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.”
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.