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Copenhagen Fashion Week SS26 Closes with Drag Races

Sunflower’s electric finale, Baum und Pferdgarten’s equestrian flair, and plum-purple takeover define Scandi spring

Copenhagen Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 wrapped its most vibrant edition yet today, leaving the industry buzzing after five days of 44 boundary-pushing shows from August 4-8. CEO Cecilie Thorsmark’s vision delivered: zero-waste mandates enforced, international buyers up 48%, and trends that scream joyful rebellion against minimalism’s reign.

Sunflower’s closing drag-race spectacle stole headlines—six electric cars roared while models strutted neon track suits with upcycled Swarovski. Baum und Pferdgarten channeled equestrian glamour in oversized bombers and floral motifs on recycled fabrics. Gestuz mixed utilitarian leather with pastel dresses; Munthe dyed garments with real flowers for unique earthy prints.

Trends crystallized: deep plum-purple emerges as surprise star (clashing plum-plum across collections), tassels and fringing add movement, elevated flip-flops go 3D-printed luxury. Textures clash fearlessly—shredded denim-on-denim, lace over cargos. Colors explode via WGSN: Electric Fuchsia knits, Jelly Mint satins, Amber Haze velvets.

Street style owned sidewalks: ultra-wide jeans asymmetric hems, deconstructed waistlines, holographic scrunchies. African prints fused Scandi lace; Tokyo gorpcore met Seoul layers.

Sustainability triumphed: mycelium accessories, plant-based dyes, repair pop-ups. Zalando-backed IAMISIGO challenged conventions; NEWTALENT picks Kettel Atelier, Stem, Taus wowed presentations.

Celebs amplified: Pamela Anderson front-row Rotate vibes. Economic win: Revolver fair orders soared.

Copenhagen didn’t follow—it forecasted. Plum takeover? Confirmed. Dopamine dressing? Mandatory. As Thorsmark beams: “Innovation offers alternative to crisis.” Nordic spring arrives bold.

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Ida Dahl
As 24Fashion TV contributor, Ida brings a unique sense of Nordic minimalism and global style insights to her work. She covers runway trends and lifestyle tips, offering readers both inspiration and practical advice for a chic, modern life.

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