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WOOD WOOD AW24 during Copenhagen Fashion Week

WOOD WOOD Fall-Winter 2024 COLLECTION at Copenhagen Fashion Week

Within the brand universe, non-commercial activations and contemporary collections coexist – none of which are restricted by traditions. Wood Wood’s ready-to-wear collections are developed by an in-house assembly of designers, working with graphics, recontextualised silhouettes and expert tailoring for a tech-meets-formal countenance.

Wood Wood strives to produce products that its customers can trust, both in terms of form and fashion. Driven by the ethos of quality over fast fashion, the brand aims to create high-quality items that can be used time and again, and that are repaired and cared for up until the end of use to maintain a closed-loop system.

Transparency sits at the core of Wood Wood’s responsibility plan, which means allowing customers to have insight into the company’s working practices and sustainability efforts.

Runway Looks

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By Senior Fashion Editor 24FashionTVChristina V Henningstad @christina_henningstad

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