Copenhagen Fashion Week Brands Are Prioritizing These 5 Trends for Fall 2024
You'd typically find me galivanting around Copenhagen this time of year, however, as I write this, I'm snuggled up in bed in Los Angeles instead of attending the Danish capital city's fashion week. Talk about FOMO. That being said, I've been studiously following along from afar, taking notes on all the recurring themes on the runways. (And already planning my outfits for next season!)
For starters, a quartet of brands were on the same page when it came to the best denim trend of the season. Munthe, Gestuz, Marimekko, and Helmstedt all showed different interpretations of what I'm simply calling "fun jeans." Translation: denim adorned with sequins, crystals, floral prints, or patchwork detailing. Scroll down to see and shop the top five trends of Copenhagen Fashion Week's fall/winter 2024 season.
1. Fun Jeans
At Munthe, these embellished jeans stole the show.
Gestuz showed statement-making jeans adorned with sequins.
Marimekko's jeans featured cute floral prints.
At Helmstedt, patchwork jeans were a recurring theme.
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2. Pinstripes
Stine Goya offered an inventive way to wear pinstripes.
Baum und Pferdgarten's runway model is ready for the office.
Gestuz proved that pinstripes don't have to be boring.
Another excellent pinstripe look at Baum und Pferdgarten.
Who said pinstripes had to be relegated to pants? Remain's skirt suit is super chic.
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3. Ties
The Garment always excels in the styling department.
Lovechild 1979 was another proponent of the tie trend.
Stine Goya's interpretation of the tie trend? Long and skinny.
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4. Gloves
This Gestuz look is just so darn cool.
This Rotate look is positively bridal-worthy.
J.Lindeberg was inspired by the Y2K club scene for fall 2024.
Stine Goya paired elegant gloves with one of her signature printed dresses.
These sheer gloves at The Garment are suddenly at the top of my wish list.
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5. Long Shorts
The Saks Potts girl will definitely be wearing long shorts come fall.
I love everything about this cozy Helmstedt outfit.
Long shorts also popped up on the runway at Baum und Pferdgarten.
I'm taking notes on the cool styling at the Saks Potts show.
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