All the Best Trends From Copenhagen Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2024
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New York Fashion Week is just around the corner, but those in the know are well aware that what has become known as Fashion Month has already (unofficially) started. The latest fall/winter 2024 fashion shows took place in Denmark, home to It-girl brands including Ganni, Cecilie Bahnsen, and more, during Copenhagen Fashion Week—and if you’re keen on knowing what the major cool-girl trends will be next season, this industry event is not one to miss.
As with every set of runway shows, there are bound to be a handful of trends that will surface come the following season. To keep you ahead of the curve, I’ve ID’ed what you need to know from the best CPHFW fall/winter 2024 shows. From larger-than-life bags and elegant gloves to tailoring, see the Scandinavian city’s best 2024 fashion trends worth adding to your fall mood board, below.
Playful Proportions
Saks Potts
Aeron
Remain
The time has come for you to put those micro bags into storage; oversized handbags, from totes to clutches, were a mainstay on the Copenhagen runways. Whether you sport them in the crook of your arm as an exaggerated clutch, over your shoulder like an undeniably chic backpack, or just tote it in your hand like your favorite designer bag, prepare to carry all the necessities and then some with this major bag trend for fall.
Leo Vegan Leather Bag
Idaho XL Cotton-Twill Tote Bag
Lotus Medium Suede Tote Bag
Oversized Scarves
Aeron
Mark Kenley Domino Tan
Forza
Lovechild 1979
Most people are longing for the days when they can strip off their layers for the spring and summer weather, but fashion is always one season ahead—and that means knitwear. Yes, scarves are often an afterthought when one’s getting dressed to embrace the cold, but next season—according to Forza, MKDT Studio, and Lovechild 1979—it’ll be all about letting the final layer be the hero of your outfit. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to be warm and cozy during the fall and winter months?
Rangeley Bouclé Knit Scarf
Appliquéd Fringed Knitted Scarf
Oversized Double-Faced Wool Scarf
Workwear Essentials
Baum und Pferdgarten
Mfpen
The Garment
Tailoring is nothing new to the runways, but Danish designers are adding a touch of cool to their offerings. We saw workwear with an edge at Mfpen, which debuted its first women’s collection for fall 2024, featuring safety pins as the embellishment of note on its pieces. Other brands opting for put-together pieces were Baum und Pfergarden and The Garment.
Wyatt Shirt in Stripe
Cutaway Long Vest
The Favorite Pant
transparent Details
Forza
Remain
Rotate
The Garment
In case you haven’t already heard, transparent fashion isn’t going anywhere anytime soon—and this season proves it. Yes, there will be transparent skirts and dresses, like those shown at Forza and Rotate, but this time around, designers are taking a bit of an unexpected approach to the trend. Remain styled its pieces with transparent knee-high boots while The Garment opted for voluminous transparent gloves, styled on their own or over winter coats.
Matrix Tall Boot
Multicolor Saranghae Midi Skirt
Long Gloves Mesh Tulle Gloves
Satin Touch 20 Knee-Highs
Bubble Skirts
Remain
Niklas Skovgard
The Garment
Those of you who’ve been on the fence about investing in the bubble skirt trend can rest easy and finally get on board. This ’80s-inspired hem was spotted at Niklas Skovgard, Remain, and others, which tells me we’re about to see this look everywhere come fall.
The Fran Bubble-Hem Midi-Dress
Sleeveless Bubble Mini Dress
Elastic High Waist Pleated Ruffle Hem Mini Skirt
Arm Adornments
Paolina Russo
Rotate
Wood Wood
Looking for a new way to accessorize? Consider something for your arms like arm warmers or long, opera-length gloves. Paolina Russo creates eye-catching knitwear with a touch of grunge, and that includes amazing (and comfortable) arm warmers. If you prefer traditional gloves, Wood Wood featured long knit options while Rotate let its transparent version act as an embellishment for one of its bridal looks.
Gray Intarsia Arm Warmers
Long Mesh Tulle Gloves
Stitch-Detail Leather Gloves
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