The runway presentation itself added drama and context. Models walked down a water-filled runway wearing face masks, emphasizing the futuristic, slightly theatrical tone of the collection. This playful experimentation mirrored the garments’ design philosophy, blending functionality with artistic flair. Layers and separates dominate the lineup, allowing for versatile styling and mixing-and-matching that feels both casual and considered.
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Bruuns Bazaar S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Sleek neutrals and off white almost camel. Structured classic outerwear and strong simple stand alone pieces each paired with sunglasses. She lookin @ me? tbh IDK. source:
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Mads Norgaard S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Mads Nørgaard’s Spring Summer 2015 collection channels a distinctly nineties attitude with a nod to denim-heavy, almost grunge-inspired style. The looks feel relaxed and unfussy, leaning into effortless cool rather than overt polish. Flowing silhouettes dominate the collection, creating an easy sense of movement and wearability throughout.
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Margrethe-Skolen S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Margrethe-Skolen’s Spring Summer 2015 show felt like a collage of ideas, presenting a wide range of aesthetics within a single runway. The collection moved rapidly between moods, offering urban looks alongside lace-heavy moments, touches of goth, futuristic styling, and clear references to sixties silhouettes. The variety kept the show dynamic and unpredictable.
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Barbara i Gongini S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
The silhouettes felt utilitarian and slightly severe, with pieces designed to be mixed and stacked in unconventional ways. Fabrics and textures carried most of the visual interest, emphasizing construction and movement over color or ornamentation. The collection felt quiet but intense, relying on mood rather than spectacle.
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Wildfox F/W 2014 Lookbook
The styling reinforces the playful tone. Layering is casual but considered, with pieces that feel ready for long phone calls, lounging, or painting your nails. Graphics, slogans, and subtle embellishments add personality without overwhelming the looks. Accessories are kept minimal, letting the garments’ colors, textures, and playful motifs take center stage.
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“Hall of Emotions” by Photographer Marcin Tyszka
Photographer Marcin Tyszka’s Hall of Emotions, shot for Vogue Thailand, presents model Patrycja G. in a striking interpretation of goth-mod luxury. The editorial places her within the expansive, empty halls of a university, creating a sense of isolation that contrasts with the richness of her styling. Deep, moody colors and dark fabrics highlight the garments’ texture and form while standing out vividly against her pale skin.
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JAC + JACK’S SPRING 2014 CAMPAIGN
The campaign features models Lena Hardt, Jamie Wise, and James Kennedy, each embodying a calm, unassuming elegance. Posed lounging by the water, walking along sunlit terraces, or enjoying casual interactions, the trio brings a sense of authenticity and ease to the imagery. The styling highlights relaxed tailoring, lightweight fabrics, and classic silhouettes, all rendered in a consistent palette of white and soft neutrals.
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Helmaph & Roditus A/W 2014 Lookbook
The styling highlights oversized proportions and layered silhouettes, giving each piece a sense of comfort and presence without losing sophistication. The outerwear appears substantial yet approachable, a balance that defines the collection’s aesthetic. Textures, from thick, cozy fabrics to delicate meshplay against one another, adding depth and intrigue to each look.
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Petra Ptackova S/S 2014 Lookbook
Petra Ptackova’s Spring Summer 2014 lookbook transports viewers into a pastel-drenched, Marie Antoinette–inspired world rendered in delicate ink illustrations. The editorial blends high-volume silhouettes with intricate styling, creating a space where fashion and fantasy coexist seamlessly. Both menswear and womenswear are included, allowing the collection to explore a playful dialogue between structure, color, and theatricality.
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George Bezani’s “I Give You All” Lookbook
The garments themselves are striking, blending unexpected silhouettes, textures, and details. Each outfit features standout pieces paired with carefully chosen accessories, from elaborate headgear to statement jewelry. The styling emphasizes individuality, encouraging the viewer to see fashion as both expressive and adventurous.