This collection is in sync with the new goth mod trend that’s awesomely been happening. Bold floral prints with familiar 60’s silhouettes. Also pant suits and full gowns to add variation. The models styled with black lipstick and a bad attitude.
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Freya Dalsjo S/S 2015 Copenhagan Fashion Week
Big gold patterns and loose linear toga like color blocking. The outfits wear heavily structured and included splashes of color on mainly white or black dresses. Styled futuristic especially the shoes also a pierced septum nose ring. source:
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Stasia S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
How many things can we make with sheer lace, patterned chiffon and the occasional sequined? Apparently quite a few things. Hyper feminine and hugging. The outside show featured many cocktail options styled in and old Hollywood side swoop. source:
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Han Kjobenhavn Menswear S/S 2015
Avant-garde enough to be charming. Not overdone and right on trend. A nice play on mens tight and loose fitting sportswear. The models wore face-masks and went down the water filled runway. How much more spring summer can you get right? Tons of separates and and layers. The color pallet consisted of deep blues, blacks and crisp whites. source:
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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
90’s denim almost grunge queens. Relaxed flowing fits paired with sneakers. Minimal makeup just a dramatic light blue shadow. source:
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Margrethe-Skolen S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
A lot a bit of everything. This show varied in endless looks. Some urban moments, lace moments, goth moments, futuristic moments, 60’s moments etc. It seems like they have 6-7 designers doing their own thing and they all showed together. It did make it more interesting though because you never knew what the next outfit would be. source:
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Barbara i Gongini S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Menswear centered and colorless. Layered and full of separates that intentionally seem tattered and wrinkled. It seem like a light form of steam-punk/goth. source:
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Marina Hoermanseder S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Mannequin parts and some belted wrapped effects. A simple collection with familiar silhouettes and a couture approach to packaging and production. Styled without accessories, that is if you don’t count a mannequin torso an accessory. source:
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Vladimir Karaleev S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Pliable mesh and translucent fabrics were the main focus in this season Vladimire Karaleev SS15 collection, we can see this theme in sleeves, pants, etc. The main ongoing color was white minimal splashes of color. Each outfit was very structured and thought out. The outdoor runway models wore the occasional sunglasses and minimal makeup. source:
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Dorothee Schumacher S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Loose fitting but formal, Flowing and multicolored. Desinger Dorothe Schumacher’s SS 15 Collection had many interchangeable and eclectic looks that can easily resort to dressing up or down. Each model was styled with a simple relaxed part and a clean minimal makeup. source: