
The best street style from the Copenhagen Fashion Week spring/summer 2026 shows
As for the shows? Danish brand OpéraSPORT kicked off the week with a quintessentially summer collection that toyed with contrast, fittingly staged poolside. Cecilie Bahnsen is set to return to the official schedule too, in time for her label's 10th anniversary, a sweet little homecoming after her Paris detour. Rotate and Baum und Pferdgarten are back in the mix as well, alongside Marimekko and Caro Editions. A good scattering of Scandi darlings across the board, plus brands from Sweden, Finland, and Iceland adding their flavour to the line-up.
Anne Sofie Madsen also returns to the runway this season as part of the CPHFW NewTalent shows, bringing her label back into focus amid a brand relaunch after eight years. She's not exactly a newcomer having first shown in 2013, but this it's a fresh chapter for the designer who is returning with a more assured voice now. This time around, she showcased looks that blurred the boundaries between clothes we consider as youthful play and 'grown-up' clothes. She is but one of three designers selected for the initiative, alongside Berner Kühl and Bonnetje.
Meanwhile, on the sidewalks, the Danes are doing what they do best: dressing with that signature nonchalance that somehow ends up on everyone's Pinterest board. There's a strong mix of masculine-meets-feminine energy: ties, vests, and loafers softened by bows, polka dots, lace and the occasional stripes. Lots of colour-blocking and pattern-mixing have been thrown in too, bringing a punchy summer palette that mirrors the bustling energy of the week.
All in all? Classic Copenhagen: a little eclectic, but nothing short of cool. Scroll on to see some of the buzziest style moments so far spotted across the city's spring/summer 2026 shows, as lensed by Acielle of StyleduMonde.
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