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Forbes
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Copenhagen's Creative Scene Celebrates The New Balance 204L Timberwolf
New Balance joins forces with beloved Danish label Caro Editions and prized eatery Atelier September for the launch of the New Balance 204L model in the new Timberwolf colorway. With Copenhagen Fashion Week as its backdrop, New Balance tapped into some of the strongest creative forces of the Danish capital to introduce the fresh hue to the global market via the runway show for Caro Edition's Spring/Summer 2026 collection, alongside inviting attendees of CPHFW to enjoy Atelier September's pop-up cafe between busy show schedules. Caro Editions has been a firm Danish fashion favorite since appearing on the scene in 2022. But founder Caroline Bille Brahe (née Brasch Nielsen) was no stranger to the scene, working as a model for 15 years before creating her namesake label. In just a few short years, Caro Editions has cemented itself as a go-to source for playful-yet-practical garments that add to Copenhagen's vibrant streets. The first sight of the low-profile suede style was during its runway debut amongst Caro Edition's line-up of pastel jumpsuits, sheer skater dresses and structured satin ensembles – adding an extra dose of practicality to the double shot of whimsy that the Scandinavian nation has become known for. The inspiration behind this dopamine-inducing collection? Caroline Bille Brahe, the label's founder, reported she wished to recreate the feeling of her wedding day. The lucky groom? Only Atelier September's Frederik Bille Brahe, of course. The next day, one of Copenhagen's famous city squares, Nytorv, acted as the backdrop for wine and tomato-based eats from the Atelier September team, complemented by chairs and tables promoting the ever-famous modernist Danish design sensibilities. Since its realisation in 2013 Atelier September has been a powerhouse in the Copenhagen vegetarian food scene since Frederik Bille Brahe opened its first location in an old gallery on one of the city's bustling streets, Gothersgade. Atelier September has since gone on to earn a spot on plenty of lists celebrating innovative yet understated eateries around the globe. And if you're not in the neighborhood, you can try your hand at creating their dishes at home thanks to the Atelier September cookbook published by Apartmento in 2023. Guests were invited to browse the printed matter adorned across the tables, showcasing the works of Copenhagen-based photographer Sascha Oda. Oda captured local models Klara Kristin and Haddy enjoying some of the city's famous landmarks including Dronning Louise's Bro (Queen Louise's Bridge) which connects Indre By (the city centre) with Nørrebro. The editorial was styled by Rikke Wackerhausen, known for her work with some of Denmark's most buzz-worthy names, including Bonnetje (the label responsible for producing 'tough-cookie office sirens who aren't to be messed with', according to Vogue Scandinavia's Allyson Shiffman) and luxury womenswear designer, Nicklas Skovgaard. With Copenhagen known for its fusion of practical (read: cycling friendly)-yet ever-expressive approach to apparel, sleek furniture design and top-tier culinary experiences, the New Balance 204L Timberwolf launch seamlessly brought together the city's creative community in a way that only the Danish capital could. Here's to looking forward to spotting the sneaker model styled on the best-dressed Danes next Copenhagen Fashion Week season.


Vogue
11-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Polka Dots, Balloon Pants, Rat Bags, and More—All the Copenhagen Street Style Trends
It's not just you who's feeling dotty these days. At Copenhagen Fashion Week, the trend of the season was polka dots on everything from leggings to jackets. Credit for that goes to Caroline Bille Brahe's Caro Editions, one of the city's—and Scandinavia's—hottest rising brands. Beyond polka dots, street stylers embraced all things fun, including Labubu charms and rat bags (these are the fashion-ified rats and not the scurrying creatures we see on the streets). The most runway conscious of the bunch drew inspiration from another European city—Paris—in the form of layered slips trend from The Row, and balloon pants courtesy of Alaïa. Scroll through the seven biggest trends from the spring 2026 shows in Copenhagen, below. Gone Dotty It was all polka dots all the time in Copenhagne, thanks to Caro Editions.