Copenhagen Fashion Week: Top Trends from the Autumn/Winter 2025 Runways

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Copenhagen Fashion Week: Top Trends from the Autumn/Winter 2025 Runways
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Get ready to refresh your wardrobe with a touch of Scandi flair! From faux fur to statement hats and monochrome hues, Copenhagen Fashion Week presented a host of chic and practical trends for the upcoming season.

Ready to refresh your wardrobe with a touch of Scandi flair? Stylist Corina Gaffey shares the top trends you need to know from Copenhagen's autumn-winter 2025 runways. We’re only two months into 2025, and the year has got off to a very stylish start, with red carpets a-plenty and fashion weeks kicking off across Europe.

Just last month, Paris dazzled with couture shows showcasing craftsmanship and opulence, while Copenhagen Fashion Week reaffirmed its reputation as a fashion week brimming with effortless cool. Industrial and theatrical spaces set the stage for most shows in the Danish capital, with lofty warehouses, architect offices, car parks and historic venues adding a striking backdrop and a thematic note to the collections. Baum und Pferdgarten, Munthe, and A. Roeger Hove held their shows close to or within their HQs, transforming blank spaces into immersive settings that reflected their vision for the autumn 2025 collections. Opera Sport, MKDT, and The Garment all went for sculptural or artistic with their location choices. With a heady mix of sustainability, minimalism and a playful edge, the Danish capital played host to thirty-four designers across five stylish, slammed days. Ready to refresh your wardrobe with a touch of Scandi flair? Here are the top trends you need to know from Copenhagen’s autumn-winter 2025 runways ahead.From full-on coats to trims to even handbags, one thing is for sure, or faux sure: the tactile texture of faux fur will define your outerwear for autumn/winter 2025. From sumptuous full-length coats to statement trims, designers like Munthe, The Garment and Herskind embraced faux fur for the ultimate masterclass in cold-weather dressing—faux fur coats draped effortlessly over minimalist silhouettes or simple outfit formulas. At Opera Sport, a classic polo shirt, tailored trousers, and trainers were elevated with a neutral faux fur coat. Meanwhile, Rotate closed its party-centric show with a white T-shirt and jeans ensemble effortlessly topped with a plush faux fur coat—offering plenty of inspo to wear the texture for real-life styling situations. Elsewhere, faux fur was reimagined unexpectedly; at CMMN Sweden, faux fur was bundled up as handbags, and at Gestuz, shawls were decked out in the plush fabric slipped-over tailoring. Whether thrown over casual basics or layered atop eveningwear, faux fur is set to be the texture du jour for autumn 2025.From the runways to the streets, stylish ensembles were topped off with statement hats. Far from the bad-hair day styles you turn to in the morning to cover up your locks, these hats were more intentional, directional, and stylish. Designers like Herskind, The Garment and Alis leaned into all kinds of headgear, from boxy pillar-box hats to oversized faux fur and bonnets, reflecting the appetite for practical yet stylish outfit toppers among the street-style set. Simple outfits were instantly elevated with the addition of a headpiece, proving that you don’t need to go full-on with the styling to make an impact. From structured suiting to the classic’ jeans and a nice top’ formula, designers like Rotate and CMMN Sweden showed how a well-chosen headpiece could add just the right amount of pizazz. Off the runways, the Copenhagen street-style set made a strong case for hats as the finishing touch to any winter ensemble, with bonnets, in particular, trending on the streets of the Danish capital.With autumn/winter collections being presented, it was no surprise that winter warmers were a focus. Scarves, in particular, were used more than just a practical way to stave off the chill—they became a key styling flourish. At Gestuz and Munthe, they came floor-skimming; at Opera Sport, they were a finishing touch to a double denim ensemble; and at The Garment, they came coordinated with their knitwear.When in doubt, wear one colour head-to-toe out. That was the mantra embraced by designers like Birrot, Gestuz, and Won Hundred, who turned to single-hued ensembles for their autumn 2025 collections. Dressing in all one hue is low-effort, chic and easy to recreate; what’s not to love? These designers showed us how to make it work using shades we might already have hanging in our wardrobes. Think earthy, neutral palettes, like head-to-toe khakis, burgundy and greys, while playing with textures, silhouettes, and subtle shifts in tones that keep the look impactful but simplistic.Speaking of burgundy and khaki, the two deep, earthy hues return to the Copenhagen catwalks for autumn, adding richness and a chic alternative to more sombre, pared-back shades. Rotate incorporated burgundy into their collection, featuring high-drama fur coats and floor-skimming knitted cardigans. Sculpture knits with graphic rib patterns in the deep wine hue punctuated the neutral palette at A Roege Hove. Baum’s signature collared coat, released in a different shade each season, got a khaki makeove

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