Copenhagen Fashion Week is one of the most important fashion industry events in Europe, attracting designers, influencers, journalists and fashion enthusiasts from around the world. It is known for its emphasis on sustainable fashion, with many of the brands showcasing their collections placing a strong emphasis on eco-friendly materials, responsible manufacturing and timeless design.
66°North, the renowned Icelandic outerwear brand, is celebrating its 99th anniversary this year. To mark this milestone, the company hosted an exclusive exhibition titled “867,815,464 Hours” during Copenhagen Fashion Week on January 28, 2025.
The event provided a glimpse into 66°North’s rich archives, revealing the brand’s transformation – from producing protective clothing for Icelandic fishermen to its status as a global leader in outdoor clothing.


Rolf Ekroth presented his collection for the fall/winter 2025 season at Copenhagen Fashion Week on January 28, 2025. The show was held at the Poolen space in Copenhagen.
The collection was dominated by sporty pieces, such as a variety of sweatpants, hoodies and shell suits, made from non-obvious combinations of materials, including technical fabrics, boiled wool and flannel. The color scheme was subdued, with deep shades of black, brown, green and maroon predominating, capturing the atmosphere of a Nordic winter.


KAMO International presented its first collection for the fall/winter 2025 season at Copenhagen Fashion Week. The show took place on January 29, 2025 at their flagship store at Pilestræde 46 in Copenhagen.
The KAMO International brand is known for its timeless approach to clothing craftsmanship, combining Japanese inspiration with Danish minimalism. Their designs pay tribute to the traditions of manufacturing, craftsmanship and the dignity of human labor. KAMO focuses on creating closet essentials that combine simplicity with ingenuity, becoming favorite classics in each customer’s personal collection.


Photography : Tomasz Bielka