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NEW SEASON FASHION FORWARD FEMININE FLAIR HELENA CHRISTENSEN DESIGNS TALENT WATCH SHOWS, MODELS, BRANDS, EXHIBITS RED CARPET PEOPLE & PARTIES SCHEDULE RUNWAYS, SHOWROOMS, EVENTS CITY GUIDE COPENHAGEN, CUISINE AND CULTURE THE DAILY No. 1 Spring / Summer 2016 COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK

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NEW SEASONFASHION FORWARD

FEMININE FLAIRHELENA CHRISTENSEN DESIGNS

TALENT WATCHSHOWS, MODELS, BRANDS, EXHIBITS

RED CARPETPEOPLE & PARTIES

SCHEDULERUNWAYS, SHOWROOMS, EVENTS

CITY GUIDECOPENHAGEN, CUISINE AND CULTURE

THE DAILYNo. 1Spring / Summer 2016

COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK

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PUBLISHER: Copenhagen Fashion Week

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:Elsebeth Mouritzen

EXECUTIVE EDITOR:Anne Christine Persson

SUB-EDITOR:Magnus Jorem

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT:Frederik Højgaard

ART DIRECTOR:Marie Brodersen

GRAPHIC DESIGNER:Liv Caroline Hotvedt Laursen

WRITERS:Elsebeth Mouritzen, Frederik Højgaard, Maria Jaepelt

COVER PHOTO: Sasha Oda

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sascha Oda, Luka Roné, Helena Lundquist, Victor Jones. All show photos provided by Copenhagen Fashion Week

SALES: Julie Steenstrup

DISTRIBUTION: Maya Juel Ladewig Andersen

PRINT:Berlingske Avistryk

CONTRIBUTORS

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Copenhagen for the SS16 fashion week, which showcases so many talented designers.

The first that comes to my mind is the open-ing show today at City Hall by Copenha-gen-based brand Lovechild 1979, which debuted on the schedule last year. Naturally, this season also sees the likes of well-known and established brands, but we do make room for young talents such as Saks Potts and T.A.C. Not to forget the absolutely freshest of

Danish talents, namely bachelors and gradu-ates from our best design schools.

I am so excited about this diverse array of shows, and one thing they have in common, besides being immensely talented, is that they have all signed the Danish Fashion Ethical Charter. While we have encouraged every-one to support the values of the charter since 2007, the news this season is that signing it has become a requirement for showing at Co-penhagen Fashion Week.

It is important for me that everyone com-plies with the new version of the ethical char-ter, which was passed in the spring of 2015. It went from consisting of recommendations to now being a set of rules and values that sig-natories must adhere to. That 350 companies quickly signed it shows that the industry we work in truly cares. This common pursuit is exactly what I hope and believe that the char-ter can achieve – an industry united in ensur-ing the well-being of models and a healthier body ideal.

Furthermore, showrooms throughout the city are ready to present guests with dazzling col-

lections. And speaking of, jewellery is a huge part of our industry, which is why the ex-clusive universe of The Jewellery Room will take place for the fifth time. Gathering the crème de la crème of Scandinavian jewellery, it is no surprise that the event on Friday has become a must-attend destination for buyers and press.

Yet another way to display fashion and all its glory is at exhibitions. During fashion week, the iconic designer Sabine Poupinel gathers young talent – both the renowned and the yet unknown – for the exhibition “Fan Out” that puts design and craftmanship in the spotlight.

The public will also get a bite of the fashion week cake when we welcome everyone of all ages to Copenhagen Fashion Festival, where Copenhageners, tourists, and industry profes-sionals alike can experience the creative out-puts through countless festive fashion events. My personal favourite? The huge clothing swap market “Fashion Exchange” on Satur-day.

Wishing you a wonderful and fashionable week in Copenhagen!

Check out the show schedule at

COPENHAGENFASHIONWEEK.COM & download our free app for more details go to

COPENHAGENFASHIONFESTIVAL.COM

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Last season we introduced the Copenhagen Fashion Week & Festival iOS app. The app serves as a pocket guide to fashion week mak-ing the schedule easily accessible. Get direc-tions to shows, showrooms and events via Google Maps and read the latest news by Co-penhagen Fashion Week. Subscribe to instant notifications to be notified of schedule chang-es and new show photos.

Browse the Instagram feed, the latest street style snapshots, show photos uploaded short-ly after each show and show videos as well as interviews at the Fashion TV section. The app also includes a guide to must-visit restaurants, bars and cafés in Copenhagen.

The Copenhagen Fashion Week app is devel-oped by Preadly.

FASHION WEEK & FESTIVAL ON YOUR IPHONE

Wholesome Danish beauty Klara Kristin, whose acting debut in the sexy flick “Love” by Argentinian director Gasper Noé caused a stir at the Cannes Film Festival in May, has been picked as muse and model by Hedi Slimane for Saint Laurent.

With her signature short bangs, flowing long hair and pouting expression, she stars in the cruise collection campaign Surf Sound along-side US actor Jack Kilmer, with the designer himself behind the camera.

Still pursuing her acting career, Klara Kristin is also represented by a French modelling agency, appeared on the runway for Saint Laurent at the recent men’s fashion shows in Paris, and re-cently graced the cover of French fashion and lifestyle magazine Dedicate.

Photo courtesy of Helle Moos.

SEXY DANE MODELS FOR SAINT LAURENT

Designers Remix is once again absent from the CFW show schedule, but not in favor of another fashion capital, as was the case with a previous move to London Fashion Week.

Since 70 per cent of the label’s sales goes to international clients through its Paris show-room – and since Designers Remix is no longer are perceived as a Danish brand but rather a global one – showing during Copen-hagen Fashion Week is no longer relevant for to growth, a spokesperson for the brand states in a comment to The Daily.

In the future, the focus for both the wom-en’s line Designers Remix and Little Remix for children will be the UK, the US, and Chi-na, where they see a lot of potential in both sales and communication.

Lately the company has hired a Los An-geles-based PR company specializing in VIP-dressing in order to reach a broader au-dience through endorsements by celebrities and high-profile bloggers.

DESIGNERS REMIX PUTS THE FOCUS ABROAD

For the second season in a row, the online im-age bank at copenhagenfashionweek.com will include great street style snapshots by the tal-ented photographer Victor Jones (quodcou-ture.com). Runway show photos and videos can also be downloaded in high resolution for print and online publication shortly after each show. All photos in the image bank are for press use only. Register for the image bank at copenhagenfashionweek.com.

STREET STYLE IN THE IMAGE BANK

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If you were wondering what singer Rihan-na wears underneath, if anything at all, you are offered a closer look at her favored linge-rie with its signature straps, Dutch brand Mar-lies Dekkers, when CIFF Showrooms presents a daily morning show with sweet and sexy lit-tle nothings.

The recurring event will also feature the lat-est collections from Simone Perelé, Marie Jo, Seafolly, Triumph, WIKI, and more. The cat-walk shows end on Friday, but the permanent showrooms at the fair will remain open during the weekend.

SEXY STRAPS

Three out of four nominees for the prestig-ious award DANSK Design Talent – Ma-gasinprisen 2015 (DDTM) offer us a look at their skills this Copenhagen Fashion Week. Maikel Tawadros and Nicholas Nybro have tried it before, and will show today, while Ta-tiana Andersen Camre is a newcomer on the calender, showing Friday .

Together with Malte Flagstad of Tonsure, who is represented at CIFF Raven, they join the club of promising designers who are chal-lenged in the talent competition to make a small collection for a chosen musical artist, this year Navneløs, Saint Cava, Anya and Scarlet Pleasure.

Throughout the three years of the DDTM Award, the focus has always been on nurtur-ing and preparing the talents for the future by providing mentors, both financially and artis-tically. The winner will walk away with the grand prize of DKK 500,000, to be spent on a show during CFW in January 2016.

They are in safe hands with veterans Peter In-gwersen, Bitte Kai Rand, Julie Fagerholt, and Soulland serving as mentors, until the public and a panel of fashion professionals cast their votes. The winner is announced on October 22 at a gala event in Copenhagen.

SNEAK PEEK AT TALENT NOMINEES

The Copenhagen Fashion Week Press Bus takes press and bloggers from show to show, easily and comfortably. Pre-registration is not required - simply exchange a business card for a press pass the first time you get on.

The press bus covers all shows in the show schedule as well as the two trade fairs CIFF and Revolver. The press bus departs from City Hall 30 minutes prior to the first show of the day.

JUMP ON THE PRESS BUS

Copenhagen Fashion Festival has teamed up with the house of most loved brands, Ma-gasin, and renowned documentary festival CPH:DOX to present two of the most talked-about fashion documentaries of the past years. Fashion Cinema takes place today, 5 August at 17.30 in Magasin’s Kong Hans Salen, with Frédéric Tcheng’s hit-documentary ‘Dior & I’ that allows viewers to follow Raf Simons’ as-cendance as artistic director at the iconic Paris-ian fashion house Dior. Tomorrow, 6 August, the documentary ‘Iris’ follows the 93-year-old eccentric fashion icon Iris Apfel.

Sign up at www.magasin.nemtilmeld.dk

This week DR K devotes most of its airtime to the best fashion-related TV. DR K has chosen a number of international fashion documen-taries that take you behind the scenes of the world of fashion, from designers and mod-els to the biggest fashion houses. Along with fresh footage from the catwalks of Copenha-gen Fashion Week, the broadcasting schedule includes documentaries like “The Parisienne”, “The Jewellery Empire Cartier”, “Mademoi-selle C” and “Looking for Kate” as well as fashion-infused movies like “A Single Man” and “Ready To Wear”.

MOVIE NIGHTS WITH DIOR AND IRIS APFEL

FASHION ON THE SMALL SCREEN

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RAVEN PROJECTSBY CIFF

A UNIQUE NEXT GENERATION MENSWEARAND LIFESTYLE EXPERIENCE

5–7 AUGUST 2015BELLA CENTER COPENHAGEN

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DinnerBreakfast

COPENHAGEN CITY GUIDE

1. ATELIER SEPTEMBER

2. GRANOLA

3. WULFF & KONSTALI

4. NORDISK BRØDHUS

5. NIMB BRASSERIE

1. AMASS

2. RELÆ

3. GORILLA

4. MADSVINET

5. CAFÉ VICTOR

ATELIER SEPTEMBER

Gothersgade 301123 Copenhagen K+45 26 29 57 53

AMASS

Refshalevej 1531432 Copenhagen+45 43 58 43 30

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The keyword at Amass is spontaneity. Nordic and seasonal food is served with ingredients chosen at the peak of their de-liciousness. Run by former Noma chef de cuisine Matt Or-lando, Amass’ inventive take on Nordic food earned it its spot among the world’s 50 best restaurants. In addition to great food, the restaurant has a wonderful view overlooking the harbour and Amass’ private garden.

Relæ is synonymous with Nordic gourmet, serving dishes that are unmistakably Scandinavian but also reference both the Italian and Spanish kitchen. The restaurant is run by two Noma alumni – Christian Puglisi and Kim Rossen – and is located in the creative Nørrebro district. The guests get to choose between two 4-course menus, omnivore and herbi-vore, but also a 7-course “lets-try-it-all-ivore” menu.

Gorilla, located in the trendy Meatpacking District, is all about sharing. That’s why the menu boasts a large selec-tion of small dishes, ranging from oysters over pigfeet crisps to ravioli and banana ice cream. Why “Gorilla”? It’s a mus-cly, chest-pounding and unprententious restaurant that won’t leave you hungry.

At a former butcher shop in the district Vesterbro you’ll find Madsvinet. The authentic interior has been preserved and the original meat hooks are now used as coat hangers. Based on a simple yet rustic menu that varies depending on the season, the kitchen serves grilled fish and meat year-round with deli-ciously prepared organic produce.

Café Victor is a sophisticated Paris-meets-Copenhagen bras-serie that has become a stable choice for business lunches and classy dining. Unapologetically Francophile, this brassiere, which is among the oldest in Scandinavia, serves French and Danish classics.

This gallery-turned-café serves some of the best Danish break-fast essentials: skyr (Icelandic yoghurt) with granola, grape fruit with fresh mint, croissants and freshly pressed juice. Like everything else on the menu, the rye bread with sliced avocado (a Danish lunch classic) is exceptionally photogenic making Atelier September one of Copenhagen’s most instagrammed coffee shops.

No stranger to the world of fashion, this café was co-founded by Soulland’s CEO Jacob Kampp Berliner. The menu offers a morning plate with all the basics: soft-boiled egg, ham, sau-sage, cheese, jam, baked tomatoes and fruit. You can also get a sweet edition that includes skyr with granola and pancakes.

The new brunch favourite, Wulff & Konstali, is situated in an industrial neighbourhood on the island of Amager, close to the beach and not too far from the CIFF trade fair. Com-pose your own breakfast by crossing off 5 or 7 things from the brunch menu, which includes almond croissants, thyme sau-sages and of course skyr.

With a giant stone oven and flour from the organic farm Skær-toft Mølle, Nordisk Brødhus is not a typical bakery. Every morning the baker decides what bread to bake – sometimes ryebread, sometimes cinnamon buns. The breakfast consists of freshly baked bread with smoked ham, chutneys and home churned butter. Traditional simplicity that is both organic and delicious.

Nimb Brasserie is refined yet relaxed. The brasserie serves French classics in intimate settings. Every Sunday, Nimb Bras-serie invites you to their sublime Bloody Mary Brunch with a large selection of Bloody Marys and 11 French brunch classics like Croque Madame and smoked salmon.

GRANOLA

Værnedamsvej 51819 Frederiksberg C+45 31 31 15 36

RELÆ

Jægersborggade 412200 Copenhagen+45 36 96 66 09

WULFF & KONSTALI

Isafjordsgade 102300 Copenhagen+45 32 54 81 81

GORILLA

Flæsketorvet 571711 Copenhagen V+45 33 33 83 30

NORDISK BRØDHUS

Rantzausgade 58 B2200 Copenhagen N +45 31 45 02 24

MADSVINET

Enghavevej 581674 Copenhagen V+45 31 32 39 35

NIMB BRASSERIE

Bernstorffsgade 51577 Copenhagen+45 88 70 00 00

CAFÉ VICTOR

Ny Østergade 81101 Copenhagen K+45 33 13 36 13

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Cocktail Art1. LIEDKOEB

2. THE BARKING DOG

3. THE UNION

4. SALON 39

5. HOLMENS KANAL

COCKTAILBAR

1. V1 GALLERY

2. GALLERI NICOLAI

WALLNER

3. THE NATIONAL GALLERY

4. LOUISIANA

5. DESIGNMUSEUM

DANMARK

LIEDKOEB

Vesterbrogade 72B1620 Copenhagen V+45 33 11 20 10

V1 GALLERY

Flæsketorvet 69 - 711711 Copenhagen V+45 33 31 03 21

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V1 Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in the Vesterbro dis-trict. The gallery gained international notability for being the first Scandinavian gallery to exhibit street art pioneers like Banksy and Futura 2000. The gallery represents a select group of emerging and established artists like HuskMitNavn, Wes Lang and Søren Behncke.

Galleri Nicolai Wallner is another Vesterbro gallery situated in the old area of the Carlsberg breweries. The gallery has more than 800 m2 of exhibition space, making it the largest gal-lery for contemporary art in Copenhagen. The gallery exhib-its a large selection of artists, who work in different media like sculptors and concept artists Elmgreen & Dragset and paint-er Chris Johanson.

This museum is the largest art museum in the country with an outstanding collection of Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. The major part of the older collec-tions comes from the art chambers of past Danish monarchs but the museum also houses contemporary, international art from the past five decades.

Though situated 40 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Loui-siana Museum of Modern Art is one of the most important museums for contemporary art in the region. With a perma-nent collection of more than 3,000 works (including War-hol, Rauschenberg, Picasso, Klein, Jorn and Kirkeby) and 8-12 special exhibitions annually, the museum has gained a reputation as a museum that is in touch with the zeitgeist of the contemporary art world. Louisiana also has an impres-sive park overlooking Øresund where 60 sculptures are per-manently exhibited.

Designmuseum Danmark is housed in one of Copenhagen’s finest rococo buildings close to the Amalienborg Palace and hosts a vast collection of industrial design and decorative and applied arts. Here you will find Georg Jensen silverware from his art nouvea-era, Danish designed furniture by the likes of Arne Jacobsen and Poul Henningsen as well as a small textile collection with garments from the past four centuries ranging from Victorian bonnets over Erik Mortensen’s Balmain cou-ture to contemporary Anne Sofie Madsen.

Liedkoeb is not just a cocktail bar; it’s a cocktail house that serves drinks on all its three floors. Located in the night-life-heavy Vesterbro district, Liedkoeb caters to a younger audience than its pricier sister bar Ruby. Be sure to try the Liedkoeb special, Konfiture-Daiquiri, a cocktail shaken with homemade jams that include flavours like plum/star anise and pear/rosemary.

The Barking Dog calls itself a cocktail-pub; it’s has a cosy pub atmosphere and serves elegant cocktails. With a relaxed en-vironment this bar is perfect for enjoying fair priced quali-ty cocktails and the music is never too loud for conversing pleasantly.

The Union offers an exclusive experience with old school cocktails from the Mad Men era. To enter you’ll have to ring the buzzer, wait to be let in and then go down the stairs where you’ll find a low-lit bar with a pressed tin ceiling, bare brick walls and smooth jazz playing through the speakers. An old New York experience in the Danish capital.

Here you’ll taste truly original cocktails like a bacon infused tequila, a foie gras cognac and an ox bouillon cocktail. The bartenders are competent and ready to take your request if you’re in the mood to try something different. The bar also serves Italian delicacies like risotto and fresh pasta for those looking for a drinking intermezzo.

At Holmens Kanal Cocktailbar, located just off Kongens Nytorv in a historical warehouse building, they serve great cocktails at reasonable prices. The décor is inspired by the Pro-hibition-era speakeasy bars and there are booths for intimacy, high tables for mingling and stools along the bar.

THE BARKING DOG

Sankt Hans Gade 192200 Copenhagen N+45 35 36 16 00

GALLERI NICOLAI WALLNER

Ny Carlsberg Vej 681760 Copenhagen V+45 32 57 09 70

THE UNION

Store Strandstræde 191255 Copenhagen K+45 41 19 69 76

THE NATIONAL GALLERY

Sølvgade 48-501307 Copenhagen K+45 33 74 84 94

SALON 39

Vodroffsvej 391900 Frederiksberg C+45 39 20 80 39

LOUISIANA

Gl Strandvej 133050 Humlebæk+45 49 19 07 19

HOLMENS KANAL COCKTAILBAR

Holmens Kanal 7 71060 Copenhagen K+45 82 30 30 88

DESIGNMUSEUM DANMARK

Bredgade 681260 Copenhagen K+45 33 18 56 56

COPENHAGEN CITY GUIDE

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As a new initiative this fashion week, the ma-jor players on the Copenhagen fashion scene have come together to create a free shuttle ser-vice that operates between the two trade fairs CIFF and Revolver.

Behind the shuttle service is Dansk Fashion & Textile, Revolver, CIFF and Copenhagen Fashion Week. The aim is to ease transpor-

tation between the two fairs thereby creating a more cohesive fashion week experience for press and buyers.

The shuttle service consists of two busses that operate between CIFF and Revolver from 5-7 August every 30 minutes. Wednesday and Thursday the shuttles drive 10-18 and Fri-day 10-16.

DANISH FASHION PLAYERS BEHIND FREE SHUTTLE SERVICETo escape the catfight over front row seats at

By Malene Birger tomorrow, fans of the de-sign house can instead line up for an even closer look in the Copenhagen and Lon-don boutiques, on Antonigade and Maryle-bone High Street respectively, where they will be served champagne while watching a live streaming of Thursday’s show.

FRONT ROW FAR AWAY

Nikolaj and Marise Østergaard of MN Retail, which covers part of Copenhagen’s famed “lux-ury mile” with franchise shops Isabel Marant, Stella McCartney, Christian Louboutin, and Marc by Marc Jacobs, will soon be adding a luxury vintage shop to its domain.

Gare du Robe is the name of the new recy-cling haven in Grønnegade, which opens later in August. Here, high-end cast-offs from con-sumers will be sold alongside never-used-be-fore collection pieces from previous seasons found in their brand portfolio, and the cou-ple’s own cashmere-label Månestråle.

RECYCLING LUXURY

When a young Helena Christensen em-barked on her career as model, the first big client was Danish brand InWear. She now returns to work for the label as guest design-er with an eclectic capsule collection that’s due out in October.

– I feel that both parties can benefit from this dynamic new project. I can add a more personal dimension to InWear, and the de-sign team can teach me more about the ac-tual process. It makes sense to work for them again in a new and interesting way, says He-lena Christensen.

She has designed 20 different styles that ele-gantly reflect both the feminine and flatter-ing design-DNA of InWear and Helena’s own unique artistic sense of style and design.

– We share the opinion that good style equals timelessness. You create that by combining simple yet distinctive elements, which togeth-er give a strong personal expression, says In-

Wears Design Manager Jette Romvig, who has worked closely with the renowned top model and photographer on creating this first “InWear By Helena” collection.

CEO Hans Maasbøl from DK Company Cph A/S, which owns the InWear brand, adds:

– We have chosen this collaboration to strengthen the development that InWear is going through at the moment. Helena Chris-tensen adds an authentic extra spice, which will enable us to reach a broader target group.

Not the least because Helena is her own best campaign model, as photographed by Hen-rik Bülow – and The Daily being the first me-dia to show it.

HELENA DESIGNS FOR HER FIRST CLIENT

Dating back to 2007, the Danish Fashion Ethical Charter received an update in March 2015 to better ensure the health and well-be-ing of the country’s models. The new, tight-ened charter introduces a number of rules that signatories must comply with includ-ing an age limit for catwalk models, obliga-tory wages and yearly health checks. Signing the charter is a requirement for being admit-ted to the official Copenhagen Fashion Week show schedule, and this season all 30 brands in the schedule have committed to promote a healthy body image and ensure the well-be-ing of models.

Join the list of approximately 350 compa-nies that have declared their support of the new charter at www.danishfashionethical-charter.com

ALL BRANDS IN SHOW SCHEDULE SIGN NEW ETHICAL CHARTER

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AUGUST 5th - 7th, 2015COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK

WWW.REVOLVER.DK

R E VOLV E RINTERNATIONAL FASHION TRADE SHOW

COPENHAGEN

REPRESENTING THE LEADING SCANDINAVIAN CONTEMPORARY DESIGNER BRANDS

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BLUE DE GÊNES BROOKS ENGLAND BY THE NO CAPITAL GOODS CATHRINE HAMMELCHEAP MONDAY CRIMINAL DAMAGE CUTULICULT DENHAM THE JEANMAKER

DR. MARTENS MADE IN ENGLAND EPICE FREYA DALSJØ GABBA GARMENT PROJECT GRAUMANN GRENSON GUÐRUN & GUÐRUN HANSEN HENRIK VIBSKOV HESTRA HOPE

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Anne Sofie Madsen, who recently has fa-vored Paris over Copenhagen Fashion Week, returns to the calendar on a flying visit. Thursday presents a resort collection, sav-ing her main SS16 collection to be revealed in October during the French ready-to-wear fashion week.

FLYING VISIT FROM PARIS

Last season, Denmark’s by-far largest fashion business, Bestseller, decided to move all fair activities from Berlin’s Bread & Butter to Co-penhagen Fashion Week. They rented a large space in the vicinity of Copenhagen to em-brace all their brands, and they follow suit this season for three days, Aug 4-6.

Bestseller wants to be even closer to the action this time, and has rented a former industrial storage space at Papirøen (Paper Island), not far from the city center.

“Our focus is to present all our brands in one central venue and thus be able to serve our clients in the best way possible”, says Director

of Communications Mogens Werge. Among the new brands to be presented is men’s label Only & Sons.

The brands for children, along with mater-nity-brand Mamalicious and plus-size brand Junarose, will remain at last season’s location in the privately owned Lindencrones Palæ in downtown Bredgade, while young fashion brands Selected, Vila and Jack & Jones Pre-mium will do double duty at both Papirøen and CIFF in order to attracts new clients.

BESTSELLER COMES HOME

Prominent designer and boutique-owner through decades Sabine Poupinel is hosting a three-day exhibition called FAN OUT that focuses on the pleating technique of six new talents and five established designers includ-ing Valeriya Olkhova, Barbara I Gongini, and Freya Dalsjø.

She combines the exhibition with open de-bates and musical entertainment at the Gam-mel Mønt venue. Thursday afternoon the topic is ‘The Potential of Fashion’ where the importance of the political, social and cultur-al aspects of fashion are discussed between Es-ben Weile Kjær, a blogger who will focus on logomania, Rasmus Nordqvist, a newly elect-ed MP and cultural spokesman of political party The Alternative, who will talk about the political potential of fashion, and Ane Lyn-ge-Jorlén, fashion curator, who will speak about fashion’s presence and entitlement to be at exhibitions.

Music will be provided with live perfor-mances and DJ’s, including Casper Malte, Nana Francisca, The Felines, Rikke Bonde and Mira Wanding.

PLEATS AND BEATS

For the second season in a row, the world’s leading fashion site Style.com includes Co-penhagen in its worldwide fashion week cov-erage. A stamp of approval to Danish fashion, according to Anne Christine Persson, VP & Development Director of Copenhagen Fash-ion Week: “It strengthens our position on the world fashion map and it’s a sign that Danish fashion and design are gathering international attention.” Eva Kruse, CEO of Danish Fash-ion Institute and Copenhagen Fashion Week,

has previously said that coverage by Style.com is an important benchmark when creating a fashion week in Copenhagen.

Style.com covers Copenhagen Fashion Week with runway photos, written reviews and street style photos. Style.com is in charge of the editing and selection of shows. The Lon-don-based journalist Susanne Madsen will write the reviews.

SHOW REVIEWS BY STYLE.COM

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SEE YOU ONTHE RUNWAYWhy fly to an African desert to have your picture taken in a blue silk dress and an old Japanese sugegasa? Why fly to Paris at least twice a year? Why London, Milan, New York, and Tokyo? Probably the same reason we are all in Copenhagen right now: Fashion. And one more thing …

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OPENWednesday 5 August09.00-18.00Thursday 6 August09.00-18.00Friday 7 August09.00-18.00

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CONTACT+45 32 52 88 [email protected]

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Revolver Copenhagen Int. Fashion Trade ShowVENUEØksnehallenTietgensgade 65Copenhagen V

CONTACT+45 39 64 85 [email protected]

OPENWednesday 5 August10.00-19.00Thursday 6 August10.00-19.00Friday 7 August10.00-17.00

FREE admission to all trade fairs if pre-registered online for each one prior to fashion week.If not pre-registered, register at the fair entrances for the fee of DKK 450.

The following pages contain information about shows, events, showrooms and trade fairs. Take it out and fold it to have a guide on the go.

The show schedule may be subject to change. Find the most up-to-date schedule online at copenhagenfashionweek.com/schedules

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EVENTSWEDNESDAY5 AUGUST

TOMMY HILFIGER BREAKFAST09.00-11.00Tommy Hilfiger ShowroomTrangravsvej 2Copenhagen KBy invitation only

MODSTRÖM PRESENTATION OF SS1609.00-11.00Høkerboderne 9-15Copenhagen VBy invitation [email protected]

CIFF SHOWROOMS LINGERIE FASHION SHOW11.00-11.30CIFF showrooms B5 2nd fl.Center Boulevard 5Copenhagen S

STIG P GRAND OPENING16.00-18.00Kronprinsensgade 14Copenhagen KRSVPYael Freifeldt [email protected]

NETWORKING EVENT CONNECTING BLOGGERS, BRANDS AND WEBSHOPS17.00-21.00Kunstforeningen Gl. StrandLæderstræde 15Copenhagen KRSVPSara Andersson [email protected]

ARKK COPENHAGEN SNEAKER RELEASE – 1ST HOUR PRESS ONLY17.00-20.00NOHOFlæsketorvet 26Copenhagen VThomas Refdahl [email protected]

SKAGEN X COVER18.00-20.00Skagen StoreVimmelskaftet 42Copenhagen [email protected]

EUROMAN & EUROWOMAN + WON HUNDRED21.00-01.00Langelinie PavillionenLangelinie 10Copenhagen ØBy invitation onlyBjørg Finsen [email protected]

HAN KJØBENHAVN AFTERPARTY21.30-02.00Grill RoyalKongens Nytorv 26Copenhagen KBy invitation onlyKristian Rye [email protected]

BARBARA I GONGINI AFTER-SHOW PARTY PRESENTED BY VOGUE ITALIA X S. PELLEGRINO COLLAB23.00-05.00Sunday ClubLille Kongensgade 16Copenhagen KRSVPJon Vanggard [email protected]

THURSDAY 6 AUGUSTECCO X THE LAST CONSPIRACY COLLABORATION09.30-10.30ØksnehallenTietgensgade 65Copenhagen VBy invitation onlyDaniel Jensen [email protected]

CIFF SHOWROOMS LINGERIE FASHION SHOW11.00-11.30CIFF showrooms B5 2nd fl.Center Boulevard 5Copenhagen S

STINE LADEFOGED SQUARE ONE COLLECTION LAUNCH11.00-12.00Kødboderne 5Copenhagen VBy invitation onlyMie Rode [email protected]

THE LAUNCH OF GINGERORGANIC IN COLLABORATION WITH SCOOP MODELS13.30-17.30Odd Fellow PalæetBredgade 28Copenhagen KBy invitation [email protected]

AFTER HOURS BY DEA KUDIBAL16.00-18.00CIFF Style Setters Bungalows C4-007Center Boulevard 5Copenhagen [email protected]

OPENING PARTY TIGER OF SWEDEN/JEANS POP UP17.00-19.00Tiger Jeans pop-up storeKøbmagergade 42Copenhagen KBy invitation onlyJohanna Sörstrand [email protected]

FODERBRÆTTET X LE FIX BACKYARD PARTY18.00-21.00Le FixKronprinsensgade 9BCopenhagen K

NORSE PROJECTS COURTYARD PARTY18.30-23.30Norse Projects CourtyardVestergade 12ACopenhagen KBy invitation onlyNikolaj Hansson [email protected]

MADS NØRGAARD ICE CREAM LAUNCH19.00-01.00TBABy invitation [email protected]

DISEMBODIED BY BEATE GODAGER19.00-22.00Blaa GalleriBlågårdsgade 29Copenhagen NOpen to all

PRESENTED BY GINGERORGANIC COPENHAGEN THE SCOOP MODEL & UN JEAN CELEBRATION SS1622.00-04.00Odd Fellow PalæetBredgade 28Copenhagen K

STORM & FAMILY23.00-05.00Sunday ClubLille Kongensgade 16Copenhagen KRSVPJon Vanggaard [email protected]

JF LONDON PARTY23.30ZENNørregade 41Copenhagen KRSVPDee Vesali [email protected]

JF LONDON & ABOVE CPH23.30-05.00ZENNørregade 41Copenhagen KEmil Dogan [email protected]

FRIDAY 7 AUGUST

THE JEWELLERY ROOM10.00-16.00Nikolaj Plads 10Copenhagen KBy invitation [email protected]

CIFF SHOWROOMS LINGERIE FASHION SHOW11.00-11.30CIFF showrooms B5 2nd fl.Center Boulevard 5Copenhagen S

ECOUTURE SHOWROOM EVENT14.00-18.30Ecouture ShowroomLæderstræde 5Copenhagen KOpen to press and bloggers

BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN FASHION AND ONLINE SHOPPERS17.00-21.00Rainmaking LoftDanneskiold Samsøes Allé 41Copenhagen KIeva Smitaite [email protected]

LESS MAGAZINE 05 LAUNCH SESSION18.00-20.00First Hotel TwentysevenLøngangstræde 27Copenhagen KMartin Mitchell [email protected]

UNFAIR FASHION SHOWROOM EVENT18.00-20.30Enghavevej 80CCopenhagen SVBy appointment [email protected]

KRÜGER // LAUNCHING // SESSION 1 // SS16 COLLECTION18.00-21.00Gether ContemporaryFlæsketorvet 77-79Copenhagen VPernille Krüger [email protected]

UNFAIR FASHION LAUNCH & SLOW FASHION SHOW20.00-02.30KPH VolumeEnghavevej 80CCopenhagen SVOpen to all

FASHION WEEK CLOSING CELEBRATION // SS16 BY LE MANAGEMENT MODELS, CIFF SHOWROOMS, POPCPH, SHAMBALLA JEWELS, LUXURY AFICIONADOS & CPH FINEST!22.00-05.00ToldbodenNordre Toldbod 24Copenhagen [email protected]

THE SOULLAND PARTY23.00-05.00Sunday ClubLille Kongensgade 16Copenhagen KRSVPJon Vanggaard [email protected]

VERSACE, D&S, HERRERNES MAGASIN, GARANCE & ET AL DESIGN23.30-05.00ZENNørregade 41Copenhagen KEmil Dogan [email protected]

SATURDAY 8 AUGUST

FASHION GRADUATE EXHIBITION15.00-18.00Dome of VisionsSøren Kierkegaards PladsCopenhagen KBy invitation onlyLis Fornæs [email protected]

UNIQUE MODELS X MAIKEL TAWADROS CPHFW SS16 CLOSING PARTY23.00-05.00Sunday ClubLille Kongensgade 16Copenhagen [email protected]

ELITE MODELS, CLUB PROJECT (LONDON) & ARMANI COLLEZIONI23.30-05.00ZenNørregade 41Copenhagen KEmil Dogan [email protected]

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AIAYU SHOWROOM5-31 August08.00-17.00Dampfærgevej 2Copenhagen ØBy appointment onlyMarie Worsaae [email protected]

BEATE GODAGER SHOWROOM5-7 August09.00-18.00Blaa GalleriBlågårdsgade 29Copenhagen NOpen to allBeate Godager [email protected]

BESTSELLER UNITED CPH4-6 August09.00-18.00PapirhallenTrangravsvej 5Copenhagen KOpen to allMogens Werge [email protected]

BITTE KAI RAND TRADE FAIR STAND5-7 August09.00-18.00CIFF Style Setters 00-8A

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STANDSBella CenterCenter Boulevard 5Copenhagen SAnnette Dybdahl [email protected]

CARMAKOMA SHOWROOM5-7 August08.00-18.00Gl. Klausdalsbrovej 493-495HerlevBy appointment onlyJan Rosenbeck [email protected]

DIESEL BLACK GOLD4-7 August09.00-17.00Strandlodsvej 6ACopenhagen SBy appointment onlyDean Cooper [email protected]

ELISE GUG SHOWROOM5-7 August10.00-18.00Store Kongensgade 108, 1LOpen to allNiels Kongshaug [email protected]

FONNESBECH TRADE FAIR STAND5-7 August10.00-18.00RevolverTietgensgade 65Copenhagen VClaus Norup Nielsen [email protected]

GANNI SHOWROOM5-7 August08.00-18.00Frederiksholms Kanal 4BCopenhagen KBy appointment onlyStine Weinkouff [email protected]

JAY M JAY SHOWROOM3 August – 15 September08.00-18.00Amaliegade 26 & 28Copenhagen KBy appointment onlySofia Montero [email protected]

THE JEWELLERY ROOM7 August10.00-16.00Nikolaj KunsthalNikolaj Plads 10Copenhagen KBy appointment [email protected]

LOVECHILD 1979 SHOWROOM5-7 August08.00-17.00Krystalgade 3Copenhagen KBy appointment onlyAnne-Dorthe Larsen [email protected]

MUNTHE TRADE FAIR STAND5-7 August10.00-18.00Revolver Ø223Tietgensgade 65Copenhagen VDorte Kirkelund [email protected]

NORSE PROJECTS SHOWROOM13 July – 10 August08.00-18.00Vestergade 12ACopenhagen KBy appointment onlyMikkel Krath [email protected]

NUÉ NOTES TRADE FAIR STAND5-7 August09.00-18.00CIFFLAB B2-001Bella CenterCenter Boulevard 5Copenhagen SHans Hallseth [email protected]

UNFAIR FASHION SHOWROOM EVENT7 August18.00-20.30KPH VolumeEnghavevej 80CCopenhagen SVBy appointment [email protected]

WON HUNDRED SHOWROOM1-16 August08.00-17.00Klosterstræde 15Copenhagen KBy appointment onlyJakob Hillerup [email protected]

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WEDNESDAY5 AUGUST

COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK OFFICIAL OPENING PRESS CONFERENCE10.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VCecilie Thorsmark [email protected] +45 26 25 20 01

LOVECHILD 197912.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VStephanie Tværmoes [email protected]

ASGER JUEL LARSEN13.30RevolverTietgensgade 65Copenhagen VJosefine Arthur [email protected]

YDE BY OLE YDE14.30Paustians HusKalkbrænderiløbskaj 2Copenhagen ØAnthony [email protected]

LALA BERLIN15.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VNatasha [email protected]

MAIKEL TAWADROS16.30ONEPARK Parking GarageBorgergade 13Copenhagen KMaikel [email protected]

FREYA DALSJØ17.30RevolverTietgensgade 65Copenhagen VMichelle [email protected]

WEDNESDAY5 AUGUST

MARGRETHE-SKOLEN09.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VRene [email protected]

STAFET DSK + KADK BACHELOR SHOW16.30Designmusem DanmarkBredgade 68Copenhagen KAnne Louise [email protected]

STASIA / LACEBYSTASIA19.30Hotel D’AngleterreKongens Nytorv 34København KVictoria [email protected]

THURSDAY 6 AUGUST

REBECA REBECA10.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VRebeca Herlung Hø[email protected]

MARK KENLY DOMINO TAN16.30Nikolaj Plads 9, 1st floorCopenhagen KLouise [email protected]

BRUUNS BAZAAR17.30CourtyardSilkegade 8Copenhagen KMarie Sofie [email protected]

SAKS POTTS18.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VJosefine [email protected]

GANNI19.30FabrikkenSundholmsvej 46Copenhagen SHelene [email protected]

ANNE SOFIE MADSEN20.30Halmtorvet 151700 Copenhagen VLou Thatt [email protected]

FRIDAY7 AUGUST

JEAN // PHILLIP12.30Den Grå HalRefshalevej 2Copenhagen [email protected]

REVOLVER TRADE FAIR VISITRevolver Tietgensgade 65Copenhagen V

DESIGNERS’ NEST14.30RevolverTietgensgade 65Copenhagen [email protected]

BARBARA I GONGINI18.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VSebastian [email protected]

HAN KJØBENHAVN19.30Halmlageret Thorvald Bindesbølls PladsCopenhagen VTim [email protected]

HENRIK VIBSKOV20.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VNatasha [email protected]

THURSDAY 6 AUGUST

FONNESBECH11.30RevolverTietgensgade 65Copenhagen VCelina [email protected]

CIFF TRADE FAIR VISITBella CenterCenter Boulevard 5Copenhagen S

BY MALENE BIRGER13.30LokomotivværkstedetOtto Busses Vej 5ACopenhagen SVLotte Skovgaard [email protected]

IVAN GRUNDAHL14.30RevolverTietgensgade 65Copenhagen [email protected]

BAUM UND PFERDGARTEN15.30Langelinie PavillonenLangelinie 10Copenhagen ØChristian [email protected]

FRIDAY7 AUGUST

T.A.C.11.30The David CollectionKronprinsessegade 30Copenhagen KTatiana [email protected]

NICHOLAS NYBRO13.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen [email protected]

MARDOU & DEAN16.30City HallRådhuspladsen 1Copenhagen VCharlotte [email protected]

ELLEN PEDERSEN18.30BagerietRyesgade 30CCopenhagen [email protected]

ANNA VON AABLING19.30Kronprinsessegade 20Copenhagen [email protected]

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The show schedule may be subject to change. Find the most up-to-date schedule online at copenhagenfashionweek.com/schedules

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Runway photos and videos from all shows can be downloaded in high-resolution online at copenhagenfashionweek.com after hav-ing registered for online accreditation at our website. This includes videos with show high-lights and interviews, which are in full broad-cast resolution and available immediately after each show. Journalists, editors, stylists and photogra-phers can register for online accreditation at copenhagenfashionweek.com to download photographic material and request show in-vitations.

The Copenhagen Fashion Week Business Lounge is a fully facilitated area on the City Hall Square outside the official show venue at City Hall, which is open for all profession-als i.e. journalists, buyers and other industry people. There will be chargers for comput-ers, USD-sticks containing the Copenhagen Fashion Week press kit, newspapers, maga-zines, free food and beverages. Drop by the business lounge to relax, work, network or get your hair styled for free at the TONI&-GUY Hair Meet Wardrobe saloon (appoint-ment needed).Opening hours are Wednesday 10 - 20, Thurs-day 10 -20 and Friday 10 - 17. To gain access or book time at the salon, please contact [email protected]

During fashion week shows are broadcast-ed via large screens located on the City Hall Square and Højbro Plads. This gives pass-ers-by a glimpse of upcoming trends direct-ly from the runway, backstage footage and red carpet interviews. Copenhagen Fashion Week’s runway shows are also available online at copenhagenfashionweek.com/fashiontv.

The Daily is the newly launched official fash-ion week paper with daily updates on news, show write-ups and fashion week photos. The newspaper, The Daily, is distributed daily at various locations throughout Copenhagen and can also be viewed online at issue.com/copenhagenfashionweek.

The official press bus transports press to and from shows easily and comfortably. The buss starts at Vester Voldgade by City Hall, 30 minutes prior to the first show of the day. The bus departs from the show venues immediate-ly after each show has finished. To gain access to the press bus, please ex-change your personal business card for a press bus pass at the Business Lounge at City Hall. Find the ON and OFF bus schedule at co-penhagenfashionweek.com

Download our official iOS app to stay up-dated on Copenhagen Fashion Week. Create your own event schedule, receive reminders before events, see runway photos immediate-ly after the show, receive service notifications, find insider tips on must-visit restaurants, cafés and bars in Copenhagen and explore street style galleries.

Search for ‘Copenhagen Fashion Week’ in the App Store. The app is developed by Preadly.

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Building a stronger fashion community, Fash-ion GPS develops tailored mobile & web-based solutions for fashion weeks around the globe. Its pioneering cloud-computing sys-tems power fashion weeks. www.fashiongps.com

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSTONI&GUY Toni&Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe has taken creative leadership of hairstyling at several catwalks worldwide. The Hair Meet Ward-robe team seeks to combine hairdressing with fashion and have over the past 20 fashion weeks seasons successfully created profession-al looks of high quality.

JEUDAN PARKERINGJeudan Parkering is located at two places in the centre of Copenhagen, at Gl. Mønt and Dr. Tværgade. From both car parks you have easy access to all fashion events, hotels and restaurants in the city centre.www.Jeudan.dk

Leading hairstylist Joekim Davie Nielsen leads the Toni&Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe team during Copenhagen Fashion Week SS16. This season TONI&GUY Hair Meet Wardrobe sponsors shows by By Malene Birg-er, BARBARA I GONGINI and Lovechild 1979.

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From October 2015, InWear adds on an extra dimension to their modern and effortless signature design. The brand, which has been an established part

of the international fashion scene for more than 40 years, presents a new design collaboration with the enigmatic and multi-talented Helena Christensen.

The first collection will arrive in stores from mid october 2015.

For more information visit us at CIFF Stand no. E SYD - 023A or contact Sales Director Thomas Schrøder +45 40131234

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Fashion design graduates are always eager to get out in the real world after five years of study. But often, when starting at entry level in a fashion company, expectations are mixed with an anxie-ty over their ability to be seen and heard. But they need not worry, according to CEO Nikolaj Reffstrup of Danish powerhouse Ganni, who salutes the new young professionals from the three state-subsidized design schools with a bold “Come teach us!”

He was chosen as key speaker at the graduation show for press and industry representatives earli-er this summer, and on behalf of his peers and his own company, he came to the rescue of many of the designers by reversing the roles.

- We have already had a rewarding relationship with students, and we need more smart, talent-ed people to tell us what to do, instead of us telling them, in order to take our company further.

He praised the Danish educational system, which is behind The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts - School of Design, VIA Design, and Design School Kolding, institutions that artistically prepare students to meet the challenge, adding:

- You will enter a marketplace with competitors from around the world. But don’t hesitate, go out and learn. We need dedicated people who can help take Danish fashion to an international level, so when you come back, come work for us, or start your own label. Because – why hasn’t anyone in Scandinavia created an internationally successful brand since Acne, Bestseller, and H&M?

Perhaps there is already success in the making. After the graduation show, business cards were exchanged, and during Copenhagen Fashion Week, a selection of the school’s finest graduation collections will be exhibited at CIFF in Bella Center under the theme Future of Fashion.

This will give visitors at the fair a chance to get an understanding of what the new tendencies are at the design schools, and judging from the catwalk show, the playful graduates are in sync with current international trends.

Today at 15:00 fellow bachelor students will reveal their talents at a collective show, very suita-bly at Design Museum Danmark.

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Words: Elsebeth MouritzenPhotos: Victor Jones

“Come teach us!” encourages a fashion executive, lauding this year’s graduates from three Danish design schools, whose work can be seen in a curated exhibit at CIFF.

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Anne Sofie Madsen, on a flying visit from Paris to show Thursday evening, found good company in

Nikolaj from Maria Black Jewellery.

Even if business is good for Cheap Monday found-er Orian Andersson, after he sold the company to H&M, and started a new one, Från A til Ö, he is

frugal with his shopping allowance.

Majla Pizzelli and Freddie Larson from ATP Atelier shoemakers were in safe hands with Revolver CEO

Christian Maibom.

CEO of Swedish luxury brand Whyred, Claes Strö-by, was all poker face about his hot lips companion.

Hopes are high for this design duo’s runway debut tomorrow since Cathrine Saks and Barbara Potts

won an Elle Style Awards this Spring.

Who would have thought that Italian buyers Claudio Antonioli and Danny Stienen from Milan’s hottest boutique Antonioli take their fashion clues

from rockers AC/DC?

Keep a close eye on yet another Saint Martins graduate, Cecilie Bahnsen, whose fine dresses are likely to be seen on the runway come next season.

Energetic communications director from Revolver, Stina Vanessa, and Danish designer darling Stine

Goya, who wears her heart on her sleeve.

Takenari Sato came all the way from Tokyo with his giggly buying team.

The Royal Theatre provided an atmospheric backdrop for the contemporary Scandinavian brands from Revolver Trade Fair during their intimate presentation to kick-start fashion week.

Revolver traded the cool Meatpacking District for regal surrondings last night when curating a preview of the finest and most representative Scandinavian brands at the

fair for international buyers at the Royal Theatre.

Photos: Luka Roné, Words: Elsebeth Mouritzen

COLLECTIVE KICK-OFF

Street style photographer Adam Katz Sinding from Le 21ème-blog had a good time with Roald

Nore from artisan footwear company The Last Conspiracy.

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DANISH FASHION ETHICAL CHARTER

JESPER THOMSEN, MANAGING DIRECTOR, UNIQUE MODELS

As a signatory you support the Danish Fashion Ethical Charter. What made you join the new and tightened charter?We supported the charter from the begin-ning. For many years we have had the same values at the core of our operations – ethics and the well-being of our models have been top priority. With the expansion of The Ethi-cal Charter we can finally include the parts of the industry that have been lagging behind.

How do you notice the charter in your daily work? Have you had to change previous practices?Before the introduction of the charter, we took a number of initiatives in this direc-tion, which means that we don’t notice a big difference when working in-house. We have provided health checks among other things for a long time. The biggest improvement is that we now have the space for grooming our

Where does peer pressure come in? Signatories can show good faith by using the Danish Fashion Ethical Charter logo on websites, in campaigns etc. The charter’s website also has a black list of signatories, who have breached the charter’s rules. Finally, Copenhagen Fashion Week as a branding platform plays an important role in getting brands

to sign and follow the demands since no fashion shows can appear in the official schedule if the brand behind it hasn’t signed the charter.

Dating back to 2007, the Danish Fashion Ethical Charter received an update in March 2015 to better ensure the health and well-being of the country’s models. Betting on peer pressure rather than legislative pressure, the charter hopes to engage the entire industry and encourage self-regulation to benefit models. The new, tightened charter

demands four things of signatories:

Obligatory yearly health checks of all models under the age of 25-

Working models must be at least 16 years old but 15-year-olds may work if accompanied by adults

-Clients (designers, magazines, advertising agencies and more) must serve healthy

and nourishing food at all jobs with a duration of 2 hours or more-

Paying wages (actual money, not clothes) to models is compulsory

ANNE LOSE, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, EUROWOMAN

As a signatory you support the Danish Fashion Ethical Charter. What made you join the new and tightened charter?Naturally, the whole debate about models, who are too skinny has a great impact on us. The charter is important for us as a means to raise awareness within the industry about the common responsibility that we must live up to. Of course we already know that but the more people unite to focus on this, the more aware and responsible we will become. The values of the charter; responsibility, re-spect and health, are values that Eurowoman wants to promote and protect.

How do you notice the charter in your daily work? Have you had to change previous practices?We already had a strong focus on our choice of models and continue to have so – the charter is simply an amplification of this. In July 2013, we were criticised for our choice of cover model, which led to a fierce de-

bate in the media. This impacted me a lot because the tone was ugly and the criticism was harsh. It was an eye-opener in terms of the responsibility we have – and I’m still re-gretful that the photo offended some people to the degree that it did. We want to signal beautiful fashion and international class ev-ery month – not promote an unhealthy ide-al.

Can CSR be good for business?

Yes. But the most important thing is that we take responsibility and action and not just show with words that we always strive to be better.

very young models at a much slower pace. We have always wanted to wait with start-ing models up until they have reached 16 but around us in the industry the models start-ed at as low as 13; we lost a lot of models be-cause of this.

Does the charter have the effect that was intended, as you see it?

We believe that the charter will have the ex-pected effect. When it comes to health, this is of course a development we have to track over the course of some seasons but the vast sup-port for the charter definitely inspires hope. In our everyday work we already notice that clients are more accepting of the demand that models don’t work for free or for a t-shirt, for instance.

Can CSR be “good for business”?

I’m sure it can – but I choose to see the great support for The Ethical Charter as a sign that the industry as a whole thinks that it’s the right and necessary decision and not just “good business.”

What does the industry think of all this? We asked Anne Lose, Editor-in-Chief of the fashion magazine Eurowoman, and Jesper Thomsen, Managing Director of Unique Models, about their support of the charter.

Photo courtesy of DISCOVERY / Krestine Havemann

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Fashion editors Thora Valdimardóttir and Jeanette Friis Madsen from Costume admires the décor

with PR agent Yael Freifeldt.

Bloggers Sidsel Alling and Frederikke Toftsø know how to dress down casually Copenhagen style.

One of Copenhagens first multi-brand stores, Stig P knows when it’s time for a contem-porary makeover, and still hip to the core after 46 years in business, the fashion mecca

drew a modern crowd last night.

Photos: Helena Lundquist, Words: Elsebeth Mouritzen

YES, WE’RE OPEN

Designer Nikolaj Lorentz Mentze made the blueprints and Niels Strøyer from Frama filled in the empty spaces to the delight of Stig P owner Anders Schroll, who invited them to inaugurate the new store.

Actress Mathilde Norholt found nothing that fit her dog Maggie.

Store manager Rebecca Kryger happily sandwiched between Mads Hancock and Kasper Spacey of Rich

& Hanc Agency.

Seasoned bloggers Katrine Krogh and Mie Quist grabbed their goodie-bags en route back to their

respective medias Wearemad.dk and Wewonder.dk

FRIDAY 7 AUGUST SATURDAY 8 AUGUST

Get a Sneak Peek Into the World of Fashion

Copenhagen Fashion Festival gives you the chance to go behind the scenes of the Danish fashion industry and hear first-hand from top names in the business about their experi-

ences and opinions of navigating in the fashion world.

We will gather them for exciting debates at the Fashion Talks Stage at Fashion Square on Friday, 7 August and Saturday, 8 August. We look forward to seeing you there!

NB! The talks will be in Danish

BLOGGING

MASTERCLASS

11.00

with Pernille Teisbæk, Malene Malling, Szhirley, Lotte Freddie.

WORKING IN

FASHION

15.00

with Cecilie Christiansen, Lulu Henckel, Anne Christine Persson, Camille Berner.

DIVERSITY IN

FASHION

13.00

with Emma Leth, Søren Hedegaard, Moussa Mchangama, Ane Lynge-Jorlén.

PERSONAL

STYLE

15.00

with Marie Myrhøj, Sidsel Alling, Frederikke Toftsø, Michael Schmidt.

TRESEMMÉ LIVE

TUTORIAL

16.30

with Lasse Pedersen.

Tickets DKK 50. Buy your ticket online at copenhagenfashionfestival.com

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ON SCHEDULE By invitation only

12.00 Opening Press Conference

13.00 Lovechild 1979

14.00 Asger Juel Larsen

15.00 YDE by Ole Yde

16.00 Lala Berlin

17.00 Maikel Tawadros

18.00 Freya Dalsjø

19.00 BARBARA I GONGINI

20.00 Han Kjøbenhavn

21.00 Henrik Vibskov

BUSINESS LOUNGECity Hall, Rådhuspladsen 1

Copenhagen V

Opening hours are Wednesday 10 - 20, Thursday 10 -20 and Friday 10 - 17. To gain access or book time at the salon, please contact [email protected]

COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK

COPENHAGEN FASHIONFESTIVAL EVENTS

OFF SCHEDULEBy invitation only

10.00 Margrethe-Skolen

15.00 STAFET DSKD + KADK

Bachelor Show

20.00 Stasia / LaceByStasia

TRADE FAIRS Revolver Copenhagen Int. Fashion Trade Show

ØksnehallenHalmtorvet 11Copenhagen V

CIFF Bella Center Center Boulevard 5 Copenhagen S

CIFF KIDS

Forum CopenhagenJulius Thomsens Plads 1Frederiksberg C

CIFF RAVEN

Bella CenterCenter Boulevard 5Copenhagen S

FASHION CINEMADior & I by Frédéric ChengWednesday 17.30MagasinKongens Nytorv 13Copenhagen K

FASHION TALKSLive Panel DebatesFriday – SaturdayFashion SquareNytorvCopenhagen K

GRADUATE EXHIBITIONEXHIBITIONWednesday – SundaySkt Petri HotelKrystalgade 22Copenhagen K

FAN OUTExhibitionWednesday – Friday 12.00-20.00Sabine PoupinelMøntergade 3Copenhagen K

LA GLACE IN COLLABORATION WITH ECOTURE BY LUNDFashion CakesMonday – Friday 8.30-18.00La GlaceSkoubogade 3Copenhagen K

CLOTHES MAKE THE MANExhibitionWednesday – Friday 19.30-21.00KoncertkirkenBlågårdsplads 6ACopenhagen N

GRADUATE EXHIBITIONExhibitionBusiness LoungeCity Hall SquareCopenhagen V

BUBBLES & BALLOONS AT PIL-GRIMShopping EventWednesday – Sunday 10.00-18.00

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