With the help of brands like Ganni, Stine Goya, Sak Potts, and Rave Review, the Copenhagen girl is one to watch (and copy).
, with these major cities falling far being New York and London in terms of inclusivity on the runway.At Rave Review, of the 30 looks shown, at least a third of them were worn by models of color. “It’s super important to always have like diversity within the mix,” said Livia. “I think it's pretty normal. It's not like something special. It should just be the norm.” Elsewhere Henrik Vibskov included models who were in an older age bracket than what we typically see on the runway.
“I think that we’re definitely seeing improvement in terms of diversity,” adds Charlotte. “We finally have women with hijabs walking the runway. We had one of the strongest and most controversial voices in Danish literature, Sara Omar, who supported us on the runway today. Vincent Beier inspires me and many other women, and it is a really important message as well.”
Beyond that, both Ganni and Cecilie Bahnsen had more models of color this season than ever before. “Perhaps we’ve been slightly ignorant in the past as the people of Denmark because we don’t have some of the same experiences, like growing up as a person of color in the United States,” explains Ganni founder Nicolaj. “But we’re trying to improve every day.” Swedish-Eritrean designer Selam Fessahaye also showed her collection almost entirely on people of color.
walk in the fall 2020 show. Perhaps the fact that these designers are making an effort to promote diversity is what makes Copenhagen style all the more covetable., another label that has become one of the biggest exporters of Copenhagen style, their city’s fashion identity has been changing for the better. Considering the brand’s coats have been seen on everyone from Cardi B to Kylie Jenner, Georgia May Jagger, and every street-style star under the sun, there’s a long-lasting appeal.
One thing is for sure: There’s a strong demand for these cool Copenhagen labels and what the new generation is standing for: color, expressiveness, playfulness, and. If Copenhagen’s designers can continue to pump out covetable clothing and push the diversity issue even more beyond age and race and start to also include more models of different sizes, it’s clear that Copenhagen will be a fashion capital we’ll be looking to for the long haul.
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