The most discussed accessory on the catwalks of the Cphn FS26 was Anne Sophie Madsens Clutch in the form of a plush gratf. Inspired by the Fiberglas sculptures of the Danish artist Esben for while Kjær, she was shown in four metallic colors with glass eyes and had little in common with her showering brown city counterpart.

Image: Anne Sophie Madsen FS26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight

As in the last catwalk season, the individualization of luxury handbags with kitschy key fans was also an important feature away from the shows. Months after they appeared on the pockets of fashionistas, Pop Mart’s laboratory is still a popular trailer.

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Image: CPH FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Labubu with Chanel logo

The Norwegian fashion podcaster Janka Polliani attached a purple label with Chanel logos to its vintage-prada handbag to give her some playfulness.

Image: CPH FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: CPH FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

On another day, she adorned a pink Hermès-Birkin with the trailer of a Japanese monchhichi girl in the Kimono. This proved that not only generation Z discovered the ‘kidult’.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

A visitor went one step further and styled a bag with a different bag. In this case it was a small ganni handbag made of recycled leather.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

One of the most popular pocket add-on this year is the Dachshund key trailer, available from countless brands, from Gucci to Shein. This was attached to a vintage-louis-vuitton-speed-peedy bag.

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Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Cottagecore

The Australian hat designer Lorna Murray is known for the production of hats from grass fibers, which can be folded and simply put in your pocket for the trip. Some TikTok users: Inside, they compared them with the brim, compared to the hoods that are worn in “The Report of the Mag”. This could indicate a conservative background. However, a Cphn visitor wore Murray’s biggest hat with his climb, which was anything but “tradwife” vibes.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

However, “CottageCore” was definitely in the air, demonstrated by razed ruffles, undercroats and pantalons. This visitor decided to crown her look with a crocheted cotton tip hood with extra long ribbons.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

There were scarves everywhere: on heads, around the neck and waist. The decision to bind a headscarf under the chin instead of binding the back of the head can be interpreted as a game with tradition.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

The same could be said about the Scrunchie: Long as an outdated 80s hair accessory, it is back, albeit with new interpretation.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Gone are the “Yupy with a big hair dryer” connotation, because this year’s versions are now associated with smooth dutts and ponytails.

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Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Not only that, the users: Inside, say that their soft materials gently to the hair, and, when made of recycled materials, are even “sustainable”.

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Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

In addition to all the playfulness, there was also a serious topic. The participants made sure that the fashion world was directed to Copenhagen: Inside that the events in Gaza were in the foreground throughout the week. Model Jura unrolled a Palestinian flag during and after the Marimekko show.

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Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

A visitor wore a Keffiyeh as a skirt while another draped it over his pocket. In a more subtle connection, another participant was wearing a number of heart supporters with the inscription “Free Palestine”.

Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Image: Cphn FS26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

In summary, it can be said that Copenhagen SS26 showed a selection of accessories with a sense of fun both on and away from the catwalk, without ignoring the tragic events in another part of the world.

This article was used with digital tools translated.


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