This week the Copenhagen Fashion Week took place, which once again showed why it is considered a melting pot for creative pioneers: inside. They rely on playful patterns that leave known clichés behind, and combined accessories that balance ease between nostalgia and urban ease. Experience joy during layering caused surprising silhouettes, while striking details such as striking collar gave the looks an independent note.
Overview of the best street style trends from Copenhagen.
101 Dalmatian
As fresh from the fashion universe of the 101 Dalmatians, Polka Dots was one of the most striking patterns through the streets of the Copenhagen Fashion Week. Inspired by the classic black and white look, the dot pattern is finally freed from child associations and cruella-de-Vil drama-and shows itself stylistically.
Whether as a transparent skirt with a fine point pattern over a simple underwear, on a chocolate brown satin skirt in combination with an oversize blazer or as a large-format print on a cream-colored two-part-the dot pattern was used in a variety of ways in Copenhagen. The looks were supplemented by accessories such as bandanas, crochet hats, retro sunglasses or structured leather bags.
Attorney
While the points brought playful lightness into the outfits, bandanas gave the looks a pinch of boho romance, a hint of pirate flair and a dash of big city blank. For spring/summer 2026, the towels in Copenhagen became a stylish accessory – sometimes nostalgically interpreted.

Coupled with silk tops, playful blouses or simple rope, they not only protected from the sun, but also rounded off every outfit – whether minimalist or maximum – with sophistication. Models with vintage prints, graphic patterns or delicate tips were particularly effective.
Multi -layered history
Even when styling the silhouettes, the Copenhagen fashion week was once more keen to experiment, especially when layering of skirts. Layers became a fashionable statement here. Skirts over pants, tulle over denim, mini over Maxi, and all with surprising ease. The looks played with volume, transparency and structure and opened new ways to completely rethink classic clothing.

Whether a bumped tulle skirt over jeans, a striped silk skirt on RAW denim or a embroidered top skirt over airy cotton lights-layering became an art form here.
Collar high
While many looks of the Copenhagen Fashion Week rely on flowing fabrics and summer lightness, some ensembles stood out with a conscious break. Jackets with striking stand -up collar – so -called funnel Necks – became the dominant element. Instead of being understood as a mere weather protection function, the high crawls moved to the center of the styling and decisively defined the silhouettes.

Whether sporty interpreted in a cream-colored anorak with a ruffled collar, which in combination with a patterned layering rock seemed almost sculptural, or in dark, structured denim with a powerful stand-up collar and cropped cut, in any case the jacket became a statement through its collar. In oversized models with a minimalist coloring, the set -up collar also played a central role and picked up the penchant for the points for SS26.
Baby on ‘board’
Without a doubt, the most valuable accessory of the season in Copenhagen was neither an expensive designer bag nor striking sunglasses. Rather, it was something that cannot be bought: the love of a mother – and at the same time an impressive evidence that women can actually master everything at the same time.

While one of the designers of the duo behind the Rave review brand skilfully balanced a baby on the hip on the hip, the mothers on the streets of Copenhagen presented how to integrate the offspring into the outfit with a casual style-a contemporary interpretation of the “Mama-Chic”.

