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Fashion musings from this month and hat I'm looking forward to for Spring

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Anna Cascarina
Feb 02, 2024
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It’s the start of fashion month and this week is Copenhagen. I was there last February and I can’t believe it’s been a year already. Seeing all the street style pics and show images come through is really making me want to be there.

So lets do a little round up…

Copenhagen Fashion Week

First up TG Botanical which is a gorgeous brand focusing on the environment and taking inspiration from nature. A sustainable brand with an eye on the future where they experiment with technology and fabric techniques.


Won Hundred is a contemporary brand rooted in craftsmanship and denim. It transcends age and gender and focuses on thoughtfully sourced materials and ecologically conscious production.


Some really interesting silhouettes from Saks Potts which mostly doesn’t appeal to me but I can see how they might to a younger generation. Lots of 90’s references and colour with low slung belts, satin, stripes and leather. I am really loving the incoming trend for polo/rugby shirts though. Something i’ll be adopting for sure.


The Aeron show on Tuesday was just beautiful. I loved all the colours and textures. So so gorgeous. Aeron is built from tailoring and timelessness and each collection aims for uncompromising quality driven by the latest waste-reducing innovations and responsible sourcing practices.


I adore Lovechild 1979. The collections are always so chic and understated but with a big dose of modern masculine tailoring mixed with feminine detailing. Stunning.


Remain gave us a beautiful palette of forest greens, dark burgundy and blues with a lot of structured detailing mixed with feminine lines. The leather pieces are gorgeous.


Skall Studio is always one of my favourites and the AW24 collection didn’t disappoint. The brand is run by vegan sisters who make sure their clothing and design processes are ethical and sustainable.


Bury me in The Garment please! Stunning tailoring and beautiful knitwear who care about quality, sustainability and recycled materials. The Garment is committed each year to contribute 1% of our annual revenue to non-profit organisations that are dedicated to protecting the planet, its ecosystems and its wildlife.


Always with an array of beautiful prints and detailing, Stine Goya is known for her colour, strong silhouettes and joy giving pieces. I adore this denim look. So chic and so cool.


Always an exciting show to see, Baum und Pferdgarten create beautiful collections full of colour, print and texture. This AW 24 show gives us lots of denim, pink, animal print and faux leather.


Another one of my favourites is Munthe who always come up with the goods. Lots of denim and leather interspersed with lace and fringing. An exciting collection


Gestuz continues the red trend mixed with lots of denim and leather. Sparkly discs, lace, mohair and velvet bring the texture alongside parachute skirts and drawstring detailing.


Rotate is always an amazing show and AW24 was no exception. Sexy and wearable and many size inclusive pieces featuring oversized corsages, lace, red and satin. A beautiful collection.


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