I’m a glad publisher and disability activist from London, so let me introduce myself. I prefer to say that I have a run of “edge,” and that I put a lot of color and texture into my looks rather than relying heavily on colors like wool, knits, cracked leather, and other materials to give them a new dimension. I also enjoy wearing a lot of gold jewelry and accents, which may be a more important feature of my design.
My second appearance this year was. Being invited to so many events and exhibits was really a dream since I’ve been working as a content publisher since first 2021. Here’s my collection of my best parts:
– The Georg Jensen Dinner was strange. The decorations easily reflected the new Moonlight Grapes Collection, making the setting gorgeous and angelic. There was such a powerful admiration for the brand’s tradition when I spoke with someone from Denmark about it. The beautiful pieces Georg Jensen creates are in many ways connected to true, lasting memories for some Danes, and I was pleased to have the opportunity to practice that for myself. I was kindly gifted the ( £280 ) to wear to the event, and I styled them with a chic all-white look, which you can see below.
This summer’s 2024 display featured an incredible concept centered on the concept of “office paralympics,” which was a fantastic experience. The charm was all in the information: a mix of customizing,, shirt, sequins and frills. The contrast was fantastic and unquestionably a representation of the time.
Overall, meeting other people who love clothing was one of my favorite experiences. Whether that meant admiring the around me, connecting with different designers or developers, art directors, stylists and editors, and walking into wonderful boutiques like Henrik Vibskov—it was all about meeting people who speak the same language of clothing. I was pleased to be able to create a group within the sector, which is really important to me. I left richer than when I came to Copenhagen ( socially, not financially—those taxis add up ). Nevertheless, it was a blast and made me incredibly thankful to be doing the things I love.
Therefore, what did I use to enjoy such a time, and in one of the chicest,, no less? Well, when it came to creating outfits for CPHFW, I really focused on a believe I’ve been having a lot late: the future of clothing is, with a dash of fresh material. Now, in 2024, we all want a curated and intentional, so I wanted to make sure I was n’t just looking for, but also tailoring older clothes, wearing I had sourced years before and choosing pieces I truly love that have been with me for a while.
Browse through my appearance and purchase the items you might need to re-create them.
SEE MY COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK 2024 Clothing
LOOK 1: OVERSIZED SUIT
Model Records: It was delight to get dressed by Filippa K, and as always, the feeling was laid-back pleasure. The reduces and supplies often speak for themselves. This magnificent piece of wool is my choice. It’s great for autumn/winter, but not so much for the 24-degree summer time I experienced in Copenhagen. However, my love for it remains: understated, wonderfully cut and in a muffled yet rich voice. I wore it with some past-season Filippa K and my beloved.
Shop the Glance:
Filippa K
Double Breasted Flannel Blazer
Filippa K
Large Pleated Flannel Trousers
LOOK 2: Light BLAZER + SILK SKIRT
Choice Notes: All-white appearances are a passion of mine, and truth be told, I packed more than one. I wanted to convey course at the Georg Jensen meal, and I hope I did so with this appearance. I wore a product blazer a few months ago that I had purchased to really give my waist an A-line form, which I think is very appealing. Because I’m 5’1 and frequently wear shorts, I get clothes that are tailored, but generally speaking, I believe we may live happier and more content lives if we put more effort into fitting our bodies and making our clothes more appropriate. That’s my warm taking. It was paired with one of my all-time favorite classic and pale accessories.
Shop the Glance:
H&M
Linen-Blend Blazer
Reformation
Fior Di Latte Bella Silk Scarf
Georg Jensen
Moonlight Grapes Chandelier Pearls
J&M Davidson
Bonny in Cream
Maison Margiela
New Tabi set dancer boots
LOOK 3: TONAL GREY ‘ Match
Model Notes: is my passion speech, and ever since I was told I’m “winter toned” in my colour-theory check, I’m yet more drawn to it. I made sure I was buying pieces of each piece separately so that I could have a more enjoyable and” trendy” fashion moment with this particular look. Separately, the grey elements of this clothing are all very fresh and little, but I definitely had fun with layering pieces and my accessories. My zebra-print vintage is one of my proudest -sourcing moments, and these Y/Project X Melissa mules are my modern-day take on Cinderella’s shoes.
Shop the Glance:
Reformation
Emery Knit Top in Charcoal
Reformation
Charcoal Stripe Vida Low Rise Pant
Arket
Organza Silk Skirt
Y/Project X Melissa
Floral-Detail Mules
LOOK 4: SUEDE BUTTON-DOWN + TROUSERS
Style Notes: Another tonal look. The short, wide sleeves and slimmer waist really appealed to me, and I’ve always been a sucker for suede. My large hobo bag, along with these asymmetrical trousers, and another treasure of mine, was paired with it. Originally, I had planned to wear this with my white, pointed Acne Studio mules, but the cobbled streets of Copenhagen were not quite compatible with my vision, so my trusty completed the look.
Shop the Glance:
Massimo Dutti
Pocket Detail On Suede Leather Shirt
COS
Beige Asymmetric Wrap Trousers