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Copenhagen Fashion Week launches new digital platform


With only days to go until Copenhagen Fashion Week’s new hybrid format,
featuring physical as well as digital shows and presentations begins,
organisers have unveiled its new digital platform, CPHFW72H, designed to
stream this season’s 72 hours of shows, talks, and events.

The spring/summer 2021 edition of Copenhagen Fashion Week will feature
32 shows and presentations including Ganni, Stine Goya, Holzweiler and
Rixo, kicking off with a digital show from Swedish brand Whyred aired at 10
am CET on Monday, August 10, while Henrik Vibskov will officially close
fashion week with a physical presentation to be livesteamed on August
12.

All showcases, whether physical, digital or a combination of the both
will be presented on Copenhagenfashionweek.com
, where
organisers have stated that they have shared a “no rules dictating show
format” and that has resulted in a range of pre-produced and live
presentations – including adapted runway shows, presentations, films,
exhibitions, and installations.

“We are very excited to fulfil the vision of a hybrid version of
Copenhagen Fashion Week, meaning that anyone – whether in person or
digitally – is able to access this season’s 32 shows and presentations,”
said Cecilie Thorsmark, chief executive of Copenhagen Fashion Week in a
statement.

Brands scheduled to hold a physical catwalk show, presentation,
exhibition or event, include Berlin-based MalaikaRaiss, sustainable Danish
fashion brand Designers Remix, Mark Kenly Domino Tan, activewear label 7
Days Active, Copenhagen-based Soulland, Ganni, Danish designer Soeren Le
Schmidt, luxury ready-to-wear label Munthe, Samsøe and Samsøe, Danish
designer Stine Goya, Rains, Remain Birger Christensen, Copenhagen-based
Lovechild 1979, Baum und Pferdgarten, Danish sustainable fashion brand
Skall Studio, Helmstedt, menswear label Mfpen, Bestseller brand Selected,
By Malene Birger, Henrik Vibskov and Copenhagen-based outerwear brand Saks
Potts.

Copenhagen Fashion Week SS21 new hybrid format kicks off August 10

Other brands including UK-based Rixo and Brøgger, alongside
Stockholm-based Whyred, Gestuz, Nynne, Holzweiler, Swedish fashion brand
Hope, Finnish lifestyle design house Marimekko, have opted to present a
digital film.

Copenhagen Fashion Week is quick to stress that while it is able to host
physical events, this edition of fashion week will “naturally be adapted in
compliance with the Covid-19 health and safety measures”.

With Covid-19 guidelines being issued to each brand that have been made
jointly by The Ministry of Industry, Business & Financial Affairs, Danish
Patient Safety Authority and The Ministry of Employment – advising on
protective equipment, including mask protocol backstage, hygienic
standards, crowd management, and food safety.

“We’re extremely excited to see how this development can foster original
creative material and cultivate new relationships with editors, buyers and
consumers,” added Thorsmark.

To place a focus on all the shows, not just the physical live moments,
and to cater for the absence of several international editors and buyers
this season, each designer on the schedule will engage in a live interview
directly following their show.

In addition, Copenhagen Fashion Week has curated a ‘Small Talks – Big
Conversation’ talk schedule featuring “critical discussions that delve
beneath the polished image that a runway can present”. The talks will cover
sustainability, emerging designers, representation in fashion, activism,
the business of reselling, and the journey of Stine Goya.

The aim of the talk series to delve into “real, sometimes uncomfortable,
topics crucial to moving forward,” added organisers.

Copenhagen Fashion Week’s new hybrid format will take place for 72 hours
from August 10-12.

Image: courtesy of Copenhagen Fashion Week



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