The show was held in an industrial space in Copenhagens docklands and the models took the runway to the sound of a mix of Danish pop songs. It had a bohemian touch. Per usual, the collection included flowing silhouettes, something that is now considered typical Ganni. Compared to earlier, this collection is more scaled than previous collections.
The inspirations could be found throughout the collection. We saw Kraš’s images of Copenhagen printed on a double-denim suit. Wings of desire and it’s trapeze artist could be seen in the flowing dresses, the woolen overcoats and the rhinestone decorated prince of whales checked pants.
The color palette went from white and black to pink and blue. We saw prints such as the Ganni logo, florals, polka dots, zebra stripes and various checks. And of course, there were angel wings decorating sweaters and T-shirts.
photos: copenhagenfashionweek.com
Tags: aw18, cphfw, Ditte Reffstrup, ganni
Miccaela grew up on the west coast of Sweden but because of her love for fashion she spent the last few years living in Oslo and most recently London where she just graduated from London College of Fashion. Traveling, Aperol spritz and art are close to her heart and she is constantly searching for the perfect sunglasses.
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