Our Favorite Shows From Copenhagen Fashion Week SS26 So Far
info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Tue, 05 Aug 2025 HypebaeThe Spring/Summer 2026 season of Copenhagen Fashion Week is officially upon us and as always, the season promises a slew of impressive showcases by both established and emerging designers. Fan favorites like OperaSPORT, Forza Collective and The Garment return to the runway, along with staple brands like Han Kjobenhavn, Baum und Pferdgarten and ROTATE, who are once again closing the season.
Elsewhere, this season features names like The Swedish School of Textiles and the Royal Danish Academy, presenting showcases filled with inspiring student designers. Already, we've witnessed Alana Hadid opening OperaSPORT, Rolf Ekroth take to the great outdoors and ALIS send models off home in a boat -- and there's still two days to go.
Scroll down to see our favorite moments from CPHFW SS26 so far.
The Swedish School of Textiles
This season's showcase from The Swedish School of Textiles did not disappoint. Offering a perfect masterclass in fabric manipulation, the 16 different designers each presented a variation of innovative techniques, blending performance art with structural design.
Han Kjobenhavn
Han Kjøbenhavn's Spring/Summer 2026 collection, dubbed "Another Day," took inspiration from Creative Director Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen's suburban upbringing in Copenhagen, focusing on ordinary moments and the rituals of suburban masculinity. The collection reimagined otherwise typical garments through the brand's distinctive exaggeration and tension, resulting in oversized faux leather bombers, mesh tracksuits and sculpted silver tops.
ALIS
ALIS returned to the runway to present its second showcase following last season's debut. This season felt significantly more self-assured, split into a few core color palettes and fabrics. Beginning with beige and blue plaid, the collection evolved into a bright mustard yellow palette, followed by pinstriped baby blue and ending with purple plaid. Celebrating freedom, creativity and joy, the showcase ended with models getting into a boat and sailing away.