There are certain weeks on the fashion calendar that you look forward to, and then there’s Copenhagen Fashion Week. This August, I found myself back in the Danish capital for the spring/summer 2027 shows, and the timing couldn’t have been more fitting: CPHFW was celebrating its 20th anniversary, and the entire city seemed to be celebrating along with it. Copenhagen has spent the past two decades quietly—and then not so quietly—cementing itself as one of fashion’s most exciting cities, and this season, you could feel just how much the event has grown. The shows were packed, the streets were buzzing, and everywhere you looked, there seemed to be an editor, buyer, designer, or exceptionally well-dressed Dane biking past you.

Of course, Copenhagen is also Copenhagen, which means the week extends well beyond the clothes. There were cardamom buns eaten between appointments, dinners that ran later than planned, more outfit photos than I care to admit, and plenty of time spent studying the street style while pretending I wasn’t. Even after several seasons, I always leave with a slightly different idea of how I want to dress and an even longer list of Scandinavian brands I want in my closet.

Consider this my Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF diary for spring/summer 2027: the shows I loved, the things I wore, the places I ate, the designers I discovered, and all the little moments in between that made this season feel particularly exciting.

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Collage of Copenhagen Fashion Week spring/summer 2026, featuring runway imagery and editor street style.

8 a.m.: I woke up early with severe jet lag to work ahead of New York hours. I stayed at the CitizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen in the heart of the city center, where stylish Scandinavian design meets a tech-forward room (everything was controlled with my iPad!) and a social-first design that encouraged conversation and connection. It was almost like a hostel. I went upstairs to get a coffee before quickly changing into my trend-forward outfit and heading out to CIFF, the Copenhagen International Fashion Fair.