In the wake of last season’s bow extravaganza at Copenhagen Fashion Week, a new trend is blossoming on the streets, and it’s all about roses. This season’s street style stars are ushering in a floral renaissance with a captivating hair accessory that has taken root.
The initial whispers of this floral fever emerged at the Giambattista Valli couture show, renowned for seamlessly blending divine hair and beauty styles with their ethereal tulle gowns. There, sleek updos and ponytails were bedecked not only with the brand’s signature black velvet bows but also with fist-sized Trianon roses.
As the first ready-to-wear shows unfurled in Copenhagen, a city currently basking in a comfortable 40 degrees, attendees seized the opportunity to embrace a more modern and practical interpretation of Valli’s Botticellian aesthetic: faux blooms. From scrunchies to claw clips, our observant street style photographer, Acielle, has captured the omnipresent flower power that has taken hold of Fashion Week attendees. The balmy weather, serving as the perfect backdrop, allows for the incorporation of real blooms into hairstyles without the worry of wilting, further solidifying the floral frenzy in Copenhagen’s fashion scene.