Get ready to the Copenhagen Fashion Week
Welcome to this edition of TØJ – Fashion & Business Trends, dedicated to the upcoming fashion week.
In this edition, we provide our readers with exciting previews, relevant information, and inspiring profiles of the exhibitors. We provide insights into what 2024 has in store and shed light on the style, color, and design trends that will influence the AW 24/25 season. Our goal is to provide you with the best tools to navigate the ever-changing and fascinating world. Don’t miss the opportunity to delve deeper into these topics.
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The magazine is also available in a printed version in Danish during the Copenhagen Fashion Week. Find it at CIFF, in CIFF showrooms and in other selected showrooms.
Morten Laugesen: What does 2024 have in store?
Sustainability and artificial intelligence will set the agenda in the business world in 2024.
Jacob Holst Mouritzen: What does 2024 have in store?
Predicting the future seems almost an insurmountable task these days.
Nikolai Klausen: What does 2024 have in store?
Danish fashion companies have always been adept at adapting to major changes.
Get ready for CIFF
If there's one thing, we've learned from the year 2023, it's that we are stronger together. Even though we have…
Get ready for the rebirth of the epitome of Italian fashion
The iconic Italian fashion brand Ball, which redefined denim in the 1970s, is making a strong comeback with an…
3 quick questions for 2 buyers
How do dispose your buying process for the AW 24/25 season? How can a trade fair like CIFF contribute to your work as a…
“Our business model cares for both the environment and our customers”
With exports to 23 countries, By Basics is a successful business working on multiple parameters to create a company…
3 quick questions to Billi Bi
TØJ has talked with Carsten Friis, who is CEO of Billi Bi, about the expectations to the upcoming trade fair CIFF.
Shaping New Tomorrow’s foundation for international success
Shaping New Tomorrow is one of the fashion industry's successful growth stories, continuing to surge forward with…
Wessel & Vett Fashion Prize: Guiding danish brands and designers in the right direction
For over a decade, the Wessel & Vett Fashion Prize has been an integral part of the Danish fashion industry, putting…
On the show calender: Won Hundred
Q&A with Sebastian Andersen, Commercial Director at Won Hundred about their participation in the Copenhagen Fashion…
Get ready for Aarhus Fashion Week
Q&A with the Communications Manager and Project Manager at Dypång Management, the organisers of Aarhus Fashion Week
Get ready for the fairs in Vejle
Q&A with the Project Manager at Nord-Fair, which is the organiser of the two trade fairs, Herretøjsmessen and…
Autumn/Winter 24/25: Trend & colour guide
There is plenty of inspiration in the trend and colour guide for the AW 24/25 season, where four trend themes are…
“It’s not about chasing awards for me”
It all began in a backroom of a store in Haderslev. Today, Pernille Corydon Jewellery has expanded beyond Denmark's…
Generational shift to encourage fewer and more responsible footwear choices
Since 1904, Angulus has developed, designed and produced quality footwear. Now, the third generation has taken over the…
Shoes and accessories AW 24/25
The season is imbued with good intentions and determination as we approach Autumn/Winter 24/25.
Flab: Children’s clothing with extended lifespan
Founder and designer Katrine Laursen rethinks sustainability in the launch of her new children's clothing brand Flab.…
Quality-conscious earthworm enters new market
The North Zealand children's clothing brand Ver de Terre, which translates to 'earthworm' in French, marks its 30th…
Kids: This season’s bestsellers
Several Danish children's brands share their thoughts on which style they believe will be their best-selling for the AW…
Creating an attractive brand
The question is, is the main part of your marketing budget being wasted if you fail to build a strong, differentiated…