Scandinavian powerhouse J.Lindeberg closed out the second day of Copenhagen Fashion Week with a rave to remember. Renowned for its seamless blend of sport and luxury, the brand took Fall/Winter 2024 to new heights.
Under the creative helm of Chief Creative Officer Neil Lewty, the brand transported us back to the early 2000s with a lively runway show set against the backdrop of the Danish moonlight. Dubbed “Clubhouse,” the collection exuded youthful energy, embracing après ski activities with abandon. The venue pulsed with flashing lights as a live DJ set the stage.
The meticulously curated soundtrack, crafted over weeks, breathed life into the collection. FW24 was a riot of prints and patterns, saturating elevated skiwear in hues of blue, red, and pink. The show kicked off with performance-driven pieces featuring technical innovations, including protective uniforms with insulated face coverings and coordinating bucket hats. Leather biker jackets and slouchy ski pants followed suit, alongside knitted bikinis, goose-down parkas, and zippered suiting. Cropped outerwear and leather mini skirts added a touch of edge, while collared mesh dresses, mohair pullovers, and two-toned tracksuits glided down the slopes with unwavering determination.