@lazoschmidlFashionNewsStockholm cancels fashion week to pursue more sustainable optionsThe Swedish Fashion Council announced it would no longer be hosting the bi-annual event to help change the industry’s traditional formatShareLink copied ✔️July 1, 2019FashionNewsTextDominic Cadogan Just over a month away from its SS20 event – due to take place from August 27-29 – the Swedish Fashion Council has announced that it will be no longer hosting Stockholm Fashion Week in its traditional format. “Stepping away from the conventional Fashion Week model has been a difficult, but much considered decision,” says Jennie Rosén, CEO of the Swedish Fashion Council. “We need to put the past to rest and stimulate the development of a platform that is relevant for today’s fashion industry (and) focus on creating tools and platforms in order to support and prepare the industry for the future.” Over the years, Stockholm Fashion Week has showcased the work of designers such as Per Götesson and Lazoschmidl. It has also supported a host of young designers like Central Saint Martins grad Harry Freegard via its Challenge The Fabric Award. In addition to its Fashion Innovation Centre, the intiative will continue spotlighting upcoming designers to last within the industry rather than burning out after a season or two. For now, the SFC hasn’t revealed full details of what to expect from the new format, but will release more information later this year. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREHaider Ackermann throws it down with Willie Nelson for Canada GooseBrontez Purnell on the rise of Telfar ClemensWill nostalgia be the defining aesthetic of the 2020s?In pictures: Vivienne Westwood’s jewellery archive has found a new homeThe hottest girls you know are dressing like The NutcrackerThis new book delves into the 150-year history of Louis VuittonIn pictures: Jean Paul Gaultier’s rarely seen runway archive‘Haunted and horny’: Joseph Quinn and Luna Carmoon on Versace’s new eraMeet the fresh talent being honoured at the 2025 Fashion AwardsOlivier Rousteing steps down from Balmain In pictures: Revisiting Anok Yai’s greatest style momentsAnok Yai is 2025’s Model of the Year