Photography Darrel Hunter

Drowned rat who? Copenhagen street style was giving despite heavy rain

Photographer Darrel Hunter braved the weather to capture the best looks at the city’s SS24 shows

To say the weather was bad in Copenhagen this season would be a dire understatement. Usually a bright, sun-drenched affair, fashion week faced torrential rain and howling winds for summer four days on the trot [but you know climate change isn’t real right?] Somehow, attendees still managed to pull it out of the bag when it came to dressing, and where it should have been giving drowned rat, the fashions on show were just as chic as ever.

With some opting for functional, wet-weather looks, layering oversized, waterproof coats over slick tailoring and scuffed-up denim, there were plenty of people who simply chose to pretend that the rain was not happening. With Copenhagen known as the home of kaleidoscopic colours and clashing prints, guests slipped into brights by homegrown brands including Ganni, Di[vision], and more. In fact, local legends were championed whether bright or not, with LVMH Prize winner A Roege Hove, Remain, and Opera Sport all repped on the front row. 

Of course, Dazed were down there to capture it all, with photographer Darrel Hunter – aka @modehunter – snapping the best of what the city had to offer. Click through the gallery above for a closer look at Copenhagen’s SS24 street style.

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