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Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF join forces to support Nordic talent
Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF join forces to support Nordic talent

Fashion Network

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Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF join forces to support Nordic talent

Two major players in the promotion of Copenhagen's fashion scene are joining forces to promote Scandinavian designers. Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW) and CIFF (Copenhagen International Fashion Fair) have announced a long-term strategic alliance. The two pillars of Danish fashion are moving forward with the CPHFW Newtalent program, dedicated to supporting the region's most promising emerging Nordic brands. As part of this alliance, CIFF becomes an official sponsor of the program and will now host a selection of Newtalent brands in a permanent showroom in the CIFF Village. The young designers will also benefit from a dedicated space at the show, alongside fashion week, as well as enhanced access to an international network of buyers, press, and industry professionals. Support in terms of visibility, business development, and mentoring is planned throughout their journey, the value of which has not been communicated. "This collaboration with CIFF is a natural step in our mission to support Nordic talent. It enables us to combine cultural visibility with commercial impact at a decisive moment in their development," said Cecilie Thorsmark, CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week. Although a natural dynamic already existed between CPHFW and CIFF, the two players operated in parallel but complemented each other. While fashion week focused on runway shows and showcasing designers, CIFF provided the BtoB and commercial dimension, presenting over 1,000 brands twice a year in the pavilions of the Bella Center, on the outskirts of the Danish capital. This alliance marks a desire to pool resources and expertise to consolidate Copenhagen's position as the capital of Nordic fashion. "We are proud to formalize this collaboration with Copenhagen Fashion Week. CIFF is more than just a show, it's an ecosystem where talent can grow, connect, and plan for the long term," said Sofie Dolva, the show's managing director, in a press release. This year's Newtalent program includes Anne Sofie Madsen, Bonnetjes and Berner Kühl, as well as start-ups Kettle Atelier, Stem, and Taus in the One to Watch category. A first glimpse of a generation of designers that this alliance intends to promote far beyond Scandinavia's borders.

Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF join forces to support Nordic talent
Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF join forces to support Nordic talent

Fashion Network

time3 days ago

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Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF join forces to support Nordic talent

Home › News › Catwalks Download Print Two major players in the promotion of Copenhagen's fashion scene are joining forces to promote Scandinavian designers. Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW) and CIFF (Copenhagen International Fashion Fair) have announced a long-term strategic alliance. The two pillars of Danish fashion are moving forward with the CPHFW Newtalent program, dedicated to supporting the region's most promising emerging Nordic brands. Sofie Dolva and Cecilie Thorsmark, Managing Directors of CIFF and Copenhagen Fashion Week respectively - DR As part of this alliance, CIFF becomes an official sponsor of the program and will now host a selection of Newtalent brands in a permanent showroom in the CIFF Village. The young designers will also benefit from a dedicated space at the show, alongside fashion week, as well as enhanced access to an international network of buyers, press, and industry professionals. Support in terms of visibility, business development, and mentoring is planned throughout their journey, the value of which has not been communicated. "This collaboration with CIFF is a natural step in our mission to support Nordic talent. It enables us to combine cultural visibility with commercial impact at a decisive moment in their development," said Cecilie Thorsmark, CEO of Copenhagen Fashion a natural dynamic already existed between CPHFW and CIFF, the two players operated in parallel but complemented each other. While fashion week focused on runway shows and showcasing designers, CIFF provided the BtoB and commercial dimension, presenting over 1,000 brands twice a year in the pavilions of the Bella Center, on the outskirts of the Danish capital. This alliance marks a desire to pool resources and expertise to consolidate Copenhagen's position as the capital of Nordic fashion."We are proud to formalize this collaboration with Copenhagen Fashion Week. CIFF is more than just a show, it's an ecosystem where talent can grow, connect, and plan for the long term," said Sofie Dolva, the show's managing director, in a press release. This year's Newtalent program includes Anne Sofie Madsen, Bonnetjes and Berner Kühl, as well as start-ups Kettle Atelier, Stem, and Taus in the One to Watch category. A first glimpse of a generation of designers that this alliance intends to promote far beyond Scandinavia's borders. news_translation_auto Click here to read the original article. Copyright © 2025 All rights reserved.

CIFF announces strategic alliance with Copenhagen Fashion Week
CIFF announces strategic alliance with Copenhagen Fashion Week

Fashion United

time3 days ago

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CIFF announces strategic alliance with Copenhagen Fashion Week

Scandinavian fashion fair CIFF and Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW) have deepened their strategic partnership to support emerging design talent in the region. Together, they continue to back the CPHFW NewTalent programme, an initiative spotlighting brands operating for less than five years. This long-term alliance provides participating Scandinavian brands with access to a robust international network of buyers, press, and fashion industry stakeholders. CIFF confirmed the collaboration in an official press release. As part of the programme, selected designers benefit from mentorship opportunities with esteemed industry figures including Bruce Pask, men's fashion director at Neiman Marcus, and Mahoro Seward, editor at British Vogue. For the Spring/Summer 2026 season, brands Anne Sofie Madsen, Berner Kühl, and Bonnetje unveiled their latest collections in the CPHFW NewTalent showroom. Additionally, the 'One to Watch' segment featured emerging labels Kettel Atelier, Stem, and Taus. The partnership between CIFF and CPHFW continues to reinforce Copenhagen's status as a vital hub for contemporary fashion and a launchpad for new creative voices. Launched in June 2022, the CPHFW NewTalent initiative is backed by key collaborators including textile innovator Circulose, Zenz, Vanguards, Wessel & Vett's Foundation, and Norwegian platform Alpha. The most recent edition of CIFF took place from Tuesday, August 5 to Thursday, August 7, 2025, running concurrently with Copenhagen Fashion Week, which spanned Monday, August 4 to Friday, August 8. This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. If you have questions or comments about this process email us at info@

Copenhagen International Fashion Fair returns August 5
Copenhagen International Fashion Fair returns August 5

Fashion Network

time02-06-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Copenhagen International Fashion Fair returns August 5

Copenhagen international Fashion Fair (CIFF) is set to make its return to the Bella Center from August 5–7, 2025, coinciding once again with Copenhagen Fashion Week. With the aim to create opportunity for businesses amidst changing market conditions, this summer's edition signals a renewed commitment to emerging markets, with a 25% increase in focus on Asia, the Middle East, and the fast-growing Eastern European fashion consumer market. Likewise, a key highlight for 2025 is the launch of CIFF Media, a new content platform that will deliver year-round industry leaders and market insight, through an all-video social and online channel. Designed to elevate the reach and resonance of the fair, CIFF Media layers digital storytelling atop physical experiences, offering brands and buyers a second-to-none support network. 'Now is the time for us to be bold, invest, and create a trade platform that innovates strategically to not only support, but power growth for brands,' said Sofie Dolva, director at CIFF. 'When the industry says 'challenge' we hear 'opportunity' and set about planning how we can look at the landscape differently, do more, and fulfil of commitment to the industry of being the best possible international hub for the fashion industry to come together and do business.' This year's edition will also feature collaborations with The CFDA, Pitti Uomo, and ISPO, the world's largest sports trade fair, bringing curated brand showcases to Copenhagen. The fair equally works in close alliance with Copenhagen Fashion Week, DM&T (the Danish Fashion and Textile association), and Creative Denmark.

Copenhagen International Fashion Fair returns August 5
Copenhagen International Fashion Fair returns August 5

Fashion Network

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Copenhagen International Fashion Fair returns August 5

Copenhagen international Fashion Fair (CIFF) is set to make its return to the Bella Center from August 5–7, 2025, coinciding once again with Copenhagen Fashion Week. With the aim to create opportunity for businesses amidst changing market conditions, this summer's edition signals a renewed commitment to emerging markets, with a 25% increase in focus on Asia, the Middle East, and the fast-growing Eastern European fashion consumer market. Likewise, a key highlight for 2025 is the launch of CIFF Media, a new content platform that will deliver year-round industry leaders and market insight, through an all-video social and online channel. Designed to elevate the reach and resonance of the fair, CIFF Media layers digital storytelling atop physical experiences, offering brands and buyers a second-to-none support network. 'Now is the time for us to be bold, invest, and create a trade platform that innovates strategically to not only support, but power growth for brands,' said Sofie Dolva, director at CIFF. 'When the industry says 'challenge' we hear 'opportunity' and set about planning how we can look at the landscape differently, do more, and fulfil of commitment to the industry of being the best possible international hub for the fashion industry to come together and do business.' This year's edition will also feature collaborations with The CFDA, Pitti Uomo, and ISPO, the world's largest sports trade fair, bringing curated brand showcases to Copenhagen. The fair equally works in close alliance with Copenhagen Fashion Week, DM&T (the Danish Fashion and Textile association), and Creative Denmark.

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