Bruuns Bazaar is known for its highly ranked campaign models (previously Carmen Kass adorned the pictures), and this winter we get the delight of seeing the Paris Vogue-admired Russian model, Anna Selezneva, who’s currently ranked #18 on Models.com, in the magazines.
BZR
BZR is Bruuns Bazaar’s diffusion line aimed at a younger and more rebellious target group than its ‘big sister’. For the SS11 collection, BZR did light tones in brown, beige, army, and blue (think Stella McCartney’s SS10 collection as inspiration) and mixed in some good coats and nice patterns and stripes.
In this look I’m seeing the toughness of Pilati’s FW09-look for YSL.
Moonspoon Saloon
Even though I wasn’t really into Moonspoon Saloon’s SS11 collection, I have to mention it because of its dramatic runway show (I wasn’t present, though, I can only speak from what I’ve seen and read). It reminded me of the Cirque de Soleil show ‘Ovo’ if anyone’s seen that. See the pictures below.
Minimarket
Peter Jensen
Jesper Høvring
The Danish designer is always good for an evening gown or four. Here are my two favourites from the SS11 collection.
Henrik Vibskov
The Danish Diane Pernet-cherished designer once again showed his collection in Copenhagen. This season the collection was called ‘Anatomy of The Self’ and was presented on a bridge.
Wood Wood
Ivana Helsinki
A great, nautically-inspired collection (which was called ‘Where the F*uck is My Sailor’) from the Finnish designer, Paola Suhonen.
Photo credit: Copenhagen Fashion Week
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