Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The Filippa K AW25 Collection

Filippa K | ©Copenhagen Fashion Week
About Filippa K
Founded by celebrated Swedish fashion designer Filippa Knutsson in 1993, Filippa K has grown internationally to become a household name synonymous with Scandinavian style.
The modern yet timeless ready-to-wear collections balance refined style and functional comfort, with considered craftsmanship and a unique point of view. Today, the Stockholm-based fashion house is helmed by Creative Lead Anna Teurnell, with stores in key European cities such as Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin and an e-commerce presence in over 70 international markets. Its continued journey of global expansion is driven by its efforts to provide a complete wardrobe of elevated staples, for a conscious and effortless solution to dressing well.
Filippa K AW25
The Autumn/Winter 2025 Pre Collection introduces a wardrobe of iconic pieces inspired by Scandinavian heritage, with sartorial nods to the British countryside. Driven by the practical needs of a Nordic climate, refined functional layers are designed to wear morning to night, across and between life’s occasions. The range ushers in a revival of feeling well-dressed and put together, without compromising the long-standing house values of ease and wearability.
Signature Filippa K silhouettes – the hourglass, long and lean, and cocoon – offer versatility for the seasonal wardrobe. Richly textured wools and twills bring dimension to outerwear and knits, while lightweight cotton, viscose and silks are found in jersey and eveningwear. Tailoring makes a strong comeback with sharp blazers and bold trouser shapes. Meanwhile, tracksuit-inspired separates bring comfort to commuting and moments of leisure. The earthy colour palette remains neutral, with pinstriped and checked textiles alongside occasional pops of colour.
“The collection is made up of iconic designs that we recognise as part of Filippa K’s heritage. Function and wearability are hallmarks of a Scandinavian touch, and this practicality of dressing for our climate inspires me. The garments are easy to combine for morning to work to evening, in a palette of colours and materials that seamlessly work together.”
The Autumn/Winter 2025 Pre Collection from Filippa K will launch online and in stores autumn 2025.
Photographer: Frida-My
Stylist: Martina Almqvist
Hair: Josefine Gligic
Makeup: Sara Eriksson
Models: Clara F, Mohamed M, Kim M












Discover more fashion
Lamide is a ready-to-wear store made in Nigeria. Catering to all sizes, this womenswear brand offers stylish, timeless, and versatile pieces.
In an era where African fashion is gaining unprecedented global recognition, Nigerian designer Olamide Adetayo is carving out a space for herself with a brand that seamlessly merges innovation, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. As the creative force behind LAMIDEOFFICIAL, Olamide has been instrumental in reshaping perceptions of African fashion, offering designs that exude both sophistication and bold individuality.
LoraShen & Lab91 present a joint location at Ukrainian Fashion Week dedicated to naive Ukrainian art
Naïve art inspires billions of people around the world. It gives hope for a brighter future and makes you look at the world through the eyes of a child.
Maria Prymachenko is a prominent representative of naïve art in Ukraine. She depicted colorful flowers and fantasy animals in her paintings, which she dressed in Ukrainian national clothes and gave them characteristic features inherent in people.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is proud to announce the highly anticipated return of its Fashion Hong Kong campaign to London Fashion Week this February, showcasing some of Asia’s most celebrated designers. Set in the iconic Protein Studios in Shoreditch and supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London, this year’s presentation promises to be groundbreaking, celebrating creativity, sustainability and innovation, while bridging cultures and pushing the boundaries of contemporary fashion.
SVEASØN’s debut collection, “MØLYBDØMANCY”, explores modern spirituality, divination, and rituals that bridge individuality and community.
Inspired by the ancient art of lead pouring, where molten shapes are interpreted, the collection reimagines values like empathy, equality, and freedom through a contemporary lens.
What meanings do uniforms hold? What role do they play in shaping identity? What purposes do they have? For Autumn/Winter 2025/26, SF1OG seeks to answer these questions and reinterprets the concept of the uniform.
Inspired by the craftsmanship and functionality of historical uniforms, the label incorporates personal youth memories and cultural references, particularly from the indie and rock music scenes, into its latest designs.
Richert Beil’s Fall/Winter 2025/26 runway show “Mutter” uses the imagery of tired, overburdened mothers as a metaphor for a fatigued and overwhelmed society.
It serves as a visual narrative to symbolize a society struggling under the weight of expectations, constant pressures, and the relentless pace of modern life.
Founded by brothers Johannes and Matthias Schweizer, the Bavarian brand OBS draws inspiration from formative experiences alongside the founders’ father on construction sites.
Instilled with a profound understanding of craftsmanship, the designers approach textiles and accessories through an essentialist lens: every item serves a purpose and unlocks creative potential.
MARKE’s Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection titled “Everything That Stays Is Love” is a reflection on the topics of nostalgia and longing and the delicate boundary between daydreaming and reality.
With historical and literary character as muses—Miss Havisham of Dickens’ Great Expectations and Stephen Tennant of the Bright Young Things—the collection unfolds in three acts, mirroring the arc of a life consumed by nostalgia.
For her collection “ELYSIUM”, designer Maria Chany envisions a world where waste is a resource, reborn as fashion, intertwining sustainability and art. The idea is to represent a future where eco-consciousness and creativity coexist, and lead to the elysium, a place or state of perfect happiness.
The designer took the sustainability requirements for Berlin Fashion Week as a starting point and inspiration for the collection.
Lou de Bètoly’s latest collection demonstrates the designers efforts to continue to push the boundaries between fashion, art and traditional craftsmanship.
Each one of the forty looks is crafted from pre-owned materials and forgotten treasures that were transformed into contemporary pieces, conveying both drama and luxury, sprinkled with Lou de Bètoly’s unmistakable sense of humour.
For Fall/Winter 2025/26, HADERLUMP presents the “SOLIVAGANT” collection, inspired by the fashion of rail passengers in the mid-20th century.
The collection builds on the Spring/Summer 2025 “AERO” collection and concludes the brand’s exploration of the leitmotif movement.
Welcome to the AW25 edition of Berlin Fashion Week. Each day we will recap the day’s events, showcases, and runways. Berlin Fashion Week will keep its global audience updated across its social channels on the show and presentation schedule each day, along with our coverage daily here at Swanky Magazine.
German designers kicked off day two on the runway, as Vanessa Baernthol, Laurin Schuler, Balletshofer, Colrs, Haderlump, Lou De Botoly, Maria Chany, Marke, OBS, Richert Beil, SF1OG, and Sveason continued what will be several magnificent days in Berlin Fashion Week for the AW25 Season.
Kasia Kucharska is a Berlin-based brand, founded in 2021. The reinvention of traditional craft and technology-driven manufacturing techniques stands at the core of their design philosophy.
With a focus on new ways of making garments and special attention to sustainable and conscious manufacturing techniques, they are pushing the boundaries of conventional fashion design.
Drawing inspiration from the romance and chaos of the annual Mille Miglia race—a spectacle of small Italian towns consumed by the frenzy of roaring engines and fearless drivers—COLRS presents its latest Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection “Pace of Life”.
Welcome to the AW25 edition of Berlin Fashion Week. Each day we will recap the day’s events, showcases, and runways. Berlin Fashion Week will keep its global audience updated across its social channels on the show and presentation schedule each day, along with our coverage daily here at Swanky Magazine.
German designers kicked off day one on the runway, as Kilian Kerner, Horror Vacui, Danny Reinke, Marina Hoermanseder, and Sia Arnika launched what will be several magnificent days in Berlin Fashion Week for the AW25 Season.
Sia Arnika’s Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection is a tribute to memory, allure, and wetness. It tells the story of the Harbor Bitch—a woman who exists on the edges of myth and menace. Tapping into a memory of a woman, a factory worker, from the island of Mors, the birthplace of Sia Anika, the Danish-born designer’s latest collection channels her fierce essence.
The Austrian designer Marina Hoermanseder invited to the show of her label at the Hotel Oderberger. The designer celebrated the label's 10th anniversary with almost 700 guests with 35 unique looks under the motto "Birthday Party" with balloons, flowers, cakes and streamers.
The Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection by prêt-à-couture designer Danny Reinke, titled "90 Seconds to Midnight" merges the dark narratives of Heinrich Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter with the metaphor of the Doomsday Clock. This symbolic clock, currently set at 90 seconds to midnight, serves as a warning to humanity about the threat of self-destruction.
HORROR VACUI, translating to 'fear of empty spaces' from Latin, encapsulates the brand's ethos - every piece is a canvas for intricate details and rich narratives. With the charm of Bavarian tradition, the signature scalloped edges, Froschgoscherl trims, and meticulous smockings are the heartbeats of Anna's creations, ensuring that every piece resonates with the depth of artisanal craftsmanship. A testament to Anna's dedication to filling life's voids with beauty, one garment at a time.
In his Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection titled "Shitstorm", Kilian Kerner Berlin addresses a highly topical and socially relevant issue: hate and hostility on the internet. The designer's show is a powerful plea against this form of digital attack and its consequences, with the designs symbolizing responsibility, courage, and the ability to creatively reflect on societal challenges.
Danish designer Stine Goya founded the namesake brand in 2006 after years of working in the fashion industry and witnessing a lacklustre colour palette in the Scandinavian market. Inspired by the colours of Copenhagen, Stine Goya set out to be the vibrant alternative and has been a colourful journey since on the international stage. Stine Goya values the beauty of individuality and strives to embolden its community with the joy of wearing colour.
Welcome to the AW25 edition of Copenhagen Fashion Week. Each day we will recap the day’s events, showcases, and runways. Copenhagen Fashion Week will keep its global audience updated across its social channels on the show and presentation schedule each day, along with our coverage daily here at Swanky Magazine.
Day four opened with the Ukrainian brand TG Botanical kicked off the day's show and presentation schedule, and last night, the official CPHFW x Pandora dinner, co-hosted by Dazed, celebrated the Nordic creative landscape. With a guest list including buyers, editors, key opinion leaders, and representatives from leading Nordic brands, the evening was wrapped up with the official afterparty, featuring DJs Atusa, and ¡HARTY!
ROTATE’s Autumn Winter 2025 collection is a celebration of the ROTATE fictional muse, where classic evening glamour meets contemporary culture. Inspired by the opulence found in old fashion editorials, the collection is an immersive experience of luxurious outerwear, elegant dresses, elevated separates, and bold accessories, capturing the essence of the ROTATE’s muse.
Titled Concrete Born, the AW25 collection is inspired by the raw beauty of urban landscapes and the resilient spirit of those who inhabit them, this collection is a fearless exploration of form, texture, and emotion. A personal homage from Artistic Director Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen to his upbringing in Denmark’s suburban neighborhoods.
The AW25 collection is a love letter from the GESTUZ muse to the person she left behind. It is a story of how life became more beautiful on the other side, and how good his biker jacket looks over her silk dress. It embraces the black widow glamour and luxury rock and roll chicness that is at the core of GESTUZ, while tipping its hat to the earlier decades that continue to inspire the collections.
Fine Chaos is an androgynous, youthful, and expressive brand that finds beauty in unexpected places and elements.
With a love for deconstruction, reconstruction, and expression, Fine Chaos pulls you into its dystopian otherworldly universe, making you feel like a part of the underground community from which the brand emerged.
Marimekko is a Finnish lifestyle design company renowned for its original prints and colors. The company's product portfolio includes high-quality clothing, bags and accessories as well as home décor items ranging from textiles to tableware.
When Marimekko was founded in 1951, its unparalleled printed fabrics gave it a strong and unique identity. Globally, there are roughly 150 Marimekko stores, and online store serves customers in 35 countries.
Filippa K releases Autumn/Winter 2025 Pre Collection Lookbook: inspired by Swedish heritage with nods to the British countryside.
The Autumn/Winter 2025 Pre Collection introduces a wardrobe of iconic pieces inspired by Scandinavian heritage, with sartorial nods to the British countryside. Driven by the practical needs of a Nordic climate, refined functional layers are designed to wear morning to night, across and between life’s occasions.
CMMN SWDN is designed by husband and wife duo Saif Bakir and Emma Bakir Hedlund, who first met in 2004 whilst studying at Central Saint Martins and London College of Fashion.
The duo gained widespread international recognition being appointed Head of Design at Kanye West's Paris design studio. Spearheading the brand solidified their idea to launch their own label which for a near decade has delivered timeless collections with an artistic and playful spirit that continuously evolve to seek new expressions.
Fine Chaos is an androgynous, youthful, and expressive brand that finds beauty in unexpected places and elements.
Continuing its legacy of weaving powerful narratives through fashion, FINE CHAOS presents its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, ‘ATARAXIS’, a post-apocalyptic exploration of hope amidst chaos.