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Copenhagen 2024 Fashion Week Trends You Can Wear Now

Embracing slow fashion and shopping your closet is the most sustainable way to update your closet. But, if you have to shop these are the 2024 fashion trends for women to invest in now.

Copenhagen Fashion Week

Embracing slow fashion and shopping your closet is the most sustainable way to update your closet. But, if you’re on the hunt to buy new pieces for your wardrobe, here are the 2024 fashion trends for women from ethical and sustainable brands to invest in now.

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While we’re in no rush to say summer is over just yet, there are a few fall arrivals we’re excited to embrace now. No, we’re not talking pumpkin spice everything. We’re talking Copenhagen Fashion Week and all the 2024 fashion trends for women hitting the runway (and streets) we want in our closet now. Denim on denim is still having its moment in the spotlight. Gray (head to toe) is anything but boring. And silver jewelry is the perfect bold accessory to pair with all that gray you’ll be wearing.

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One of the best things about these trends is you probably already have a lot of them in your closet. No need to buy. You can wear what you already have, which is the most sustainable way to embrace fashion trends. If you are buying new, another high note is these are timeless pieces and trends you’ll wear again and again, season after season. This makes them the perfect slow fashion trends to wear to work, on getaway weekends apple picking and when you’re enjoying an outing to your favorite cafe to embrace the warm aromas of that pumpkin spice latte you’ve been waiting for.

Of course, The Wellness Feed wouldn’t share 2024 fashion trends for women without highlighting sustainable brands and organic picks. We want to share how we can all update our wardrobes sustainably.

Head-To-Toe Grey

Shades of gray looks dominated the runways of designers like Martin Asbjørn. Charcoals, slate, and silvery silks floated down the runways in head-to-toe looks that proved gray is anything but boring. You don’t have to wait until spring 2025 to wear this trend. As the weather cools, slip into a cool slate suit for work or a pewter silk skirt for after work drinks like this Reformation one that you can dress up and down and wear for seasons to come.

Denim On Denim

Carried over from previous seasons, the runways offered up fresh versions of the denim-on-denim trend with slouchier silhouettes and cuts modeled after 80s menswear as seen at Gestuz and Rabens Saloner. Capture the look in your closet by pairing your favorite pair of jeans with a denim jacket or loose shirt. If shopping for a new denim staple look to brands like the women-ownedFour for organic, all-natural denim pieces that are dyed sustainably.

Bold Silver Jewelry

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Go bold this season. From shiny Flapper-esque headpieces at Herskind to bold structural bracelets and earrings at Mark Kenly Domino Tan and Remain, the message was clear. Big, bold jewelry will be next year’s biggest trend. Jump on board now by brining out your boldest pieces. Or, invest in a piece from brands like Monica Vinader who has been a part of the Responsible Jewellery Council Code of Practice Certified since 2015.

Sporty Spice

Did you miss out on the Olympics or the U.S. Open? Not to worry. You can still dress the part from now until next summer. Stripes, collars, and pleats were aplenty as designers Baum und Pferdgarten, Henrik Vibskov, and others took their fashion cues from the courts. Preppy looks fit for the tennis courts are perfect closet staples for you to pull out again and again. Try this organic polo from Reformation or another brand offering classics in organic cotton.

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