A. ROEGE HOVE AW25: Sculpting Knitwear Into Sheer Artistry
"Shapes," pushed the boundaries of knitwear at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
Opening the second day of Copenhagen Fashion Week, A. Roege Hove unveiled a collection that continues to reshape the language of knitwear. Titled “Shapes,” the show delivered exactly that—an interplay of fluid silhouettes, delicate structures, and innovative craftsmanship that pushed the boundaries of textile manipulation.
The collection was a masterclass in soft geometry, balancing elegance with an edge of seduction. Pieces appeared to hover over the body, their sheer textures creating an ethereal illusion of weightlessness. Accessories played a pivotal role, with balaclavas, fingerless gloves, and skinny scarves reimagined as ties, seamlessly integrating with the collection’s signature gauzy tights. Each element was woven with precision, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to an intuitive approach to knitwear.
Amalie Røge Hove, the creative force behind A. Roege Hove, has built a reputation for redefining structure and shape through experimental techniques. With a background in textile design and experience at Cecilie Bahnsen and Mark Tan, she has cultivated a vision that merges craftsmanship with innovation. The brand’s evolution—from sculptural accessories to full-fledged ready-to-wear—has continually challenged conventional perceptions of knitwear.
As the models moved through the space, the collection felt like a quiet rebellion against the rigidity of traditional fashion. Effortless yet extravagant, structured yet fluid, A. Roege Hove’s latest offering proves that knitwear can be more than just fabric—it can be an experience. Find out more about the brand at Aroegehove.dk.