Nicklas Skovgaard AW25: A Theatrical Comeback
A dramatic display of contrasts, blending handwoven textiles with modern silhouettes.
After a stunning presentation last season, Nicklas Skovgaard made a powerful return to the Copenhagen Fashion Week runway—bigger, bolder, and more dramatic than ever. Since his breakout SS23 show, where dancer Britt Liberg dressed herself piece by piece in a performance-art display, Skovgaard has become one of the most talked-about names in Danish fashion. This season, he delivered a fresh take on his signature style, proving once again why he’s a designer to watch.
Skovgaard’s AW25 collection was all about contrasts—soft meets structured, tradition meets rebellion. He’s known for creating his own textiles, and this time, he pushed things even further. Handwoven wool clashed beautifully with sleek water-repellent fabrics, while silk taffeta met stretchy jersey in unexpected ways. The result? A collection that felt both dreamy and daring.
Inspired by everything from baroque aristocrats to '90s pop icons, Skovgaard blended history with a modern edge. Dramatic capes, sculpted jackets, and ethereal draping gave the collection an almost cinematic feel—like a modern fairytale come to life. Every look felt like a moment, designed to captivate and leave a lasting impression.
Skovgaard is building his own universe, one collection at a time. With AW25, he didn’t just put on a show—he told a story. And with each season, his vision keeps getting stronger, proving that he’s not just following trends—he’s setting them. Find out more about the brand at Nicklasskovgaard.com.