For this Spring 2025 collection shown at Copenhagen Fashion Week, Elisabet Stamm wove a narrative that draws from deeply personal and diverse sources of inspiration. The rugged denim pieces, for instance, are a direct homage to her father, a truck driver whose oil-stained jeans left an indelible mark on her creative process. His signature even appears on some of the looks, infusing the collection with a sense of intimacy and legacy.
Fabric sourced from Paris’ renowned ‘Première Vision’ finds its expression in a striking coat with statement shoulders, and the collection also features a series themed around the word ‘Guilty,’ a reflection on what Stamm notes to be a pervasive energy in society today: “It’s somehow like we are all pointing fingers, looking to place all the frustration.“
Committed to sustainability, Stamm incorporated GOTS-certified Tencel and wool, recycled nylon, and organic Japanese recycled cotton into her designs, blending innovation with a conscientious approach to fashion. This collection not only tells a story but also represents Stamm’s thoughtful engagement with the world around her.
Photography by James Cochrane for Copenhagen Fashion Week.
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