As the first global fashion week, Copenhagen Fashion Week has since 2023 required brands to live up to Sustainability Requirements in order to be admitted to the show schedule.
The World Economic Forum is known for welcoming international leaders within e.g. politics or business for a conference in Davos where global and regional industry agendas are discussed and shaped.
This guideline lays out the fundamentals on how Copenhagen Fashion Week strive to execute our events while providing inspiration for brands, production agencies and suppliers alike.
This year’s Annual Sustainability Report marks a status update on the first year of Copenhagen Fashion Week's 2023–2025 Action Plan where CPHFW reached 20 of 20 targets set for 2023.
Black Friday emphasises excessive fashion production. Or Foundation urges brands to prioritise transparency through the #SpeakVolumes campaign to combat waste colonialism.
In late October, CPHFW joined the Textile Exchange Conference, connecting with industry leaders for insights and inspiration through panels, keynotes, and networking.
Launched a few months back, our ‘Making Fashion Circular while Creating Less’ toolkit explores solutions and business strategies to realise circular business models in the fashion industry.
The European Commission is revising EU Textile Labelling Regs for sustainable practices & transparency, aligning with Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulations
In this news bite, we delve deeper into the intricate landscape of Ecodesign Requirements for Products (ESPR) and its extensive implications for the textile industry.