
O. Files
Founded in 2018 by Oscar Jardorf in Copenhagen, this Danish fashion house creates timeless, seasonless garments designed to endure.
Founded in 2018 by Oscar Jardorf in Copenhagen, this Danish fashion house creates timeless, seasonless garments designed to endure. Rooted in Danish functionalism and minimalism, and infused with Italian elegance and Japanese reverence for texture, imperfection, and form, the brand crafts garments that are both refined and emotionally resonant. Employing the Japanese origami technique in patternmaking, the house transforms quiet prestige, intellectual elegance, and material obsession into pieces that embody innovation and integrity. Each design is conceived not to impress, but to resonate—expressing a thoughtful, enduring approach to contemporary fashion. Collaborating with local and Italian artisans and tailoring specialists, the brand ensures impeccable craftsmanship. Producing two collections annually, each comprising around 25 garments, it continues to champion precision, intentionality, and timeless style.
Sustainability Requirements
AW26 is O. Files’s first season onboarded to the Sustainability Requirements framework. By AW27, O. Files will be screened by CPHFW’s Sustainability Committee and must demonstrate compliance with the Minimum Standards to be eligible for the official Show & Presentation. Learn more about the onboarding phase here.
Please note that the Sustainability Requirements framework is not a certification scheme or audit. As such, complying to the Minimum Standards does not mean a brand or their products are “sustainable”, “responsible, “conscious”, “eco-friendly” or the likes. It simply means the brand has been screened by the CPHFW’s Screening committee Rambøll and are living up to Copenhagen Fashion Week’s admission criteria. Brands are responsible to ensure compliance with the Danish Marketing Practices Act, following the Danish Consumer Ombudsman’s recommendations when communicating about their sustainability practices across their platforms, same goes for any communication related to their participation in Copenhagen Fashion Week and their Sustainability Requirements screening.


























