Fashion
All the need-to-know juicy bits from Copenhagen Fashion Week SS25
There was a collective gasp within the fashion industry when Amelia Roege Hove, founder of A. Roege Hove, announced she’d closed her label a few months ago. Even more shocking: the fact that Hove had already quietly shuttered the brand the previous autumn, following the brand’s final collaboration with Scandi jewellers Georg Jensen, and just a few months after she won the prestigious Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation at the 2023 International Woolmark Prize.
Little did we know that the move was designed to make way for a bigger and better rebirthing of the brand.
A few elusive Insta posts lead the countdown to Hove’s comeback show in the Danish capital – a whisper of a signature transparent ribbed top here, flashes of pellucid square materials from archive collections there. That was all we had to satiate our appetites until the big brand reboot. And boy, did it get tongues wagging.
Held in a Brewery on day one of fashion week, Hove sent models down a brick-coloured catwalk wearing capri trousers, fine, ribbed neon green knits (it was only a matter of time before Brat made its runway debut) and 90s-style ribbed dresses with a translucent, smoky grey overlay that wouldn’t look out of place on the SS97 Prada catwalk. Now that’s how you make a comeback.