As the evening settles in, I hit the streets again, the steady clip-clop of my boots tapping against the pavement.
I’m hoofing it down Vognmagergade in central Copenhagen, where, it seems, a cooler-than-thou crowd hovers in front of every other storefront. (Fashion week, amirite?) I’ve been down this road before, not only because it’s just a hop and skip away from my stay here, but also because it’s home to Baum und Pferdgarten’s knockout of a shop — and my own personal happy place. That founders and creative directors Rikke Baumgarten and Helle Hestehave have chosen a venue just across from their headquarters to host their fall-winter 2025 show at Copenhagen Fashion Week is, I’m sure, imbued with meaning.
Stepping inside from the cold of the outdoors feels like a warm hug. The space is raw and industrial — complete with brick walls, large circular lights, and exposed piping overhead. In the corner, massive heart-shaped designs are inflated to the height of the ceiling, delivering a warm glow of red light. Again, like a hug. Unlike last season’s show, which took place at a sprawling stadium, this outing feels more intimate, more welcoming, more enveloping.
“Maybe we could make it happen, baby,” Swedish singer Robyn’s dance-floor heartbreak hit, “With Every Heartbeat,” marks the start of the show. Another wave of nostalgic warmth washes over me. (Oh, my heart, be still!) Against the backdrop of two massive inflatable hearts, out come the opening looks: a perfectly tailored suit vest and pants, and a black bracelet-sleeve jacket-and-skirt ensemble. These are the kind of elevated working wardrobe staples that you would wear on repeat. They’re cool, and they’re unfussy. Out of the gate, it’s a solid beginning.