Ask  an English fashion writer about Danish fashion, and their thoughts  usually turn to the easy, sexy, chic, commercial-in-a-good-way labels  like Day Birger et Mikkelson, Rutzou or By Marlene Birger.
What  we don't normally associate with the Danish fashion industry is luxury  and sophistication, both in the precision of cut and in the fabrics. Yet  this week I've seen two runway shows that challenge this common  misconception: YDE & Noir.
The first was from a 31 year old  Danish designer, the charming Ole Yde, showing under the YDE name, whose  confident and assured salon show for just 250 people at the Georg  Jensen store wouldn't have looked out of place in Paris. This was a  coherent, clear and polished collection, aimed at an elegant,  self-possessed woman.
Currently  self-funded, this is a designer whose work cries out for an investor to  take him to the next level: he needs to be showing abroad where there  is a market for this kind of luxe approach.
The final runway walk:
All images by LLG.  The full set is here, and the official Copenhagen Fashion Week images are here
Copenhagen Fashion Week: YDE show
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World Fashion Show
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