Copenhagen Fashion Week has always had its own approach to beauty. This season is no exception. On the runways, hair appears less styled, textures remain visible, and colors look more natural.
More than a specific trend, a different way of approaching hair is emerging. Here's what we've gathered.
Blonde takes a new direction
Blonde remains very present, but it becomes more natural. Shades are less uniform, roots are more visible, and contrasts are more subtle. We are moving away from very light and perfectly controlled blondes to find more depth and dimension. The result looks more lived-in, without losing the technical work behind the color.
"Unstyled" is the new styled
Highly structured hairstyles give way to hair that moves. Soft waves, natural texture, less defined strands: styling is present, but deliberately discreet. Rather than completely transforming the hair, it complements what the hair naturally does.
The finish doesn't need to be perfect to be intentional.
Texture remains visible
Curls, waves, volume, and movement are no longer systematically straightened or uniformed. On the Copenhagen runways, texture is part of the look. It brings a more individual dimension to sometimes very minimalist silhouettes. Hairstyling then becomes a matter of balance: enough control to give direction to the hair, without removing its character.
Accessories are part of the look
Headbands, scarves, ribbons, and other accessories appear as a natural extension of the styling. They accompany relatively simple hairstyles and sometimes become the defining detail of the whole.
The idea is not to build a hairstyle around the accessory. Rather, it modifies how the hair is worn.
A more individual approach
This is probably the most interesting common thread of this Fashion Week. The same cut, color, or texture does not dominate the runways. On the contrary, hair seems more adapted to the person wearing it.
At Pinklablonde, this direction particularly resonates with our approach to color and styling: observing the hair before deciding what it should become. Trends remain a reference. Not a formula to be replicated.
What we've gathered
More nuanced blondes. Visible textures. Freer styling. Well-placed accessories. Copenhagen doesn't present one single way to wear your hair this season. And that's precisely what makes this direction interesting.
Hair becomes less about following a precise look and more about defining your own.
