Thursday, 7 August 2025

Copenhagen Fashion Week: From Seashells to Silhouettes ~ Skall Studio's Afternoon Reverie in the City's Green Heart. Photography by Andrea Heinsohn

The light and fluid designs of Skall Studio's SS26 collection. Photograph (above) by Andrea Heinsohn. Cover picture of Stephane Rolland Haute Couture AW25/26 by Jay Zoo for DAM.

AMID the tranquil garden of Copenhagen’s Designmuseum Danmark, Skall Studio unveiled the new Spring/Summer 2026 collection, La Danse – Act II, a reflective journey into movement and emotion. This season, the design duo of sisters Julie and Marie Skall explored softness, and a more fluid expression of femininity in their designs. Flowing silhouettes in sun-washed tones, crafted from natural fibres, evoke the early light of a new day, while nostalgic Liberty florals reappear with quiet charm. 

For the first time, the label introduced accessories made from innovative, plant-based materials derived from Sicilian orange and cactus, extending its commitment to sustainable, animal-free design and the show was also complemented by Le Sundial’s sculptural jewellery. The presentation featured live classical music, transforming the event into a sensory encounter with stillness and grace. Founded in 2014 by the Skall sisters, the label draws on its roots in Northern Jutland, where their family once collected seashells ~ a symbol still central to their philosophy of conscious, connected living. ~ Antonio Visconti 

See all of the highlights from the Skall Studio SS26 collection by Andrea Heinsohn below


















































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