The 22nd edition of CPH Vision once again offered a fresh and diverse variety of new and upcoming Scandinavian (83%) and interntional (17%) brands for womenswear and menswear in designer and urban markets. Now attracting 23,607 press and buyers, 52% of which were international, CPH Vision is a must for scouting new trends. A fresh feminine mood adorned with delicate detailing complemented the dressed up menswear mood which used colours and prints to add a youthful casual flair.
 
Spring/Summer 2009 offered several new trends for the womenswear market. These included the must have all-in-one silhouette, anything in coral, grey and hues of blue, and lots of stripes and miniature checks. Feminine detailing such as ruffles, rouching, fringing and folds add flair to a season consisting of rather traditional silhouettes.
 
 
 
 
Founded in 2003 Desiugner's Nest brings together a selection of 35 Nordic design students to showcase their latest collections in a runway show. This year the winner of the 50,000kr award was given to Marie Louise Suhr from Designskolen Kolding, Denmark. Her geometric colour blocking and fringed mini dresses were inspired by the summer colours and free-spirited attitude of 1960s charter holidays.
 
 
 
 
CPH Vision put together a trend show for spring/summer 2009 which consisted of four upcoming themes: Colourful & Graphic, Black & Lace, Psychedelics and Bourgeoisies and Tailor Made. Here flowers, conversational prints and vivid colours were shown amongst several tone-on-tone beiges and greys.