
The style set descends on Denmark once again for Copenhagen Fashion Week, where we'll be seeing a host of collections for SS19 from our favourite Scandinavian designers.
The most-anticipated shows? Ganni, of course, the brand that's dominated our Instagram feeds for the past few years with floral wrap dresses, cosy rainbow knits and puff-sleeved blouses. By Malene Birger will be presenting its signature grown-up staples – think work-appropriate co-ords, structured blazers and poplin shirts. Cecilie Bahnsen's froufrou dresses and smocks will sate our hunger for hyper femininity, while Saks Potts will have us wrapped up in colour-pop fuzzy coats.
It's not all about the show schedule, though. A flock of influencers and editors – Jeanette Madsen, Emili Sindlev and Stephanie Broek, to name a few – will be gracing the front row, bringing us styling tips in abundance thanks to their enviable sartorial flair.
Click through to see the best looks spotted at Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Stephanie Broek is every girl we wanted to dress like in the '90s here. The more clashing prints, the better.
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Bettina Looney's billowing white dress was ideal for beating the heat in Copenhagen. Her slicked-back hair and playful footwear stops it veering into Victoriana territory.
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Chunky sneakers aren't going anywhere, and Balenciaga's are still the favourites. As proven here, they go just as well with colour-blocked brights as with grown up check.
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Courtney Trop makes a strong case for the short suit. The chicest answer to our summer workwear dilemmas?
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We told you outrageous printed shirts were back! Just add cycling shorts and a sweet little box bag.

Dresses in all colour-ways and styles dominated the street style at CPHFW. Top marks to this gang for their colourful choice of background.
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Cher Horowitz would be proud. This contemporary Clueless inspired ensemble pairs the signature checked skirtsuit with classic 90's PVC sandals and name initial necklace. We think the 'W' stands for "where has this outfit been all my life?"
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Emili Sindlev's convinced us: Havaianas are back. Keep it cool with a waterfall-hemmed skirt and oversized shirt – plus Dior's Saddle bag, of course.
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Tine Andrea proves that the suit is still going strong, particularly when paired with trainers, a classic white T-shirt and plenty of gold jewellery for a more casual look.
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Hair slides? Check. Beaded bag? Check. Shell necklace? Yes please - add a whimsical star studded dress and that's how we'll be testing summer's favourite trends in one winning look.
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Streetwear and workwear combine effortlessly in this tonal look. Pair a buttermilk yellow button up shirt with honey yellow pointed-toe pumps, then add black to break up the monochrome.
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Arguably, the feminine prairie dress is summer's favourite frock. We're loving how the chunky trainers balance out these looks and the bucket bags tie it all together.
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This contemporary take on Western dressing is right up our street. Replace cowboy boots with chunky trainers, make your denim ruffled, not structured, and add rodeo-esque accessories.
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A statement, architectural heel is a great conversation piece that can elevate an entire look - and don't forget your structured mini bag.
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The bucket hat shouldn't be kept for festivals, as this street styler makes clear. A belt bag and fan bring this gingham Ganni dress to life.
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It's all about the details and the white stitching make these head-to-toe black outfits pop.
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Nina Sandbech does colour drenching with aplomb. Just bring together various shades of pink and don some cat-eye shades.
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Lisa Hahnbueck and Sonia Lyson both work white perfectly here. Just add neutrals and a splash of brights – plus a statement bag – and you've got summer in the city sorted.
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We told you fans were this summer's plus-one. PJ dressing gets bold with this fuchsia number.
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A structured, oversized blazer, cycling shorts and animal print are recurring favourites for Copenhagen's street stylers - also, we spot another shell choker necklace in the mix.
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Bored of your basket bag? Make way for a structured acrylic number instead. Just add mules.
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Lisa Hahnbueck proves that neutrals are the perfect antidote to the oversaturated pastel trend. Her Samsoe & Samsoe two-piece just needs a slogan LV bag.
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Trine Kjaer doubles up on Burberry. A second sighting of flip flops may tempt us to leave our Birkenstocks at home.
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For many of us, our mobile is our most prized accessory so why not give our digital double the recognition she deserves? Just add some cool shades and equally strappy sandals.
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Sonia Lyson's oversized Ganni sweater breaks up her head-to-toe zebra print. Dior's Saddle bag, fresh kicks and sharp sunnies pull it all together.
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Sophia Roe is a vision in this semolina-hued get-up. White heels make the pastel shade pop.
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