Scandinavia was well-represented at last night’s Fashion Awards, presented by Danish jewellery brand Pandora. We break down the unmissable Nordic moments
The Fashion Awards are widely regarded as London’s biggest fashion night. And while the event, which takes place at Royal Albert Hall, is deeply British, nestled among the A-list English talent (including host Coleman Domingo, musical guest Raye and a pregnant Sienna Miller) were a few Scandinavian Easter eggs. The evening is presented by Danish jewellery brand Pandora, after all.
From supermodel sightings to Danish design, we break down all the unmissable Scandinavian moments at the 2026 Fashion Awards.
Maya Jama mesmerises

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Relieved of her hosting duties this year, half-Swede Maya Jama was free to let loose and simply take in the show from the crowd (her It girl-heavy table included Lila Moss and Gabbriette). Looking utterly dazzling in custom form-fitting Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Jama just so happened to perfectly coordinate with the blue carpet.
The CPHFW team represents Danish design

Isabella Rose Davey in Ann Sofie Madsen. Photo: Getty

Cecilie Thorsmark in Nicklas Skovgaard. Photo: Getty
Copenhagen Fashion Week CEO Cecilie Thorsmark and COO Isabella Rose Davey both represented emerging Danish talent. Rose Davey wore an ethereal turquoise frock from Anne Sofie Madsen’s spring/summer 2026 collection. Thorsmark, meanwhile, opted for a show-stopping Nicklas Skovgaard look, consisting of trousers and a matching coat adorned with squares of fabric to give a feathered affect. Both women proved Scandinavian design is right at home on one of fashion’s biggest carpets.
Pandora’s big play

Paloma Elsesser in bespoke Pandora. Photo: Marco Bahler

Iman presenting the Pandora Style Moment award. Photo: Getty

Alexa Chung in custom Pandora . Photo: Marco Bahler
It was a big night for Pandora, the title sponsor of the Fashion Awards. Not only did the Danish jewellery brand dress a well-curated selection of guests – Alexa Chung, Paloma Elsesser and FKA Twigs to name just a few – in bespoke jewellery (the pieces were a mix of lab-grown diamonds and recycled gold and silver), the brand also presented the Pandora Style Moment award to stylist Sam Woolf (best known for his work with Doechii). Giving out the award was none other than Iman.
Hello Helena Christensen

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Speaking of Danes, supermodel Helena Christensen also made a dazzling appearance, wearing a floor-skipping grey-blue silk dress paired with bespoke Pandora jewellery. The finishing touch? That bright red lipstick.
Pernille Teisbaek in archival Galliano

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Christensen wasn’t the only plucked-from-the-'90s beauty on the carpet last night. Danish It girl Pernille Teisbaek stunned in archival John Galliano from 1996. She completed the look with Pandora jewellery, including a bangle worn up around her bicep to fit the vintage vibe.
Ceval’s ceremonial moment

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Every big show ends with a bride and ours came courtesy of Norwegian supermodel Ceval Omar, wearing custom Di Petsa.
