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  1. Swedish brand Séfr makes its womenswear debut: A first look

    Séfr’s creative director Sinan Abi Morshed talks Vogue Scandinavia through the Gothenburg-based brand’s autumn/winter ‘24 collection – and widely-anticipated first foray into the world of womenswear

    By Clare McInerney
  2. An intimate affair: Lazoschmidl's founders on designing outside of the conventional

    With an unconventional aesthetic, Lazoschimdl founders Andreas Schimdl and Josef Lazo keeps challenging the status quo of menswear

    By Mikko Puttonen
  3. Skirting the skirt issue no longer: How celebrities and influencers are breaking the gender-fluid fashion bubble

    From Brad Pitt to Lil Nas X, men are trading trousers for skirts more than ever before

    By Mikko Puttonen
  4. Atelier Saman Amel brings its exquisite Swedish tailoring to London

    Opening in June, Atelier Saman Amel’s London space will offer extraordinary craftsmanship in a stunning environment

    By Astrid Birnbaum
  5. Martin Asbjørn CPHFW backstage

    "You haven’t seen the last of me, watch this space”: Martin Asbjørn on fashion and reinvention

    Martin Asbjørn announced the closure of his brand yesterday, but the Danish designer vows to make a triumphant return

    By Mikko Puttonen
  6. Latimmier Ervin Latimer pitti uomo

    Ervin Latimer's debut show at Pitti Uomo was no drag

    While presenting his first ever runway show at Pitti Uomo, Finnish designer Ervin Latimer 'brought the house down' dressed in drag wearing vivid red fringe and lace... Here, we speak with the creative director and founder of Latimmier about his ballroom-inspired presentation and the...

    By Mikko Puttonen
  7. These are the 6 menswear trends that are breaking gender stereotypes

    Questioning gendered dress and subverting stereotypes, for the spring/summer 2022 season menswear brands were embracing femininity with non-traditional styles. Here, Mikko Puttonen explores the best gender fluid trends from the runways

    By Mikko Puttonen
  8. Martin Asbjørn introduces womenswear, emphasises 'sexy' for AW22

    This is the first time since his debut collection in 2014 that Martin Asbjørn has created clothes for women... well sort of. The designer doesn't want to focus on gender but just create looks everyone can wear. Here he talks exclusively to Vogue Scandinavia about his shiny new collection

    By Allyson Shiffman
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    Salacious or suitable: a tale of tailored controversy and women in suits

    Exploring the sartorial shift towards gender-fluid fashion, Josefin Forsberg deep dives into the rich and controversial history women in tailored trouser suits

    By Josefin Forsberg