Asger Juel Larsen presented one of the more tailored collections at Copenhagen Fashion Week. However, it wasn’t by any means mainstream, as Larsen remains true to his more underground aesthetic. The collection was the perfect mix of wearable trends such as long coats with a fur collar and tailored separates, but also included some funkier styles like ripped jeans and flannel plaids layered with voluminous sweatshirts.

Really, a gentleman could do just about anything in this collection. Head to work, enjoy a dinner date, relax at Sunday brunch or even rage at rock concert. Some of the looks even had a bit of a Southwestern vibe thanks to the all-encompassing bolo ties and Texas bulging belt buckles. Not many collections include such an immense variety but still tie things together, and Larsen successfully makes this work. Quirky touches like a leopard collar bring the 70’s browns and beiges into the now.

As Laresen states on his website, his clothes are for everyone:

“You can be a countryside outlaw, a well-dressed lapdancer, a thunder and lightening magnet, or a heavy metal addict. Whatever your flavor, chances are there will be a home for you in the badass madhouse.”

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Posted by Lori Zaino and photos by Charles Edouard Woisselin.

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Ellen Pedersen’s second collection at Copenhagen Fashion Week was inspired by British subculture the MODS. The young man wearing Pedersen’s designs is one longing for beautiful clothes in dark, deep undertones. The collection is definitely a big avant-garde and strays away from tradition to instead invite a bit of underground cult style.

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Long coats, tight pant, furry hoods and baseball hats give us a a Maharishi vibe, and I wouldn’t be surprised in Pedersen had a large underground following. Not to mention, her coats could keep a Scandinavian (or, a Canadian, New Yorker, etc) warm in the winter for sure.

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The line is youthful and geared towards an alternative man, not one, perhaps going into the bank on Monday morning, but instead one recording his own record, or clicking away at a vintage typewriter, sharing his memoirs with the world.

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Colorblocking and geometric stamping keep the collection moder and still relevant. Perhaps the same man who goes into the bank by day can still be a Pedersen man by night.

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At BDMOTP, we do appreciate a dapper gentleman, but also a creative one who is not afraid to try something new. And that something new is Ellen Pedersen.

Posted by Lori Zaino and photos by Charles Edouard Woisselin.

The collection Han Kjobenhavn presented at Copenhagen Fashion Week was unique and rugged, with models wearing scratchy burlap teddy bear masks. Han Kjobenhavn is clearly well prepared for the impending Denmark AW16/17 winter.

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His collection was furry and warm, and well, we can’t wait to melt into one of his coats, which look soft and stylish.

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The collection itself was funky and cool, street wear to the max, and we can see men all over the world sporting his designs.

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It seems that Copenhagen Fashion Week really brings out a more underground style, with designers pushing limits and trying new things. For BDMOTP, the winter coats were obviously a highlight and seemed not only trendy, but extremely functional as well.

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We love the coming styles of shearling lined coats with collars, and Hans showed several. Plus, you really can’t go wrong with a fur or fur-lined hood! So when considering how to stay warm in the coming winter, definitely check out a Han Kjobenhavn coat.

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Posted by Lori Zaino and photos by Charles Edouard Woisselin.