copenhagen fashion week
The city of Copenhagen is a place where you can enjoy events such as one found in the world of fashion and accessories. This is the Copenhagen Fashion Week, an event that comes every year in the month of February, which is an event that really like the fashionistas, who enjoy a very intense few days in this regard. It is one of the popular events that always comes every February and every year takes on added importance.

Always fashion events are very popular in many cities of the world is no exception and the city of Copenhagen, where the taste for fashion is very much present in the Danish society and that is something that can be seen every year in this event. The Danes are famed for their liberal attitude, there was notoriety surrounding the advertising campaign of a Danish lingerie brand placing censored women on billboards in Saudi Arabia. You can imagine the outrage if other lingerie brands, such as for the new Betty sue range, also extended their reach to these conservative areas. But in Copenhagen, the outlandish and shocking are the norm and part of the fun of Fashion Week is pushing the boundaries of what is deemed acceptable attire. This year the Copenhagen Fashion Week will begin on February 4 and end on the 8th this month. Surely this year will offer a series of innovations and surprises related to the world of fashion, which is a very interesting topic.

Surely it will cause you to enjoy the pleasant impression of this event and the environment so great that we live in the city, a city where we will certainly also be able to find a lot of trendy shops, where you will surely find clothes your taste during your stay in the city of Copenhagen, a city that always in fashion.

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