Copenhagen Fashion Week Is a Lesson on the Maximalist Hair Accessory Trend

Copenhagen Fashion Week Is a Lesson on the Maximalist Hair Accessory Trend

From the moment I discovered Maria Nila Stockholm in April 2018, I’ve been entranced by Scandinavian beauty. My introduction to the Nordic region’s reigning aesthetic—“minimalist, clean lines, simplicity, and an effortlessly chic quality,” per celebrity hairstylist Marc Mena—by way of its Oribe equivalent also made me pay closer attention to Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Each January and August, the event’s street style doubles as my bi-annual download on the next major hair trends. Copenhagen is considered the official kickoff to fashion month internationally. It’s the style capital of the Nordics, and it’s as renowned for its experimental, expressive street style as its women-first designs on the runways.

On and off the catwalk, “Scandinavians have always been ahead of the curve,” Mena tells me. And for the Spring/Summer 2025 shows this week, they doubled down on the maximalist hair accessory trend.

massive scrunchie in hair at copenhagen fashion week

From ÓperaSport’s outdoor show on Day 1 to Rotate’s grand finale on Day 4, guests pulled their natural waves into full-bodied tulle scrunchies for a feminine finish.

(Image credit: Heidi Jones)

“Scrunchies and hair claws are pretty common in New York or Paris,” senior fashion and beauty news editor Halie LeSavage says. “But at Copenhagen Fashion Week, they’re an unofficial requirement for entry to the shows. I lost count of how many I saw this season before the first day even ended—and they definitely followed a ‘bigger is better’ styling mantra.”

Whether insiders were sitting front-row at Gestuz’s glamour-rock runway or flouncing by a cozy Cecilie Bahnsen breakfast, their loose waves were accented by jumbo rosettes and super-sized bows. Ponytails at Saks Pott’s tenth birthday party were adorned with ribbons or metal cuffs (or both at once). Scrunchies the size of my face were everyone’s plus-ones, from the Mark Kenly Domino Tan minimalists to the Caro Editions cool girls. And all week long, It girls fastened the infamous jewel-encrusted claw clips hailing from Copenhagen’s Pico store into their hair.

editor Halie LeSavage stands on a track at the Baum Und Pferdgarten show wearing a half up half down hairstyle with a rosette clip

Rosette claw clips, like the one Marie Claire editor Halie LeSavage wore on Day 3, were also a popular plus-one.

(Image credit: Heidi Jones)

These accessories pull off a pretty impressive balancing act. They’re capable of polishing a rather undone hairstyle, infusing a bright pop of color or a bit of personality into an otherwise streamlined look. At the same time, they’re a pretty, lazy girl hair hack: It only takes seconds to pin a rosette into a bun, after all.


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