Copenhagen International Fashion Fair (CIFF), the leading trade show for premium brands in northern Europe, has released the names of three designers who will showcase their collections at the August edition of the fair. CIFF focuses and strives to create a platform for each brand to form new and lasting relationships with buyers and press. It moves forward and forms personal bonds with the brands, creating a unique and personal environment for designers and talents to show their work and develop their brand.
One of the designers is Swedish Louise Körner. Körner graduated with honors from Istituto Marangoni in London, in 2011, launched her own brand after working for Muuse. She will show in the Sleek area for the Spring/Summer ’16 fair.
LeatherProjects, another new brand, was founded in 2011 and sells high-quality leather goods handmade in Copenhagen. LeatherProjects will also show at Sleek. The last new brand, Wilk, to show in the Lab area, was founded in 2014 by Danish designer Anna-Louise Wilk. Wilk designs for the unworried women who dare to throw themselves at life – women who insist on fun and games and who don't sit around and wait for better times.
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