OF LAND AND SEA
SS23 Presentation - Copenhagen Fashion Week

During Copenhagen Fashion week BLANCHE held an exclusive presentation to show our Spring/Summer 23 collection.

In celebration of nature, its colors, and textures – our Spring/Summer 23 is collection born inspired by, and as a tribute to land and sea. The materials for this collection come from various forms of waste – plastic bottles, oyster shells and leftover fabrics, along with virgin cotton from rain-fed farms.

During Copenhagen Fashion week BLANCHE held an exclusive presentation to show our Spring/Summer 23 collection.

In celebration of nature, its colors, and textures – our Spring/Summer 23 is collection born inspired by, and as a tribute to land and sea. The materials for this collection come from various forms of waste – plastic bottles, oyster shells and leftover fabrics, along with virgin cotton from rain-fed farms.

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The presentation was held in the backdrop of an artistic installation made of oyster shells discards from the food industry, plastic production discards and, beautiful clouds to celebrate our rain-fed cotton.

The presentation was held in the backdrop of an artistic installation made of oyster shells discards from the food industry, plastic production discards and, beautiful clouds to celebrate our rain-fed cotton.

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Credits

Concept and Creative Direction : Blanche / June Basar

Head of Design Blanche : Louise Amstrup

Production and Creative : Mørch Rohde

Hair and Make up : Sidsel Marie Boeg

Set Design and Installations: Annemarie Rongsted

Plastic Installation: Othel & Beclar

Location: Arne Aksel

Video: Amalie Resen

Photos: Sophie Foden-Pattinson, Tue Blichfeldt

Credits

Concept and Creative Direction : Blanche / June Basar

Head of Design Blanche : Louise Amstrup

Production and Creative : Mørch Rohde

Hair and Make up : Sidsel Marie Boeg

Set Design and Installations: Annemarie Rongsted

Plastic Installation: Othel & Beclar

Location: Arne Aksel

Video: Amalie Resen

Photos: Sophie Foden-Pattinson, Tue Blichfeldt

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