Copenhagen Fashion Week has become the place where style feels fresh, fearless, and just a little more interesting than anywhere else. While New York, Milan, and Paris deliver their own kind of glamour, it’s in Copenhagen that we see the most eclectic, expansive, and truly individual bag choices. Showgoers opt for pieces that feel less like accessories and more like personality statements.
What stood out this season was the mix: iconic luxury staples, hard to ID indie labels, and a surprising number of vintage bags. There’s something powerful in seeing older pieces reimagined on the street as it expands the conversation around what’s stylish now and slows down the fast pace church of the fashion cycle we’re all feeling. Copenhagen’s street style proves that relevance isn’t about what just dropped, but about how you wear and reinterpret what already exists.
And because we know you want more, we’ve launched our new Substack, Let’s Get Purseonal, where we’re sharing even more of the incredible bag moments we captured during Copenhagen Fashion Week. The times are changing, and so are we: yes, you’ll still find plenty of free content (and it’s going to be really good), but Substack also gives us a way to dive deeper with our community.
Street Style Stars and the Bags They Carried


As I mentioned above, we are building out our Substack and offering new categories, more in-depth reviews, and more of my personal thoughts on the industry. There is much more to come! To view the rest of the Bags In The Wild gallery, check it out on our Substack for free, and please subscribe to follow along!
Free subscribers will receive content at least once weekly, and paid subscribers will receive deep bag reviews, more street style around the world (upcoming series), and more! We’d love to have your support there as well!
Images via Claire Guillon for PurseBlog
Each to their own, if you love it wear it I guess! I do have to say the grass skirt and the bucket is odd.