This brand won the Zalando sustainability award at Copenhagen Fashion Week

This brand won the Zalando sustainability award at Copenhagen Fashion

From January 31 to February 3, Copenhagen Fashion Week was held. The opportunity for Zalando, partner of this fashion week, to distinguish the Stamm brand with its sustainability award.

It’s not just New York, London, Milan and Paris! Copenhagen also has its fashion week, which ran from Tuesday January 31 to Friday February 3, 2023. During this Fashion week fall-winter 2023-2024which showcased Scandinavian brands, a sustainability award was presented by Zalando to a young eco-responsible label. The German e-commerce platform is a partner of the Copenhagen Fashion Week and has distinguished, since 2021, five different brands, among which House of DagmarNikolaj Storm, Tobias Birk Nielsen and Ranra.

Stamm fall-winter 2023-2024 show © James Cochrane/Zalando

Send a message in style

To determine the names of the three finalists for the Zalando 2023 sustainability award, various criteria were selected by the members of the jury composed of Cecilie Thorsmarkpresident of Copenhagen Fashion Week,Emily Chansustainability journalist of the British Vogueof Dio Kurazawaeco-responsibility consultant, Laura CoppenHead of Circularity at Zalando, and Lena Sophie Roper, luxury and designer director for the German e-commerce platform. The brands had to have both a strategy and an eco-responsible visionincorporate sustainable innovation within the collection presented during Fashion Week and plan to develop other innovations. Applicants also had to be the most transparent possible on their eco-responsible approach and be actor of the discussion on sustainability in the fashion industry.

Three brands have been selected and invited to parade at Copenhagen Fashion Week, respectively on January 31, 1er and on February 2: Stamm (Denmark), Selam Fessahaye (Sweden) and TG Botanical (Ukraine). After carefully scrutinizing their collections, the jury focused on brand credibility and its eco-responsible message through the clothes presented. “It’s important to have a holistic approach to sustainability, you shouldn’t focus on just one important thing. The style of the brand is also crucial, so that consumers are inspired by the brand.“, commented Cecilie Thormark during the award ceremony. For Laura Coppen: “there were three essential points: a sincere and authentic statement on the subject of sustainability, the circularity of products (longevity, recyclability, upcycling) and collaborations throughout the production chain so that the products are the most eco-responsible possible“.

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Selam Fessahaye fall-winter 2023-2024 fashion show © Zalando

Three brands, one reward

It is Stammthe signature of Elisabet Stamm, who won the 2023 Zalando sustainability award. As a key, a check for 20,000 eurosas well as creation of a collection with the e-commerce platform based in Berlin. His parade, presented to rhythmic music, mixed, in a neutral palette quilts leather, aliens printed on cropped T-shirts, sheer petticoats and fleece jackets. These are in particular these pieces, padded with recycled down, and the clothes made from a traditional Indian textile hand-spun from organic cotton, the Khadi, which caught the jury’s attention. “Winning this award will allow us to expand our network and continue to work for positive change.“said Elisabet Stamm after receiving her award.

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TG Botanical fall-winter 2023-2024 show © Zalando

The claw Selam Fessahaye has, for its part, made a strong impression on the guests at its parade. The Swedish designer imagined her collection using fabrics taken from her latest creations and upcycled vintage pieces. To lively music, his models walked the catwalk dressed in colorful clothes. Rhinestone coats, ruffled dresses, deconstructed pants, world map printed sets… A lively and joyful fashionbut above all ultra stylish.

TG Botanical presented a more cerebral line, strongly inspired by nature. Ancestral dyeing techniques, natural materials and muted colors made up the label’s collection, with long 90s tube skirts, cozy knits and crop tops in popcorn material.

If Selam Fessahaye and TG Botanical left empty-handed, the two labels were noticed by the public and should continue to be talked about. To be continued

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