Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25: The A. Roege Hove AW25 Collection

A. Roege Hove AW25 | ©Copenhagen Fashion Week

Event: Copenhagen Fashion Week AW25
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Brand: A. Roege Hove
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First published: 29th January 2025 at 11:00 AM GMT.

A. Roege Hove is a conceptual knitwear brand, founded by Amalie Røge Hove, that challenges traditions through an experimenting and intuitive way of working with traditional knitwear techniques.


About A. Roege Hove

A. Roege Hove is a conceptual knitwear brand, founded by Amalie Røge Hove, that challenges traditions through an experimenting and intuitive way of working with traditional knitwear techniques.

Danish designer Amalie Røge Hove made an impressive name for herself with sculptural knitwear that takes the shape of the body's natural curves. She has a modern and artistic approach to original craftsmanship and an aim for silhouettes to be both effortless and extravagant. Her brand A. Roege Hove challenges our perception of shape, and pushes our expectations of materials and its behaviour. A. Roege Hove won Woolmark's prestigious Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation in 2023, and the Wessel and Vett Fashion Prize in 2022.

 

A.Roege Hove AW25

Set apart by its streamlined aesthetic and sustainable approach to design, A. ROEGE HOVE redefines modern knitwear with designs that honor the confidence and complexity of the modern women. For the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, Danish designer Amalie Røge Hove’s namesake label crafts sculptural pieces that play with volume and interact directly with the human form.

The AW25 collection explores the transformative potential of garments, inspired by Franz Erhard Walther's ideas on the dynamic relationship between the human body and objects. Challenging traditional knitwear, the collection invites models to engage with garments through movement and touch, transforming static objects into dynamic, lived experiences.

Geometric shapes and contrasts inform both the collection and its presentation. This season’s runway show is set in the industrial space that houses the brand's own studio. The location is more than a backdrop - it is an extension of the creative process which are central to the brand’s experimentation and innovation - and serves as reminder of the craft and process behind each piece.

 
 

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