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Copenhagen Fashion Week’s Sustainable Street Style Essential? Vintage Designer Bags

Copenhagen Fashion Week’s Sustainable Street Style Essential? Vintage Designer Bags

On an overcast day of Copenhagen Fashion Week’s Fall 2025 season, I walked out of my first show and was immediately blinded by a sunny yellow designer bag. I’d locked eyes with brand development consultant Jessica Hoy’s vintage Prada, an oversize, top-handle nylon style hanging in the crook of her arm with a beaded BonBonWhims strap and CareBears charm attached to the handle.

I couldn’t leave for my next show without introducing myself and asking where she’d picked it up. Aside from her bag charms—a movement carried over from 2024—it’s unlike anything happening in runway trends right now. And for Hoy, it was a deeply personal purchase. “I’m obsessed with the nylon Prada bags from era [around] 2004 to 2008, because that’s when I lived in New York and I was obsessed with all of those collections and couldn’t afford it,” she told me. A Poshmark treasure hunt led her to the one she has now.

This was a Copenhagen street style moment with a backstory, and it wasn’t the only one. As I bounced from the moody minimalism at Birrot to the sporty-spice exuberance of Baum und Pferdgarten, I started counting more vintage designer bags retrofitted with playful charms and knickknacks. Archival styles vastly outnumbered anything new—whether from a local brand or a conglomerate-backed luxury house—and they appeared with a frequency only Scandi essentials like Pico’s hair clips and scrunchies could rival. There were Balenciaga City Bags and Le Cagoles in shades of navy blue and lemon yellow; denim Chanel flap bags a Simple Life-era Paris Hilton would carry; and Louis Vuitton Speedy bags in every shape, size, and rare collaboration. (Stephen Sprouse graffiti bags and colorful Murakamis were the most prevalent.) An editor I sat next to at one show carried a sequined Prada bag circa 2005; another displayed a Celine by way of Phoebe Philo.

a woman at Copenhagen Fashion Week carrying a Balenciaga city bag

At Copenhagen Fashion Week, early-aughts bags like Balenciaga’s Le Cagole and City styles were as popular as present-day styles.

(Image credit: Getty Images)

two women outside shows at copenhagen fashion week, one wearing a vintage Dior galliano bag

Guests styled Galliano-era Dior bags with archival coots and boots—or with head-to-toe looks from Scandi brands like Baum und Pferdgarten and ÓperaSport.

(Image credit: The Style Stalker)

Street style—and celebrity style—has lately regarded a rare vintage pull as the ultimate flex: a sign that you’ve got deep sourcing connections (and deeper pockets) to go with your grasp on fashion history. In Copenhagen, sourcing a bag at Poshmark, Rebag, or one of the city’s many vintage shops also aligns with the runway programming.


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