When our street photographers walked through the streets and alleys of Copenhagen to discover the Nordic style of wearing fashion, their eyes were constantly attracted by the combination of cotton sundresses and retro sneakers. Vogue takes you to find out.

Copenhagen Fashion Week is underway, which means that the Danish capital is full of summer and early autumn wardrobe inspirations-especially when it comes to fashion in the hot summer days of the city. The first day of Copenhagen Fashion Week belonged to soft cotton dresses, romantic puff sleeve mini skirts and shirt skirts, which replaced the current popular floral half-length skirt styles.

Here is what we learned about Danish street fashion in August.

What's all the fuss about?

Just as we like summer sportswear from head to toe (and the incomprehensible but inexplicable short cycling outfit), when we take off the large t-shirt and embrace the loose and comfortable cotton dress There is always no end to romance. Copenhagen-based designer Cecilie Bahnsen leads the trend with its super charming A-shaped silhouette, which perfectly matches the old-fashioned Asics sneakers you always wear throughout the year.

Okay, who is wearing a cotton dress?

All the Danish girls you follow on Instagram, those girls with long hair that are warm in the sun. They have excellent taste, and especially like to use metal accessories to set off the modern sense of the long skirt.

How did they create this style?

Miniature messenger bags, pearl earrings and shell necklaces, they give cotton dress casual elegance, and we are currently stepping into this trend.