copenhagen
june 2022
Photo credit: Tine Bek backstage at A. Roege Hove runway show for Copenhagen Fashion Week
TALENT SUPPORT SCHEME FOR READY-TO-WEAR BRANDS WITH LESS THAN 5 YEARS IN BUSINESS
CPHFW NEWTALENT is established to nurture, develop, and promote emerging Nordic talent on a global scale. The scheme creates new opportunities for three to four emerging designers per season via monetary support, mentorships, partnership offerings, professional advisors, onboarding to the official Copenhagen Fashion Week show schedule, event participation, showroom activations, alumni network, and extensive PR through Copenhagen Fashion Week’s international community and channels.
In her role as Head of Partnerships & Special Projects at Copenhagen Fashion Week, Cramer created the framework for the CPHFW NEWTALENT program in close collaboration with the CEO, presented her work to Copenhagen Fashion Week’s Board of Directors, and was the leading role behind running the program and its stakeholders from its beginning in June 2022 until leaving her in-house role at Copenhagen Fashion Week 31 August 2024.
more about
the partnership
The CPHFW NEWTALENT programme was launched via an exclusive with Vogue UK here
Explore more about Copenhagen Fashion Week's CPHFW NEWTALENT here
Photo credit: Tine Bek backstage at A. Roege Hove runway show for Copenhagen Fashion Week
copenhagen
june 2022
Photo credit: Tine Bek backstage at A. Roege Hove runway show for Copenhagen Fashion Week
TALENT SUPPORT SCHEME FOR READY-TO-WEAR BRANDS WITH LESS THAN 5 YEARS IN BUSINESS
CPHFW NEWTALENT is established to nurture, develop, and promote emerging Nordic talent on a global scale. The scheme creates new opportunities for three to four emerging designers per season via monetary support, mentorships, partnership offerings, professional advisors, onboarding to the official Copenhagen Fashion Week show schedule, event participation, showroom activations, alumni network, and extensive PR through Copenhagen Fashion Week’s international community and channels.
In her role as Head of Partnerships & Special Projects at Copenhagen Fashion Week, Cramer created the framework for the CPHFW NEWTALENT program in close collaboration with the CEO, presented her work to Copenhagen Fashion Week’s Board of Directors, and was the leading role behind running the program and its stakeholders from its beginning in June 2022 until leaving her in-house role at Copenhagen Fashion Week 31 August 2024.
more about
the partnership
The CPHFW NEWTALENT programme was launched via an exclusive with Vogue UK here
Explore more about Copenhagen Fashion Week's CPHFW NEWTALENT here
Photo credit: Tine Bek backstage at A. Roege Hove runway show for Copenhagen Fashion Week