Stamm Spring/Summer 2025

STAMM’s latest collection is a testament to its ethos of dualism and exchange; a celebration of materials, emotions, and visionary design revealed gloriously at Copenhagen Fashion Week. We can’t wait to see how this stunning brand continues to evolve.

Energy, empowerment, and expression are at the forefront of every STAMM creation. With designs conceived through a lens of gender-fluid styling, the brand recently wowed audiences at Copenhagen Fashion Week—an event we welcomed with open arms.


Founded in 2022 by Danish designer Elisabet Stamm, STAMM is a Scandinavian brand with an international outlook. Named the winner of the ZSA Zalando Sustainability Award, the brand’s debut AW23 runway show has left a lasting mark.

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Elisabet Stamm refers to her design philosophy as ‘truck poetry’. Drawing from a globetrotter family background, a bright personality, and a visionary mind, STAMM’s signature is its dualism: a blend of strong vs. sensitive, high fashion vs. low-key, truck vs. couture, calm vs. dynamic. This diverse dialogue is key to the brand, firmly establishing ‘exchange’ as an extension of its ethos.

Regarding the new collection, Elisabet shares:

“Dear You(th)
Today I’m about to show my 4th runway show since launching two years ago.
I want to bring my best wishes to all.
It’s capsuled in fashion and a runway show, but it comes in many layers.
That’s what I love about fashion. To me, it’s mostly felt when it’s created from layers and to me it’s the greatest playground of storytelling and equally substance of materials.
It’s quite often challenging when I also strive to include and embrace foreign exchange and affairs, but that’s how I am.
I can’t wait to show the epic coat with its new empowering shoulder that I created from 50% banana linen, and 50% Japanese paper dyed in charcoal. There is a whole series in it and I’m in love with the fabric and its richness and tactility.”