Berner Kühl Autumn/Winter 2025 at Copenhagen Fashion Week

Berner Kühl Autumn/Winter 2025 / AW25 at Copenhagen Fashion Week

The Autumn/Winter 2025 collection by Berner Kühl titled Via Delle Campora is about rediscovery, with versatile designs rooted in timeless menswear mixed with innovative fabrications. This collection reflects our ongoing commitment to merging tradition and modernity, crafting garments that are both functional and refined.

This season, Berner Kühl introduces a refreshed approach to presentation. In a reimagined salon format, the AW25 collection will debut in our flagship store on January 29th. Designed to be both engaging and intimate, this event invites the audience to experience the collection in motion and to connect with the garments on a tactile level. Attendees will have the opportunity to observe the interplay of fabric and form on the body and explore the intricate craftsmanship up close.

Details of Berner Kühl AW25 / Autumn/Winter 2025, Wool in many forms shapes the foundation of the collection, celebrated for its warmth, texture, and versatility. Cashmere is explored throughout, adding an exclusive touch to staples across shirting, knits, and tailoring. These materials add an elevated sophistication to every piece, creating a harmonious balance between luxury and practicality. The colors are muted, avoiding any use of strong colors, to create a visibly coherent outlook. The only thing keeping us from disappearing in the dead of night, is a soft array of whites, from cream to chalk.

Exploration of new silhouettes is at the heart of Berner Kühl Autumn/Winter 2025 / AW25, offering enhanced yet structured forms that reinterpret classic menswear with a contemporary edge. Shorter, more fitted tops, along with elongated legs in trousers, shaped but roomy. Outerwear takes on a technical dimension, utilizing innovative fabrics and functional details to create pieces that marry performance with interesting design. Combined with classic belted A shape wool/cashmere coats, again embracing a fitted upper with the wider bottom, along with an oversized Naval jacket in the same double wool/cashmere cloth, sees an enhanced outerwear offering this season.

The category is topped with a heavy suede cropped officer jacket, made in Italy, as well as two handmade coats crafted in the Hancock factory in Scotland. Rubberized cotton with hand glued finishing and taped seams creates a luxurious shelter for your everyday.

The pinnacle of craftsmanship. In tailoring, shirts and bottoms, uniform dressing takes center stage, utilizing an array of deadstock fabrics from France and Italy. A version of our cropped Officer dinner jacket in a double wool fabric paired with our straight officer trouser, embraces a softer take on tailoring. To contrast the softness, we developed two very classic suits, crafted in pure super 120s deadstock wool fabrics. In the shirting category it’s all about fabrics. Silk/wool dinner shirts in dark colors, classic formal stripes in oversized sleepy shirts, as well as a rigid mini check cotton/silk cloth are some of the highlights. All made from deadstock fabrics.

The bottoms category is a variation of form and function. Our wider belted trouser made in technical Italian leftover fabrics, is the starting point, combined with two versions of drapey corduroy, adding a slight touch of cashmere to the cotton for a lush touch and feel. Complemented by our signature 14 oZ, made in Italy denim with Cobrax trimmings, the trouser category is a tour de force in classic men’s attire. Another huge focus for the season is knitwear, with the biggest offering so far. A 100% merino wool yarn is used for both a heavy 4 ply 1×1 rib jumper with clean edges, as well as a boiled wool round neck cardigan made with a half-milano stitch placket and real mother of pearl buttons. The cropped zip roll neck, made in a technical lightweight wool/nylon blend is a reappearing staple, now offered in 3 colors. Fluffy alpaca is adding a softer touch, along with our 100% Mongolian cashmere jumper.

With the fall/winter collection we tried to immerse ourselves in the references that initially laid the foundation for the brand. Originality, technicality. Intricate details both in fabrications and trims have been examined endlessly to create what we believe is important, when crafting proper clothing. Outfits and garments meant to be worn day in day out, from morning till night, offering a wardrobe with an elevated feel, and an aura of effortlessness. No drama, no shouting, just a pleasing moment of inner calm, embraced by a crisp idea of shelter and sharp silhouettes.

All images Berner Kühl Autumn/Winter 2025 / AW25 by the brand / Copenhagen Fashion Week.

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