The Copenhagen label delivers a quietly confident collection for Spring/Summer 2026.
Effortless Menswear at Copenhagen Fashion Week
Sunflower’s latest collection made its debut in the intimate courtyard of the brand’s Copenhagen office, setting the tone for an unforced and personal Spring/Summer 2026. Across 25 looks, the label fused understated wearability with timeless tailoring, embracing the idea of “business abandoned for escape.”
From creased and ripped denim to relaxed suiting, each outfit felt as though it had been pulled from a suitcase and thrown on without overthinking. Standout moments included a grey two-piece paired with an unbuttoned striped shirt, a tailored black overcoat worn with weathered jeans, and a loose pinstriped suit styled with a powder-blue shirt and polka-dot tie.
Clothes Meant to Be Lived In
The collection speaks to a grounded approach to menswear, offering pieces designed for both longevity and everyday ease. Fabrics are high-quality, construction is precise, yet nothing feels precious — these are garments made to move through life with you.
Muted tones of stone, tobacco, storm grey, and wheat give the line a cohesive and contemporary feel, while subtle imperfections like creases and frays add character. It’s tailoring with a relaxed edge, meant for aimless days when style comes naturally.
A Fresh Take on Modern Menswear
In a season where many menswear designers are leaning into authenticity and ease, Sunflower’s SS26 stands out as both timeless and quietly subversive. The result is a wardrobe that blends classical rigor with off-kilter charm, perfectly suited for the modern man who values style without the fuss.