Henrik Vibskov presented his Autumn/Winter 2025 collection in a multidisciplinary show, blending fashion, music, and theatre in a unique theatrical setting.
Challenging the idea that fashion is all about fun and glamour, Henrik Vibskov began his Autumn/Winter 2025 show in an unexpected way. For about 20 minutes, he remained hidden under a sheet before it was pulled back, revealing his presence and surprising the audience. This intriguing start was part of the presentation of ‘Apollonian Circles’ by Hess Is More (Mikkel Hess), a multidisciplinary piece that merges music, art, and theatre, where the performance constantly evolves in response to the audience’s participation.
Guests were welcomed by an elaborate stage setting. The stage itself featured a giant table covered with a white cloth, scattered with instruments and remnants of a lavish meal, becoming the focal point of the action. In front of it, a large block was concealed by an opaque plastic sheet. Just before the show began, someone appeared from backstage, removed the sheet, and revealed two drummers (one of whom was Vibskov) who would accompany the live musical performance while the models walked the runway.


The collection, titled ‘A Bit Overwhelmed by the Opaque Resonance,’ explored the interplay between humanity and nature. With an athletic vibe influenced by extreme sports, the pieces stood out for their colourful prints evoking natural landscapes, such as snow-covered mountains or tree-ring patterns. Key pieces included large technical outerwear, chunky knit sweaters, and printed trousers, all central elements of the collection.

