Everyone who knows me knows that I always come back from Copenhagen Fashion week with a renewed sense of self. Suddenly, I’m displaying my butter in large mounds on old Royal Copenhagen ceramics, redecorating my home entirely in midcentury modern pieces, and getting dressed with a sense of whimsy. More patterns, more prints, more bows. The most stylish Danes know how to have fun, and it inspires me even in the dead of winter, which is typically when my wardrobe mimics the sad dullness of the dark snow mounds on the sidewalks of New York.

Every season, I take in my surroundings of what guests are wearing to the shows and on the streets outside of them. This season, I was delighted to realize everyone was wearing my favorite neutral: animal print. Perhaps my most controversial fashion opinion (aside from my belief that dresses look incredible over pants) is that leopard, tiger, zebra—all of the animalistic stripes and dots and so on and so forth—go with everything. The fashionable population of Copenhagen proves my point.

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW26 Street Style

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW26 Street Style

It’s safe to say they also think quiet luxury is dead. Maximalism is back! The goal is to look eccentric, like you have a story to tell. Animal print does exactly that: It adds intrigue to any look.

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW26 Street Style

Copenhagen Fashion Week Street Style AW26

In Copenhagen, every single person I saw wearing animal print exuded a strong sense of self. They had the kind of confidence personal-style TikTokers preached about years ago. They looked like main characters. And isn’t that always the goal when you get dressed in the morning?

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW26 Street Style

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW26 Street Style

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW26 Street Style

But most importantly, I think I realized that in Copenhagen, animal print is styled with ease. No one seems to second-guess or worry if it’s too much. Sometimes they wear head-to-toe animal print. Other times they wear it to add another element to an otherwise simple look. Some people seem to think animal print is intimidating, but the Danes prove it doesn’t have to be.

Shop the animal-print trend below:

Hannah Shoulder Bag

Reformation

Hannah Shoulder Bag

Wild Nights Boat Shoes

Free People

Wild Nights Boat Shoes

Prada, Galleria Medium Printed Saffiano Leather Bag

Prada

Galleria Medium Printed Saffiano Leather Bag

Matilda Low Ballerinas - Leopard - Pony Effect Cowhide Leather - Sézane

Sezane

Matilda Low Ballerinas in Leopard Pony Effect Cowhide Leather

Anine Bing Flynn Jacket

Le 5 À 7 Supple Micro Bag in Pony Hair Leather

YSL

Le 5 à 7 Supple Micro Bag in Pony Hair Leather

Dr. Martens Elphie Ii Wrap Mary Janes

Dr. Martens

Elphie Ii Wrap Mary Janes

Staud Harlow Bag

Ruches Printed Leather Ballerinas

Miu Miu

Ruches Printed Leather Ballerinas

Moon Tote Bag

Patricia Mule

Farm Rio Monstera Heel Loafers

Farm Rio

Monstera Heel Loafers

Marlys Jacket - Jacquard Leopard Noir Bronze - Recycled Wool - Sézane

Leopard Faux Fur Coat

Gap

Leopard Faux Fur Coat