Lovechild 1979 Summer 2025
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Lovechild 1979 Summer 2025

On August 6th, the Danish fashion brand Lovechild 1979 released its interpretations for the next summer season. At this time, the Scandinavian fashion house, aiming to create a glamorous blend of freedom and comfort, showcased new pieces on the runway during the second day of Copenhagen Fashion Week. On this page, you will find the details about the Lovechild 1979 Summer 2025 collection.

Led by its founder, Anne-Dorthe Larsen, the brand is a breath of fresh air for the Scandinavian fashion. The house’s DNA is based on the idea of creating garments that fit the feminine body and blend the styles of the past and the contemporary. By reinterpreting the essence of a woman’s wardrobe, the house brings fresh meaning into conventional clothing while flawlessly combining quality textiles.

That concept is reinforced with the Lovechild 1979 Summer 2025 collection. This time, the set draws inspiration from a blend of historical elements of modern art and authentic Scandinavian minimalism. In the following sections, you will find the reasons behind it.

The essence

Eva Hesse was a German plastic artist that brightened the modern art scene, sadly for a short time. Her artistic legacy was based on minimalism and the use of organic materials. Due to her technique, Hesse’s works led to a new interpretation of modern art in the 1960s and 1970s. In fact, the use of these materials, along with the organic origin, inspired Lovechild 1979 to create a collection with those principles.

Eva Hesse
Eva Hesse's paintings

At the beginning of her career, Hesse’s work consisted of painting. As time passed, the arts evolved into a variety of abstract plastic works with different concepts. Because of this legacy, Lovechild 1979 developed an interpretation that clearly reminds us of Hesse’s minimalism and practicality.

The collection

It was on the Amaliehaven (Amalie’s garden) that the Lovechild 1979 Summer show happened. The location was not picked by coincidence. The garden, with its minimalist and modern design, occupies a tiny spot in front of the Danish royal house, symbolizing both modernity and the past in lifestyle.

The landscape, with clean and sharp outlines, stones, sculpted plants, and fountains, creates a careful portrayal for the collection. To put it in another way, the environment captures the essence of a businesswoman as she surfs between transitions from professional to social occasions. This visual idea is showcasing the versatility and sophistication of modern workwear.

The collection’s visual essence is found in its combination of textures. Additionally, the tonal layering, knots, and ropes inspired by Hesse’s work provide a physical connection and sense of discovery with each piece. Inspired by her box works and grids, Lovechild added structured pieces to enhance the collection’s sculptural form.

Lovechild’s commitment to sustainability is shown in the materials used. In this matter, the use of essential textiles such as compact viscose and cotton silk, which echo the transparency and fluidity of Hesse’s watercolor paintings. Furthermore, the seasonal color palette includes wheat, vanilla, green, and a delicate watercolor dip-dye pattern, resulting in a light, neutral, and calm scene.

Finally, the 24 outfits demonstrate a distinct approach to fashioning art in a practical manner. Furthermore, the collection essence is clearly characteristic of Scandinavian fashion and minimalism. In other words, the summer collection served as yet another beautiful chapter in the growing history of Lovechild.

Purchase a piece

At this moment, the Lovechild 1979 Spring/Summer 2025 collection is not available for buying online. However, the new collection may be ready to sell in the first trimester of 2025.

Fortunately, you are able to buy previous Lovechild collections, such as Lovechild 1979 Spring/Summer 2024, as well as permanent sets like “Everlasting Love“. If you also liked the Lovechild 1979 Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, you can already buy it by clicking here.

A seasonal sale section also offers discounts on past Lovechild collections. To access the section, simply click here.

Lovechild 1979 employs DHL and UPS for shipping; consequently, the duration of delivery will vary based on the third-party service and your distance from Denmark (between 1 and 10 working days). Lovechild does not deliver beyond the European Union countries and the United States.

Otherwise, if you are not pleased with a product, you can send it back within 14 days after receipt. You must first fill out a form and follow the instructions described here.

The sources of information are from Copenhagen Fashion Week and Lovechild 1979. Images are from The Estate of Eva Hesse