In the heart of Copenhagen, amidst the serenity of the Royal Library Gardens, ROTATE showed its Spring/Summer 2025 collection—a mix of retro whimsy and modern cool. For the new season, co-creative founders Jeanette Madsen and Thora Valdimars took the fashion world on a step back in time to an era reminiscent of the 1920s, capturing the essence of summer romance and hedonistic excess.
A Walk Through Time: The 1920s Reimagined

Lured by the extravagance of the Art Deco period, the collection boasted fine shapes and wispy-slim fabrics that spoke of old-fashioned glamour. Puffy bubble skirts spun along with lace and flower embroidery on bare fabrics, all done in a palette of butter yellow, magenta, and ivory. The muted colour palette evoked the lightness and comfort of the summer touch.
Edgy Accents: A Modern Twist

Though the range paid homage to retro sensibilities, ROTATE’s edginess was always lurking in the background. Sweeping floor fringes created movement, hot pants and Henleys added a note of playfulness, and a show-stopping denim gown balanced casual cool with high fashion. This tough and soft contrast mirrored the duality of the modern sophisticated woman.
A Dazzling Collaboration: ROTATE x Pandora

Stepping up the luxury ante of its collection, ROTATE collaborated with legendary Danish jewellery designer Pandora. Models modelled Pandora’s sculpted rings, banded gold bracelets, and stripped-down hoop earrings from Pandora’s Essence Collection that added a brush of sophisticated glitter to every look. The partnership culminated with a finale party gown—a shining showstopper made up of 2,000 Pandora tennis bracelets. This unparalleled object, tipping the scales at approximately two pounds, was the peak of effortless syntheses of jewellery and fashion.
Artistic Flourishes: Grete Henriette’s Touch

Delving deeper into the narrative of the collection, artist Grete Henriette reimagined ROTATE’s signature peonies in Pandora Rolo chains. The filigree flowers were reinterpreted as brooches, belts, and necklaces that served a utilitarian purpose as well as adornments to bestow bohemian charm on sheath gowns and matador-like pizzazz on capri pants and full-sleeved jackets alike.
An Audience with Icons

The front row was filled with enthusiasm and appreciation, like global ambassador Pamela Anderson. Her attendance reflected the international appeal of the collection, which addressed generations via timeless design and contemporary relevance.
Conclusion

ROTATE’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection beautifully interlaces vintage nostalgia with present-day audacity. For the style aficionado, it offers a wardrobe that embodies luxury, adaptability, and unfettered femininity. While the Copenhagen sun fell below the horizon, the Royal Library Gardens were treated to a collection that not only honoured the legacy of the 1920s but also reinterpreted it for the modern era.