Henrik Vibskov on Frogs, Cream, and 40 Collections
Danish designer Henrik Vibskov, known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning fashion, installation, music, and performance, sat down for an interview in Paris during a panel on craftsmanship at the Maison du Danemark. Since graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2001, Vibskov has presented over 40 collections, showing primarily in Copenhagen but occasionally in Paris. His work has been exhibited at MoMA and the Palais de Tokyo. He runs a multi-brand boutique in his hometown. His latest collection, 'Frog Carry Frog,' debuted at Copenhagen Fashion Week, inspired by a fire-belly frog sighting and exploring themes of shared weight and collective labor. Vibskov described his creative universe as 'complicated, multiplied, connected.' He cited material awareness as the most important quality for a designer today, noting the environmental crisis. His personal mantra is 'to always question things.' He also discussed a future collection centered on skin cream and foot massages, a personal reference to his childhood. Vibskov expressed interest in architecture as an alternative profession because it 'stays for 100 years.'
Key facts
- Henrik Vibskov graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2001.
- He has presented more than 40 collections.
- His latest collection is 'Frog Carry Frog' at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
- The collection was inspired by a fire-belly frog sighting.
- He participated in a panel on craftsmanship at the Maison du Danemark in Paris.
- His work has been shown at MoMA and the Palais de Tokyo.
- He runs a multi-brand boutique in his hometown.
- His personal mantra is 'to always question things.'
Entities
Artists
- Henrik Vibskov
Institutions
- Central Saint Martins
- MoMA
- Palais de Tokyo
- Maison du Danemark
- Copenhagen Fashion Week
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Copenhagen
- Denmark
- New York
- Chinatown