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The Garment Resort 2027 Draws on Copenhagen Windmill

other · 2026-06-01

Charlotte Eskildsen's Resort 2027 collection for The Garment takes inspiration from Lille Mølle, a 17th-century windmill and former mill near Christiania in Copenhagen. The lookbook is set at the historic landmark, and jacquards reference its upholstery. Eskildsen emphasizes dressing for oneself rather than spectacle, with lace, lingerie, and bloomers evoking intimate interiors. The collection balances femininity with masculine-coded '90s tailoring, including narrow pants with an asymmetrical vest, a silk slip dress with one strap and one sleeve, a cropped boiled-wool Tyrolean jacket with passementerie trim and frog closures, and a scallop-hemmed shorts and lace-edged cape set with Little Red Riding Hood vibes.

Key facts

  • The Garment Resort 2027 collection is designed by Charlotte Eskildsen.
  • Inspiration comes from Lille Mølle, a 17th-century windmill near Christiania, Copenhagen.
  • The lookbook is set at Lille Mølle.
  • Jacquards in the collection reference upholstery materials from the windmill.
  • Lace, lingerie, and bloomers are featured.
  • Masculine-coded references include '90s tailoring.
  • A cropped boiled-wool Tyrolean jacket with passementerie trim and frog closures is included.
  • A scallop-hemmed shorts and lace-edged cape set evokes Little Red Riding Hood.

Entities

Artists

  • Charlotte Eskildsen

Institutions

  • The Garment
  • Lille Mølle

Locations

  • Copenhagen
  • Denmark
  • Christiania

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