THE LAST RUNWAY

27 JANUARY 2026 · CPHFW AW26 / CIFF66

THE LAST RUNWAY

“ARA SOLIS” — Altar of the Sun. The tenth collection, and the last show FINE CHAOS will ever stage.

COPENHAGEN

On the 27th of January 2026, FINE CHAOS opened CIFF66 and the twentieth year of Copenhagen Fashion Week. We did not know it then, not all of us — but it was the last time we would ever do this.

This is the story of that runway. Told, for once, not in our words, but in the words of the people who were in the room.

“ARA SOLIS” — the runway, CPHFW AW26

“ARA SOLIS” — the runway, CPHFW AW26


THE WORLD WE BUILT

AN ALTAR TO THE SUN, IN A CITY THAT NEVER SEES IT

We set the show in 2075, inside The Dome — a corporate city under total surveillance, sealed from the sky. At the head of the runway stood the Goddess: an AI humanoid prototype, crowned, watching. A meditation on the moment technology stops being a tool and becomes a god we dress for.

It was a deliberate turn. “We want our brand to be a platform for the youth,” creative director Marc C. Møllerskov told Vogue Scandinavia backstage, “we’re moving towards a more high-end direction.” The press read it the same way: the night FINE CHAOS grew up.

WHAT THE ROOM SAID

THE PRESS

“Copenhagen Fashion Week’s standout show was FINE CHAOS this season.”

“We want our brand to be a platform for the youth — we’re moving towards a more high-end direction.”

“Staged a dystopian awakening.”

“A consolidation of identity — proof that FINE CHAOS knows exactly what it wants to be.”

“The apocalypse’s uniform, somewhere between lace, latex and bows.”

“Two generations of Copenhagen fashion — Cecilie Bahnsen and FINE CHAOS.”

DON'T MISS IT

GET NOTIFIED WHEN WE RELEASE THE COLLECTION

Our final collection goes on pre-order Wednesday, 1 July · 17:00 CEST. We’ll text you the moment it opens.


AND SO

THE LAST ONE

The runway is over. What is left is the collection itself — the final garments FINE CHAOS will ever make. They go on pre-order this Wednesday, and then they are gone.

Pre-order AW26 — the last collection →