fall | winter 2024 lingerie trends

"All my work as a feminist designer is inspired by muses. Powerful female icons from past and present. Although women have been marginalized for centuries, archetypes of female power have always been there. Through my designs, I bring them to you. To help us shape the world of modern-day feminism.

This season, we celebrate the fearless female adventurers who followed their crazy dreams to the coldest, most unforgiving places on eath: the North- and South Pole. From Polar bear-hunting Louise Arner Boyd who became the first woman to fly over the North Pole, to Inuit translator Tookoolito whose courage and survival skills saved all the members of the ill-fated Polaris expedition in 1871. These badass Polar explorers are my muses - the pilots, scientists, climbers and dreamers who restored women to their proper place in history, which is: anywhere we bloody want to go."
- Marlies Dekkers


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Arctic magic

This glamor came in from the cold: fabulous fashions inspired by ice crystals, twirling snowflakes and a snow predator's luscious, color-changing pelt. To create this gorgeous look, combine shimmery silver fabrics and crystal-encrusted pieces with woolens and faux furs in Arctic-wolf grey. Shake it up like a snow globe and voilá: the perfect 'winter wonderlook'!

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Glacial goddess

Who run the cold? This season, the catwalks are ruled by fierce-yet-fabulous Snow Goddesses. So, wake up your inner Morana (our fave bad-ass Slavic winter deity) by wrapping yourself in divine layers of luscious lace and sparkly mesh. Dare to combine with polar-opposite fabrics such as fake fur and tough leather for a look that shows you slay the frosty season.

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Bundle up, buttercup

Winter is coming, but we know how to fight the bitter chill in style: by following in the footsteps of the formidable female polar explorers who bundled up in life-saving layers. Go for cozy fabrics in hues that were inspired by Boreal flora - think tundra flowers and Siberian moss - and wrap yourself in Arctic bliss.

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Kiss from a rose

Nothing quite says: 'bring on the winter!' like a traditional Norwegian 'selburose' pattern: the perfect combination of comfy, crafty and classy. Some people see a snowflake, others an eight-bladed rose or even the North Star. One thing is certain: for some instant hygge and style, cozy up in the 'star' of Norwegian knitwear.