DANSK 22 includes interviews with Rick Owens and Nicolas Kirkwood, and an array of leading faces such as Tanya D and Luke Worrall. Underlining its position as an international title based in Copenhagen and London, the new DANSK sees an increase in featured work by internationally based photographers, stylists and writers. »You don’t have to be Danish to do DANSK. We’ll always promote Danish fashion, but the idea has always been ›DANSK as a genre‹. And now, with a Danish-English team based in different fashion capitals, DANSK is as much of an international publication as any other major fashion title,« commented Buchard and Grenaa. Intelligent, opinionated and super slick, the new DANSK reflects an idea of the unapologetically premium; an upper-hand attitude evident in dry wit and stunning, surprising imagery. Featured stories include DANSK’s thoughts on grey hair as the new blonde, the phenomenon of butch models, and the passing of Michael Jackson, the style icon. »It recently hit us that DANSK is the world’s most independent fashion title. Safe to say, being an independent woman isn’t always trouble-free but at least no one gets to tell this lady what to wear or how to wear it. That’s DANSK: disobedient and delightfully unpredictable. We’re entering a new era of challenge, innovation and improvement. After all, we’ve got to live up to our new self-proclamation… and we intend to do so with fanfares,« noted Buchard and Grenaa.
(DANSK was founded in 2003 and is currently distributed in 20 countries across the globe. Published by advertising agency Style Counsel, DANSK organises the annual DANSK Fashion Awards and publishes DANSK Daily, the official newspaper at Copenhagen Fashion Week.)

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