Large fashion fair starting today in Copenhagen

Visitors can buy designer brands for a fraction of what they cost in regular shops

Designer Forum, one of Denmark’s largest fashion outlet events, starts today at 5 pm at Forum in Frederiksberg.

Over the course of the three-day fair, visitors can shop for clothes and accessories from past seasons and save up to 80 percent on a wide range of brands.

This year, Designer Forum will also showcase a wide range of menswear brands such as Bjørn Borg, Calvin Klein, H2O, Hugo Boss and more.

Standard one-day tickets cost 60 kroner, while there are VIP tickets (250kr) to beat the crowds that grant access over all three days.

The opening evening is sponsored by Simply Chocolate, which means that all VIP guests will get their new chocolate bar, Fit Fiona.





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