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Danish Fashion Institute is a subsidiary of the self-owning foundation Design Society. [1] The organisation is based in Fæstningens Materialgård at Frederiksholms Kanal 30 in Copenhagen. Danish Fashion Institute's membership organisation DAFI s Netværk merged with Dansk Mode & Tekstil in 2015.
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SAFD fashion show during Copenhagen Fashion Week. SAFD is a member of the network organization Danish Fashion Institute, [3] which was founded by and for the Danish fashion industry. This means that members are helping to support the vision to strengthen the industry and get Danish fashion positioned internationally.
Each season, Copenhagen Fashion Week hosts four days of shows, presentations, and events as well as the two trade shows, CIFF and Revolver. [4]Copenhagen Fashion Week is a non-profit organization run on 15% public funding and 85% commercial partnerships, with the Danish Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs being the main contributor.
The Danish capital has not so quietly taken over the personal style conversation, with a fashion week that has even been deemed by plenty of editors and publications as the "fifth fashion week."
A Danish health care card, giving the holder access to the Danish public health care. Healthcare in Denmark is largely provided by the local governments of the five regions, with coordination and regulation by central government, while nursing homes, home care, and school health services are the responsibility of the 98 municipalities.
As of January 2016, the CSS houses most of the Department of Public Health and the School of Global Health. [5] The School of Oral Health Sciences operates under the Department of Odontology. Its history dates back the early 1890s, when Denmark's first school of dentistry was founded on Nygade.