The Saks Potts Book is an authentic story about how female empowerment built an unconventional fashion brand with and for its worldwide community - a brand rooted in craftsmanship and born from a love for Copenhagen.
Saks Potts is the story of two childhood friends who, at just 19 and 20, launched what became an internationally successful fashion label right after finishing high school. Over the next decade, Cathrine Saks and Barbara Potts built a global brand by staying true to themselves, following instinct, and doing it all on their own terms.
After 10 extraordinary years, they made the bold decision to close the brand at its peak in the spring of 2025. “Why shut down a business that is doing so well?” was the question they heard again and again. The truth is, after a decade of intense dedication, the founders chose to embrace the opportunity to reflect, marking ten years as the perfect milestone to celebrate the journey and wanted to stop the brand on a financial and creative high.
The Saks Potts Book is a curated archive of the brand’s greatest highlights from 2014–2024. Structured in seven chapters; Authentic, Empowerment, Unconventional, Uniform, Copenhagen, Family, and Forever. The book is driven by archival imagery and enriched with essays, quotes, and personal messages from the Saks Potts community across the world, including Princess Olympia of Greece, Tish Weinstock, Emily Weiss, Dree Hemingway, and former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt among others, who share what Saks Potts has meant to them and to the industry.
The book also features an in-depth interview by Liana Satenstein with Cathrine and Barbara, offering an intimate reflection on their life-changing journey, the values that shaped the brand, and the intuition that led to their decision to end it on their own terms.
This book is dedicated to their fathers, “Febbe” and “Tudderlas”.