
Copenhagen's Street Style Scene Is Still Untouchable—Here's Proof
Casual Cool
Valentina Valdinoci
The lines defining streetwear get blurrier every year. From Salomon sneakers to the athletic jersey trend, laid-back looks are totally en vogue.
Polka Dots
Valentina Valdinoci
Surprise, surprise. The summer of polka dots appears to be melting into the fall of polka dots. My secret hope is that gingham carries through, too.
Unexpected Layering
Valentina Valdinoci
I, for one, am part of the unfortunate generation that was raised with the impression that Disney Channel stars layering Delia's graphic tees and sweater vests was peak fashion. If you, too, have some healing to do when it comes to the idea of layers, stay the course. We've got this!
Neutral Palettes
Christian Vierig
There's nothing wrong with your all-black outfit, but have you considered the other side of the neutral spectrum? There's a whole world to explore between bright white and deep charcoal—and don't be afraid to layer hues.
Knits
Christian Vierig
Excited for sweater weather? Well, I have great news for you: It's come early this year. And yes, summer knits are having a moment.
Frilly Shorts
Raimonda Kulikauskiene
Don't put your boxers and bloomers away when the first fall day hits. If Copenhagen's chicest women are any indication, this trend is here to stay.
Rugby Shirts
Valentina Valdinoci
The day I graduated from my high school uniform, I thought I'd never wear a long-sleeved, collared polo ever again. But truth be told, these rugby shirts—which have been cropping up more and more lately—are so fun. What a great way to play with colors and stripes.
Sheer Skirts
Christian Vierig
Although I've never thought of it before this, I suppose sheer and semi-sheer maxi skirts are the ideal transitional piece: breathable, yet not too summery. From lace to mesh, many of the most stylish attendees are wearing this trend. (Some are even layering another skirt over a see-through one!)
Hoods and Headscarves
Raimonda Kulikauskiene
As you might have noticed by this point, everyone seems to be wearing hair scarves. Are they growing out baby bangs? Did they skip a wash day? Entirely possible—but I'm into the trend for aesthetic reasons as well as practical ones.
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