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A Street Style Guide to Dressing for a Copenhagen Summer

A Street Style Guide to Dressing for a Copenhagen Summer

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Whether you're heading to Copenhagen for Fashion Week or vacation, the 'fit formula for a Scandi summer includes a striped polo shirt (preferably from Saks Potts), a pop of color on a chunky knit or denim separates, and playful hair accessories. And to really look like a local, hop on a bike. Below, our favorite summer looks from Copenhagen street style.
Copenhagen, spring 2025 ready-to-wear
Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde
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