Before touching down in Copenhagen, I love magic mondays shirt I already knew I was going to love it. The Danish city has been making waves over the last few years as one of the most stylish cities to visit and a favorite It destination among our editors. While there are so many recommendations out there on what to do, see, and eat when you’re in the cool girl–approved coastal city, there isn’t much written about the art of people-watching for hours on end while sipping coffee in the grungy Nørrebro or shopping around in bustling Indre By. As a die-hard lover of Scandinavian fashion, my editor senses were tingling. I knew the best way to see what the stylish Copenhagen set was actually wearing would be to sit somewhere for a day and just write down trends. Forty-eight hours and almost 2000 sneaky ‘fit pics in my camera roll later, I can confidently say these seven trends are the ones Scandi women are actually wearing. Unlike the majority of the women in New York, Paris, and Milan, the Copenhagen fashion crowd will often reach for a subtle vintage gem over a handbag that’s plastered all over the runway. Whether it’s a secondhand find at Collector’s Cage in Indre By or a distressed denim handbag fetched out at a vintage store, Scandis know the power in choosing a bag with character over one that’s too trendy.
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Leopard, snake, zebra, tiger… I love magic mondays shirt At this point, we’ve collectively embraced so many animal prints that I’ve been starting to wonder how many more can possibly fit on Noah’s F/W 18 ark. No longer being ushered forth calmly two by two, animal prints are being rushed onto store shelves as quickly as we fashion people are buying them, so it’s no surprise we’ve started seeing a certain less-expected print moseying into the fold. I’m talking, of course, about cow print (and its closely related cousin, dalmatian print). It makes sense, when you really think about it, given fashion’s current fixation on all things Wild West. It’s a bold pattern, to be sure, but the color scheme is neutral (no pink cow prints, at least as far as I’m aware of), meaning it’s an easy one to work into your existing wardrobe without risking being arrested by the style sheriff. Keep reading to see and shop some of my favorite cow-print pieces.
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