Although several family and friends who bother to read this will hopefully enjoy hearing about my daily routine and mishaps, I can imagine (although find it hard) that others will not be as interested.
To add more of a dynamic twist to this ever so exciting blog, I will endevour to evaluate the Danish fashion, something I fell in love with as soon as I was surrounded by danish citizens on the Ryan Air flight.
So at the moment, I notice a lot of wide sillouettes, stripes, skinny black jeans, rucksacks, buttoned up collars, caped jackets, A line dresses, high pony tales, long hair. Guys also wear buttoned up shirts, denim, checked, or block colour. Hair is swept to the side, a moustache is often included if they are going for the hipster look, if not clean cut and very pretty. Bikes are a fashion icon by themselves. Everyone of them is different, mostly vintage, mainly beautifal, always chic. I want one! Back to womanswear, something I no a little more of than bikes, I also notice how sophisticated the cuts are. Everything is minimal. Black, navy, grey, cream are the leading colours. Block colours are kept as blocks and used artistically to create dimension. Unlike London, where everything is placed together regardless of what pattern or shape, here in Denmark everything is meant to be placed - like a jigsaw.
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