2.28.2012

Guest Post! Milana From Fashion Style Advice

I'm heading back tonight after a trip to Disney World! Enjoy this Guest Post & I'll be back tomorrow. Thanks for guesting Milana!



Scandinavian Style


I live in Copenhagen, Denmark. A capital many have never even heard of in a country many think itself is a capital of Sweden. At less than 6 million inhabitants, Denmark is one of the smallest countries in the world, yet a country full of opportunities and what some refer to – the happiest people in the world. Whether that’s true or not, we will not be discussing here, but what I’d like to share with you is a piece of Danish and Scandinavian style.

Simplicity is a virtue

When it comes to Danish style, simplicity is a virtue.  The colors are kept earthy and the pieces are often under toned. At the same time, Danes are not afraid to stand out and the streets of Copenhagen often resemble runways with different types of people showcasing their quirky and different styles.

When it comes to the choice of clothing many Danes, and here I’m thinking of those who follow fashion, love mixing second hand finds with items from high street stores such as H&M and high end designers. Especially when it comes to classic items as watches, handbags, coats, sunglasses and shoes, Danes splurge on designer items.

 The Staples
             
There are many different aspects about Denmark and the Danish culture that have an impact on the way we dress. The climate being one of the biggest sinners. Denmark is cold and rainy and most of all windy and yet most of the inhabitants have the bicycle as their preferred way of getting around.

A staple in any Dane’s closet is knitwear- they keep us toasty, are great for layering which we love to practice and add to the effortlessly chic look, even in summer when worn with denim cut-offs, a simple top and Converse. Summers are, unfortunately, never too hot, which is why wearing a knit in June is not unheard of!

Danish/Scandinavian style is not high brow yet it’s still classy,  it’s chic, yet understated - contradictions that work for us.

So there really is something about not taking fashion too seriously yet reaching that flair of chic effortlessness to get that look that many, that are the essence of Scandinavian style.

I hope to see you in Copenhagen!



Milana Saric is an international fashion blogger who blogs about fashion, and style over at FashionStyleAdvice.com.


Pics via http://thelocals.dk/

9 comments:

  1. Hope you enjoyed your trip!!!

    Will that man be in Denmark? I'll go there to find him ;) haha

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  2. Love this peek into Danish street style. Love the ease of their fashion choices. They look so stylish and well put together, without a lot of fuss. I love that!

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  3. Very fun post! Simple is always beautiful. :)

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  4. This post has me wanting to go to Denmark more than ever! Thanks for such a fun post!

    xo Mary Jo

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  5. Elle--I hope you have a great time!


    This post was really interesting! When I woke up this morning I never thought I'd be learning about fashion in Denmark. I love it.

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  6. I love this post- you've siummaried Scandanavian style so well- love their minimalistic approach!
    xx

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  7. Yay. Love Milana. This is a great guest post. Scandinavians have great style!

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  8. i love Scandinavian style - it's always so simple but beautiful and they always seem to look amazing! xx

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  9. that guy is uber stylish.its a great of u to collaborate with other blogger,nice one

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