
"Danish dressers are much more conscious of the weather and the practicality of cobbled streets than the more established fashion week locals can be. They know how to layer, and how to wear one outfit all day and night, without a dash back to the hotel for a full change. Being warm doesn't mean fleeces and tracksuits layering is done in experimental and cool ways. Skiing thermals can be worn under floral dresses,"
"When packing to go on holiday I can't bear the idea of taking up precious case space with a coat. On every trip, the coat I travel in is the one I'm consigned to everyday, so picking which one makes the cut is an important decision. It needs to be versatile enough that I feel comfortable wearing it to dinner, whilst also warm enough to stop me complaining when outside."
Copenhagen Fashion Week in January and August attracts fashion editors and street style attention, turning the city into a hub of weather-conscious dressing. Locals emphasize practical layering to handle zero-degree temperatures and cobbled streets while staying stylish from day to night without full outfit changes. Styling combines technical pieces like skiing thermals with dresses or wide-leg trousers under skirts to create contrasting silhouettes. Coat choice is crucial: insulation, versatility, and space for thick knits or blazers matter. Neutral statement coats and accessories such as brooches or skinny scarves complete looks, making accessories the lynchpin of outdoor style.
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