Trust the basics this autumn

Trawling the streets of the Danish capital, the Visit Post has identified eight essentials no self-respecting fashionista should be without

It’s every girl’s dream to have a wardrobe full of clothes, accessories and shoes – but sometimes the best way to go is to rely on the essentials.

Just look at the locals! The Danes have such great taste in fashion, and they make it seem so effortless. It really is astounding to see how chic the ladies look when they’re walking around the city. Danish women are clearly some of the best dressed people on the planet.
It’s interesting to learn the new trends by observing how they dress themselves. Danish women have such simple yet elegant style. They like to incorporate basic fashion essentials in their outfits and it works marvellously.
As long as you have these eight basic items in your wardrobe – you will never worry again about what to wear.Black turtle-neck top

Noa Noa, Osterbrogade 82, Cph Ø; open Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00, Sat 10:00-16:00; noanoa.com
BlackTurtleneck_NoaNoa
You can never go wrong with a black turtle-neck top. After all, it is already a highly sophisticated piece on its own. During autumn, when it gets a little chilly, layering lighter items is definitely a go. Splurging a little on cashmere won’t hurt as much as it gives you warmth and cosiness. You can wear this with skinny jeans, leather skirts, basically anything you can think of. It gives that classy yet edgy look when styled perfectly.
Long-sleeve dress
By Malene Birger, Antonigade 10, Cph K; open Mon-Thu 10:00-18:00,
Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-17:00; bymalenebirger.com
LongSleeveDress_byMaleneBirger
The long-sleeve dress is a staple in achieving an elegant outfit. It gives you enough coverage for warmth, but also sassiness by still showing some skin. It is easily dressed down or up. If you are only running errands, you can wear a big sweater over it and wear your favourite sneakers. If you’re on a night out, then you can pair it some black booties and a leather jacket. Spice it up a little bit more with a perfect chunky necklace.

Crewneck Sweater

COS, 33 Ostergade, Cph K; open Mon-Thu 10:00-18:00, Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-17:00;
During the more windy and brisk months of autumn, a thick knit is your best friend. It’s a definite essential for the season. It is completely up to you if you’d prefer it fitted or baggy. But it’s recommended you get a larger size as it gives you more room for layering. Purchasing this in neutral colours gives you more choices to mix it up with different items. Layering it over a collared shirt and pairing it with skinny jeans could make a very trendy outfit.

Leather jacket

Ganni, Gammel Kongevej 82, Frederiksberg; open Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00,
Sat 10:00-16:00; ganni.com
LeatherJacket_Ganni
When it comes to leather jackets, don’t be afraid to splurge. It is a timeless item that you could wear almost throughout the year here in Copenhagen. Invest in the quality and the style as you can basically pair it with anything and you will automatically look dashing! It can be paired with a simple shirt and jeans, dresses, shorts and skirts, you name it – it always works! It is a must to always look for the proper fit and cut because not all jackets are made for you. But when you’ve found ‘the one’, expect it to be your partner for life – as leather jackets always get better with ageTrendy Scarves

Naledi Copenhagen at Magasin, Kongens Nytorv, Cph K; open Mon-Sun 10:00-20:00;
The best accessory for autumn would be a trendy scarf. There’s huge scope when it comes to choosing a scarf – opt for the material, length and style that best suits you. As a known necessity, I prefer my scarves to be trendy with a good mix of vibrant colours and patterns. Spicing up a simple outfit isn’t as hard as you think.

Black ankle-boots

Dope, Frederiksberggade 5, Cph K; open Mon-Thu 10:00-18:00, Fri 10:00-19:00,
Sat 10:00-17:00; dope.dk
Boots_DopeDK
When it comes to boots, there’s a variety of choices to choose from: from peep-toe boots to thigh-high boots. But in my opinion, ankle boots are must-haves. They are classics you could wear through different seasons. Looking for the perfect ankle boots is not at all hard as they come in various colours and designs. However, I would always recommend choosing a pair that are black or brown with a medium block heel, as they are more versatile for regular use. Great quality ankle boots will last forever, so don’t hesitate from splurging out on a pair.Statement Necklaces

Time’s Up Vintage, Krystalgade 4, Cph K; open Mon-Thu 11:00-18:00, Fri 11:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-16:00; timesupshop.com
StatementNecklace_TimesUpVintage
Many women avoid statement necklaces because they seem a bit too heavy. However, when autumn falls, we tend to wear darker clothing that needs an injection of life. A fabulous statement necklace will always add that spark to whatever dull outfit we may have. It may be intimidating to have a huge, chunky necklace around your neck, but there are always a lot to choose from. Pick out what works for you with just the right amount of bling.

Cat-Eye Sunglasses

Storm Copenhagen, Store Regnegade 1, Cph K; open Mon-Thu 11:00-17:30; stormfashion.dk
Sunglasses_Storm
The must-have item of the season are the cat-eye sunglasses. Shaped like you guessed it and popular in the ‘50s, they’re making a comeback to give you that vintage, fabulous look. With sunglasses, it’s important to know what pair works best for your face shape. As long as you’ve got that covered, they can truly accentuate your natural beauty and give you better looking eyebrows!


COPENHAGEN’S AUTUMN FASHION NEVER DISAPPOINTS 

While strolling around the city, it is not at all difficult to spot some ladies dressed in fabulous outfits. They could be walking to work, hanging out with their friends or perhaps just heading to the nearest store to get some goodies.

Natalia Orlos
Natalia Orlos
Tine Bregninge
Tine Bregninge
Luzana Costa
Luzana Costa
Katrine Engell
Katrine Engell
Georgie Hoole
Georgie Hoole
Ellie Walker
Ellie Walker
Aida De Neergaard
Aida De Neergaard

 

Samira Ebadi
Samira Ebadi
Beate Sørensen
Beate Sørensen
Denise Germano
Denise Germano



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