4 Copenhagen-based slow fashion influencers you should follow
An excellent way to soak in some new style inspiration is people-watching, and nothing beats people from a local café in a new town. Copenhagen is one of our favourite cities to seek street-style inspiration. The Danish design is everywhere, colourful but still with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism. However, you don’t have to go to Copenhagen to enjoy it, you can follow one of these slow fashion influences and get inspired online instead. Here are some of our favourites.
Anne-Louise Sandby-Moller, @muggemugge
Colours and dresses with a touch of the best items from the last handful of decades. Anne-Louise is not afraid to style in ways you didn’t think were possible and you will definitely smile while enjoying her content. Plenty of videos of today’s outfit. And of course, it’s all vintage and secondhand.
Zsa Zsa Mattsson @zsa_zsa_mattsson
This is for all vintage lovers out there! You don’t only get to enjoy her personal vintage outfits but also graphic posts and other content related to vintage fashion. Illustration, graphic posts and adorable vintage items that are meant to be show for the public and guests at home!
Amanda Solveig @amanda_solveig
Fashion Weirdo, Queer dork and Nerd bebe. That’s Amanda’s own words on her profile, doesn’t it sound interesting? And it is Amanda styles in both black and colours, in pink dresses and fantasy uniforms. Except for her own personal style you can also enjoy plenty of content related to her work as a graphic designer. This account is for those of you who love art.
Gittemarie Johansen, @gittemary
Want to learn about all aspects of sustainable living? Then you should check out Gittemarie who is able to bring up even the most controversial and difficult topics in a fun and educational way. Plenty of inspiration, not only facts, and several thrift outfits here and there in her channels. Enjoy!