



Simon Rasmussen asked me how did I think about Danish fashion compared to English fashion in terms of the way people generally dress on the streets. It's a huge difference I must say. In England, people look stylish in a trendy way. In Copenhagen, people look stylish in a classic way. They are heavily into vintage clothes. I think a typical Danish look would be an simple, vintage sort of look with a hat, a leather or suede pair of shoes and a bicycle. That was very interesting to see as I personally tend to be quite trendy.
I love travelling as everywhere I go, people dress differently and it's extremely cool to see other people's sense of style as well as point of view and lifestyle.
Pictures ref: http://copenhagenstreetstyle.dk
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