Relaxed style for SS13 by Copenhagen based designer Naja Lauf

Feminine fashion with a typical Danish laid back attitude, all in natural materials such as bamboo and silk for the highest comfort and quality. My favourite SS12 dress was the Naja Lauf Bianca dress. Wonder if I must have the Daphne dress.
And by all means -these picture don’t do the clothes justice! You need to try it on…
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Naja is obsessed with the details of pieces and the mixing of shapes and fabrics. The result is well-made and wearable pieces that you can have in your closet year after year. najaluf.com

Naja Lauf is available in the UK from Wild-Swans.com

The favourite pieces for your Summer wardrobe by Ganni

Ganni pursues one idea: To create sexy and playful clothes. Clothes that are not too tricky, nothing too fashion, just gorgeous. The kind of clothes that is created from allure, not trends. Ganni creates favourite items for the wardrobe, that make a girl feel good about herself. And compared to other designer brands, Ganni is not frightfully expensive. ganni.dk
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The Spring Summer 2013 collection is available from Asos.com and Wild-Swans.com

New Nordic Film: Village at the End of the World

British-Danish filmmakers Sarah Gavron and David Katznelson’s documentary about a village in North West Greenland is soon to be released in UK Cinemas. The film reflects the dilemmas of a typical small community. However this one just happens to be in one of the remotest spots on earth… Shot over the course of a year in Northern Greenland, the documentary is a portrait of village, surviving against the odds in an isolated community of 59 people.
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Photo: still from Village at the End of the World

Village at the End of the World is a documentary about the small village Niaqornat in North West Greenland, with a tiny population of 59 people. The film reflects the dilemmas of most small communities all over the world. It follows a year of the life of the village focusing on four main characters: Lars, the only teenager in town, Karl, Lars’ father and the most respected hunter, Ilanngauq, the outsider who moved to Niaqornat for love, and Annie, the oldest lady in Niaqornat who can’t imagine living anywhere else.

Village at the End of the World is far more than a nature documentary about the Arctic. It’s a story of the people in the remote settlement, revealing their resilience, wit and determination. You’ll see their lives across the arctic seasons, as they fight to keep their traditions, battle with the dangers of thinning ice, whilst finding an identity in the modern world.

In UK cinemas on 10 May 2013. Watch the official trailer

Anne Sofie Madsen about Fashion, Art and Society

Born and raised in Denmark, Anne Sofie Madsen studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts before graduating in 2009. She then went on to work for acclaimed trend forecasters Peclers and trained under John Galliano for Dior in Paris, then moved to London to work for Alexander McQueen as Junior Designer, before debuting with her own collection during London Fashion Week in 2010.

This season Anne Sofie Madsen was part of the Scandinavia Exhibition at London Fashion Week, counting 40 designers from the Nordic countries. Anne Sofie Madsen experiments with materials such as leather applied to a fine mesh base, built-up collars with unconventional patterns, and hand-drawn illustrations printed digitally on silk or wool fabrics. Her stand out fur couture piece for AW13, as seen in picture below, is a fine example of her design skills using traditional handcraft methods and couture techniques.
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Anne Sofie Madsen has a desire to show the well-known through the un-known. The consistent play with various of materials creates a look of intriguing contrasts, which has become the young designers signature style.
A must see is the “Tiki-Mania-Maori” collection and in perhaps in particularly the illustrations from Anne Sofie Madsen, her graduation showcase from Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
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In traditional Maori art the most dominant, mythical motif is the ‘avianised man’ or ‘bird-woman’. The most important visual art forms are plaiting, relief carving and tattoo. My idea in this collection was to combine (and confront) this with classic, European clothing – in order to express the contrasts and borders between what we see as primitive/civilianized, exotic/classic and barbaric/elegant.
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Ethnic inspired Edith & Ella Runway show Autumn Winter 2013

Edith & Ella, founded in 2004 by designer Line Markvardsen, is creating exclusive clothing with eye-catching feminine silhouettes in sumptuous materials. The design has a playful approach to colors and prints and are always provided small specific details in a secure stylistic reference. The brand has established itself internationally and is sold in 10 countries.

Love the ethnic inspiration for Autumn Winter 2013 by Danish fashion brand Edith & Ella. The traditional Russian flower print seem to be a popular trend for AW13. Also like the combination of strong colours, such as mustard yellow, teal, red and purple. And the high heeled ankle boots -to die for! edith-ella.com
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Scandinavia Exhibition at London Fashion Week Somerset House

On from today is the largest ever Scandinavian fashion exhibition in the UK, located at the West Wing of Somerset House with AW13 collections and a curated exhibition focusing on up-and-coming designers.
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Visitors to the Fashion Scandinavia showcase will have a unique opportunity to experience the very best of contemporary Scandinavian fashion and enjoy The Scandinavian Lounge by RENOUVE. In the RENOUVE lounge visitors will be able to enjoy a taste of Scandinavia in an interior fitted completely with Scandinavian craftsmen’s pieces. The bar will offer exclusive drinks that are served at the NOMA restaurant in Copenhagen and other Michelin-Star restaurants in Scandinavia.

The showcase Fashion Scandinavia includes more than 40 labels and designers from Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

‘Inspirational winds from the north are blowing. Scandinavian fashion is currently one of the most exciting trends to follow. Derived from Scandinavia’s rich heritage of culture and creativity, the region has produced a talented wave of edgy newcomers in fashion. Effortlessly they are looking to the future with optimism and vibrant energy’.
Zandra Rhodes, legendary British fashion designer and founder of the Fashion and Textile Museum in London

The Scandinavia Exhibition is in fact offering an insight into the Concept Scandinavia, not only for fashion, but a showcase where architecture, design, fashion, food and culture is all coming together in one submerged brilliant trend case.
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London Fashion Week
Visitor hours:
Friday 15 February – Monday 18 February: 10:00 – 19:00
Tuesday 19 February: 10:00 – 18:00

If money was no issue… Acne SS13 in Net-A-Porter!

Exclusive to Net-A-Porter.com The Acne paneled metallic leather mini dress is simply divine! Love the the cool colours combined in metallic space age twist. With tie fastenings along the back as an exciting detail. I would team it with bare deep blue sandals, to allow it to shine on it’s own.
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Acne SS13 Reala paneled metallic leather mini dress £900

Acne Rita biker jacket is one of the label’s most coveted designs, with it’s clean cut and edgy details. We love this latest black leather version, spliced with light-blue denim for a unusual look. It has a certain Spring feel to it? I would wear it with denim shorts or a simple summer dress.
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Acne Rita leather and denim biker jacket £850

But then there’s the crisp white Acne’ skinny-leg stretch-denim jeans available for £170… -you may try to stop me!

Time to get fat! My best recipe for Fastelavnsboller

Fat (or shrove) Tuesday is in Norway celebrated as Fastelavn this Sunday the 10th February 2013. It’s not so much a religious celebration, it’s more a carnival and a feast. So if you’d like to get started baking some fastlavnsboller, wheat buns stuffed with lots of whipped cream, you can find my best recipe here!
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If you can’t bother baking, get the utterly yummy ones from Bageriet London. They have a layer with marzipan too! Available at the Scandinavian food shop, Totally Swedish, in Marylebone.
And speaking of getting fat. As long as you can resist having these creamy buns every day, I don’t think there’s any reason to worry about being unhealthy!

Nora Norway Jewellery – Accessories in a Nordic style

I had a coffee with one of my best friends this morning, a higly talented stylist passionate about jewellery. “You need to learn how to use jewellery, and combine it with your personal style to make it work” she told me. Looking rather glamorous herself, in a pared down all grey ensemble she had simply added a statement bracelet that really did the outfit. “It’s all in the detail, you see!?” she exclaimed. I nodded but rather unsure about it. I tend to go down the safe route with my pearl or diamond stud earrings. But do they really compliment my outfit?
Fresh out of Norway is a new accessory brand, with affordable jewellery and scarfs, Nora Norway. As of recently also available in the UK. Stack bracelets and bangles in the trend colours of the season and layer up statement necklaces for a fashion-forward look. Or you can choose the more classic and vintage like pieces, very suitable for a nostalgic style.
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Nora Norway was founded in 2008 by Kathrine K. Jensen, Lars Bjerkeengen, Anneline Corino and Norunn Korsgården. The Norwegian accessory brand is today sold in several countries. Nora Norway is about combining trend and quality, the styles designed with freshwater pearls, mother of pearls, crystals, quarts and leather. noranorway.com

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