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The ultimate summer collection – but you’re going to have work for it!

Luisa Kyca
July 19th, 2015


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Ørgreen Opi´tics

Whether you lost your suitcase on the flight, feel intimidated by the super-trendy locals, have been caught out by the surprisingly summery weather, or just feel the need to pleasure some plastic – believe us, you couldn’t be in a better place!

Fashion is in the Danish DNA. From the numerous high-end brands on offer to the endless vintage options to some of the most stylish designers, Copenhagen is fast becoming one of the 21st century’s chicest capitals.

The Visit Post has put together a selection of the best shops and secret picks all over the city to create for you the ultimate summer combination.



Sunglasses

Ørgreen Optics

Regnegade 1, Cph K;
open Mon-Sat 10:00-18:00, 
Fri until 19:00, Sat until 15:00;
orgreenoptics.com
There can only be one choice to buy a pair of new shades while you’re in Copenhagen. Ørgreen Optics, which launched in Denmark in 1997, creates unique pieces based on the fundamentals on quality, minimalism, and clean lines.
Its flagship Copenhagen store also offers an exquisite collection of international brands.

Hats

Susanne Juul

 

Susanne Juul

Susanne Juul

Kongensgade 14, Cph K;
open Tue-Sat 11:00-17:30,
Fri until 18:00, Sat until 16:00;
susannejuul.dk

Look no further if you’re seeking this season’s most fashionable headwear. Susanne Juul designs everything and has the perfect fit for every head.  All her hats are handmade in Copenhagen and combine Scandinavian taste with high quality fabrics.


Swimwear

Rigby & Peller

 

Rigby & Peller

Rigby & Peller

 

Gammel Kongevej 164, Cph F;
open Mon-Sat 
10:00-17:30, Fri until 18:00, Sat until 15:00;
rigbyandpeller.com

They don’t come more prestigious than the British lingerie producer Rigby & Peller – it even has a ‘Royal Warrant of Appointment’. But while they specialise in underwear, they also excel at swimwear.  Offering a wide range of designers – such as Maie Au and Andres Sadre – and personal styling and fitting advice to boot, this is the place to find that perfect beach outfit.


Shoes and Accessories

Henrik Vibskov

 

Henrik Vibskov

Henrik Vibskov

 


Krystalgade 6, Cph K; open Mon-Thu 11:00-18:00, 
Fri 11:00-19:00, Sat 11:00-17:00;  

henrikvibskovboutique.com

This boutique is a treasure of accessories, shoes, bags and, of course, clothes. Vibskov is known for his individualistic and colourful styles and is beloved far beyond Denmark. The store also carries other high-end Danish brands such as Bibi Ghost and international names.


Fashion

Baum und Pferdgarten

 

Baum und Pferdgarten

Baum und Pferdgarten

 

Vognmagergade 2, Cph K;
baumundpferdgarten.com

Founded by two fashion masterminds who met at the Royal Danish Academy of Design, the label Baum und Pferdgarten has made a home on catwalks all over the world. Their design is marked by a strong profile of contrasts, colours and prints – that new eyecatcher dress you were looking for is most definitely here.



Adelié

 

Adélie

Adélie

 

Cph N, Guldbergsgade 20;
open Tue-Fri 11:00-18:00, Sat 11:00-16:00;
adelie.dk

Tikkie Oestrich (Adelié) was one of Denmark’s most famous fashion bloggers, collecting her favourite pieces and creating a truly unique style. The shop features her best fashion picks: from mostly Danish designers like Stine Goya, Peter Jensen, and Libertine-Libertine, but a good selection of international names.


Custommade Flagship Store

 

Custtommade Flagship Store

Custtommade Flagship Store

 

Christian IX’s Gade 5, Cph K;
open Mon-Sat 10:00-18:00;
custtommade.dk

The Nordic brand Custommade should definitely not be overlooked. With their clear, simplistic, yet sophisticated designs, the are getting a lot of attention overseas. You will assuredly find your new favourite piece at this brand new and beautifully designed flagship store, which just opened this year.


Stine Goya

 

Stine Goya

Stine Goya

 

Gothersgade 58, Cph K;
open Mon-Tue 12:00-18:00, Wed- Thu 11:00-18:00, Sat 11:00-16:00;
stinegoya.com

Its combination of gold and pastel colours and exciting prints make Stine Goya’s works so tempting. At her first city centre flagship store you’ll find something special for every conceivable occasion.



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