Last autumn, on a sunny morning, a crowd of photographers crowded onto a small sidewalk. As their pictures clicked, a street-style procession went by: menswear-inspired suits embroidered with tiny beaded strawberries, Chanel bags swinging across torn jeans jackets, and sheer ballet tutus worn with dazzling spike heels. Prominent models like Paloma Elsesser and TikTok celebrities like Maya Stepper arrived; Pamela Anderson passed by wearing ivory trousers and a clean white shirt.
According to Dr. Martha Beck, women in Sweden and Norway utilize fashion as a coping mechanism for the depressive and listless sentiments that often accompany especially gloomy, cold days.
The scenario was comparable to that found in urban areas such as Paris, New York, and Milan. However, this was taking place in the city of Copenhagen.