Swims ankle rubber boots -fashionable wellingtons

Bring on colder months and rainy days -I’m covered with my new ankle rubber boots by Norwegian design label Swims. You’ll have to search long before finding more stylish looking Wellington boots than theses sturdy cool pair of women’s wellies. Choose from the top trendy colours of AW12, my favourite is the blue. Hunter Original -eat your heart out!




My pair, in black and orange was bought this summer at the Norwegian shoe and footwear boutique in Oslo Lille Vinkel Sko. See more styles and appereal on swims.com

Glamorous Autumn Winter 12 by Sofie Schnoor

At the age of 26, Sofie founded her own company Sofie Schnoor, combining classic elegance with a modern and raw and urban look. The Danish fashion brand has since expanded to include accessory and shoes. She’s also founded Petit by Sofie Schnoor in 2007, today a well recognised and highly popular children’s line.
Sofie Schnoor is available from leading fashion boutiques all over the world. The brand is also present with a shop in shop in the Scandinavian department store Illums (Copenhagen, Århus, Stockhom and Oslo).

The styles for Autumn Winter is glamorous and feminine yet relaxed and very contemporary. And we love the Sofie Schnoor footwear -especially the black ankle boots!





Here’s a video from the Sofie Schnnor AW12 behind the scenes photo shoot

Link to Sofie-Schnoor.com and petitbysofieschnoor.com

Danish Design lamp, the Holm pendant by Anton Fogh Holm

The Stylish Holm pendant light was originally designed by Anton Fogh Holm in the 1960s. His grandchild, Danish designer Kim Aa Holm, has taken his grandfathers lamp and changed the design slightly, with the suspension now being a bit different, originally glue was needed, but now it all slots together making it easy to self assemble.
This is one of the more affordable lighting and designer lamps on the market with the retail price £52.

It’s now on sale at the Scandinavian Design Centre for £35 (Cord and light bulb not included.) The pendant is made in ivercote duo cardboard and measures 50cm. We think it would be a lovely statement piece in any contemporary home.


From Wallander to the West End, Krister Henriksson to star in Dr Glas

Krister Henriksson sits on stage, casually dressed in jacket, chinos and sneakers, he talks with his eyes and his hands in a relaxed way, about his journey to the debut in West End and his life in general. By first glance you see how he belongs there, on stage in the West End. There’s a complexity to him that’s not only rare but unbelievable intriguing. He’s all the opposites you can find in one man, probably what made Inspector Wallander so human to us and why in fact Henriksson is the one that had to be Doktor Glas in the one-man stage adaptation of Hjalmar Söderberg’s haunting 1905 philosophical novel with the same name. “In the beginning of filming the Wallander series I tried to be Inspector Wallander. It’s like squeezing yourself in with a shoe horn. But after a while Wallander became me, and I was rather uncertain who was who in the end. We became one.”


The last time he played Kurt Wallander he spent the evenings in the hotel room in Ystad to read and really work with Söderberg’s novel, he processed and adapted it so that he could become Doktor Glas. “I can identify with both Wallander and Doktor Glas. It’s something about Nordic men. We work hard and we love the simple life, but yet there’s a longing and desire for something more. Both Wallander and Glass finds it very difficult to get close to another human being. I can identify with that. I’m a lonely soul as well, trying to reach out.”

Doktor Glas premiered on Vasateatern in the autumn of 2006, where it played to sold out houses, before it toured Sweden with the National Theatre and ended up as a sold out play at Dramaten 2011. Krister Henriksson’s expectations were modest but Doktor Glas was a huge critic’s and audience success, and it was a dream come true to be invited to the West End. “I’m nervous and of course I really want Doktor Glas to be a success in London as well. But to me personally, it’s always been a dream to be on stage in the West End so it’s feel like a success already.”

At the Leicester Square Theatre, producer Martin Witts told Go Scandinavian that it’s the rhythm of the Swedish language that really captured him with Doktor Glas, when he first saw the play in Stockholm. And so in terms of language there was no question that it had to be in Swedish when performed on stage in the West End. Henriksson agrees but thinks it’s not only the language but also the scenery, the Scandinavian nature which is large part of the play. Doktor Glas takes us through dusk of dawn over endless hills and fields, out to the open Baltic Sea, with an unexplained anxiety and yearning that are so frightfully present in many of us.

Directed by Henriksson and Peder Bjurman, Doktor Glas tells the story of a 19th century physician who falls madly in love with the beautiful young wife of a corrupt clergyman. When she confides in him that her marriage is making her miserable, he agrees to help in whatever way he can, driving the play towards its shocking climax.
Adapted from the novel by Hjalmer Söderberg and performed in its original Swedish with English surtitles, the one-man play will run at Wyndham’s from 16 April to 11 May 2013.


Henriksson is one of Sweden’s most highly respected and admired actors who made his breakthrough at the Stockholm City Theatre in the lead role of the Ibsen play Peer Gynt. He has since had a string of major roles on stages around the world, including working alongside Ingmar Bergman when he directed him in A Winter’s Tale at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern). Later Bergman chose Henriksson for the role as the young Bergman in Liv Ullman’s film Faithless (Trolösa), which was based on Bergman’s manuscript.

In Wallander he played maverick detective Kurt Wallander in the original Swedish series adapted from Henning Mankell’s novels. The grittiness of his performance has won him plaudits from critics across the globe. It was subsequently adapted by the BBC for a British version starring Kenneth Branagh.

Scandinavia’s current impact on British culture looks set to continue when Krister Henriksson makes his West End debut co-directing and taking the lead in Doktor Glas. Martin Witts for London International Art Theatre told the press they hoped this would be the start of a series of Nordic plays in the West End.

And as for Wallander, Henriksson will feature in six new episodes, to be launched in 2013.

Useful Information
Venue: Wyndham’s Theatre, Charing Cross Road, WC2H 0DA (nearest tube Leicester Sq)
Dates: 16 April – 11 may 2013
Prices: £10-£65 (Group booking available)
More information to be found at drglas.com

Blog love; Meet The Locals

The Locals is a street style blog portraying the fashion on the streets of Copenhagen and the rest of the world. Søren Jepsen is a former photographer and co-creator of Copenhagen Streetstyle. The talented photographer and fashion spotter have since then moved over to The Locals.

“Because while I still love my hometown for its unique Scandinavian style and laid-back approach to fashion, there is so much more to see out there. I love traveling and exploring new places.” Søren Jepsen

© Photo by The Locals “Waiting for the show to start”

Why we like? Søren captures real people with attitude, style and lots of personality. We can sort by gender, city and season for endless of inspiration -what’s not to like?!? thelocals.dk

Building a walk-in closet in one afternoon – Stolmen. Ikea

Building a walk-in closet in a small bedroom may seem like an impossible dream, but it’s pretty easy to do. With the affordable IKEA wardrobe systems to choose from you can divide your room and double your storage, easily by being your own interior architect. This is a DIY video on how to build a walk-in closet in one afternoon using the PAX storage system. Very clever!

I’m considering the flexible floor-to-ceiling storage STOLMEN system, great for smaller bedrooms, hallways and any room. You start with two poles and then mount the storage units you choose between them. Just add more sections whenever you need to. You can fix it to the wall or the ceiling. Storage options include everything from cabinets and shelves to clothes rails and hooks. Also recommend to pop over to Style Bubble; Say Stoooolmen for great DIY inspiration and lots of photos.


Now, need to start sketching STOLMEN IKEA dream wardrobe system… Wish me luck!

Designers Remix by Charlotte Eskildsen Campaign AW12

We absolutely adore Designers Remix by Charlotte Eskildsen. The silhouettes comfortably embraces womens feminine curves in a effortlessly chic way. Now only wondering why they’ve chosen to feature their latest Autumn Winter 2012 collection in such an unfashionable way. They’ve received a lot of criticism in Social Media, on Facebook and Twitter for the model being too slim and her hair greasy giving the impression she’s sick. We think it’s a shame they didn’t choose a more healthy looking image for their newest campaign, as the clothes are stunningly beautiful! designersremix.com



© Designers Remix Campaign Autumn Winter 2012

Designers Remix women have a fab collection of this seasons must have Designers Remix LBD‘s, the most trendy design of this season. Choose fabrics like silk, cotton, merino wool or the very latest laid back jersey. Our favourite being the Believe dress a fashionable and classic dress in soft jersey with an elegant draped v-neck and waist.

FROM a magazine about youth & culture

Copenhagen based Magazine with Scandinavian beliefs, interested in the whole world. frommagazine.com


FROM plots the childhood of contemporary life in images, statements, interviews, letters from kids. In pictures and in words youth is both documented and aestheticized. FROM is for all who find the thoughts and fashions of young people interesting – find that this is where it all begins. We dig to find ‘if the kids are alright’ consider us a testimony of ways to answer this.

Crayfish Party and Festival starts, 8th of August

The release date for fishing crayfish is August 8th. And a crayfish party is then much due, celebrating the end of the summer, around mid August.

A traditional crayfish party takes place outdoors, and gaily coloured paper lanterns should be hung round the table. The most popular type of lantern shows a smiling full moon. Both the tablecloth and the colourful plates are also supposed to be of paper. People wear bibs round their necks and comic paper hats on their heads. You eat crayfish cold, as finger food. Bread and a strong cheese such as mature Västerbotten are eaten on the side. You’ll drink beer and (lots of) schnapps.


Photo by Green Kitchen Stories

You can also see a proper crayfish party in Wallander Season 2 Episode 1 The Revenge. The series starts with Wallander and his colleagues in the middle of a crayfish party, and the jolly atmosphere of this Swedish tradition is excellent visualized.

Photo above is from Green Kitchen Stories, a fab vegetarian blog. Telling us “And when those cold and dark February mornings hit us, this warm mid-August evening is what we think back upon.” So true! Let’s celebrate!

Womens functional and stylish coats by Swims

Swims, originally a company known for bringing back the traditional men’s galoshes in a contemporary style, have now also embarked on apparel. These coats is only a selections on what’s available for from this exciting Norwegian Designer brand.



Now, wonder what the price tag is, as I’m really in love with the beige Swims trench coat. swims.com

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