If I Were Summering in Copenhagen, This Would Be My Shopping List

A curated summer packing list inspired by the effortlessly cool fashion people of Copenhagen.

There’s something about Copenhagen in the summer that has completely overtaken my imagination (even though I haven’t yet experienced it firsthand). Maybe it’s the soft coastal breeze or the way everyone looks like they’ve just stepped out of a low-key editorial shoot while riding their bikes. The vibe is equal parts polished and playful—never trying too hard, but always looking just right.

Lately, I’ve found myself mentally packing a suitcase for a trip I haven’t booked (yet), dreaming up the outfits I’d wear for everything from coffee at Atelier September to sunset walks along the canal. This list isn’t about staples—I’m assuming you’ve already got those down. These are the fun, specific pieces I’d want to reach for in the moment: things that feel a little extra but still wearable, that help me blend in just enough while still feeling like myself.

1. PASTEL BUTTON-DOWNS

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Pastel button-downs are my summer version of a light jacket. They’re crisp, oversize, and in shades that feel like sorbet. Copenhagen girls like to throw one over a tank and shorts, or tie it around my waist until the breeze picks up.

2. LACE MOMENTS

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Lace always adds that little something, like you’re dressing for a picnic in a Jane Austen remake, but in the best way. You’ll score bonus points with Copenhagen girls if you choose one in pastel and style it with pieces that feel a bit undone, layered over basics, or styled with sporty shoes.

3. FUN HATS

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Whether or not you’re a hat person, you can’t get away from the lore that is 2025’s obsession. Whether it’s a pillbox hat or a raffia bucket moment, not only will they protect you from the sun, but they’ll also look good doing it. My favorite way to hide a second-day hair situation in a pinch.

4. OPTICAL ILLUSION

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There’s something about wearing opticals these days that makes even a white tee feel stylish. I lean into unexpected shapes, unique lenses, or anything that makes me feel a little bit like a model off-duty.

5. YOUTHFUL POPLIN

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Poplin is one of those materials that always looks crisp, even when you’re not trying. I love it in punchy, playful silhouettes that feel equal parts grown-up and girly. The type of matching sets you’d want your future baby to wear now works as an adult, too.

6. TRACK SHORTS

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These aren’t just for workouts—they’re also for iced coffee walks, gallery visits, and lounging in the grass. Copenhagen girls style theirs with a tailored top or a slouchy sweater for that sporty-meets-polished balance.

7. SCARF BELTS

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Scarves are taking over this summer, but not how you’d think. This styling trick feels like a summer in Copenhagen with zero effort. Loop one around a dress or wear it over linen pants to make things more interesting.

8. LAYERED TEES TANKS

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Layering a tank over a tee scratches that Miu Miu itch in a way that somehow feels surprisingly Scandinavian. It’s a low-stakes way to play with proportions and color without doing much at all. Get creative with what you have or purchase some basics that look crazy good together.

Sierra Mayhew
Fashion Editor

Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , bringing a decade of industry experience to the editorial team. Since joining in 2021, she has made her mark by blending luxury and accessible fashion, decoding runway trends, and curating must-have shopping lists. Before joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra translates editorial expertise into viral social content, making fashion engaging for a new generation. Her unique perspective is rooted in her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.