For years, whenever I'd been travelling and came back to Copenhagen, I'd think: 'People are so stylish.' And it's not any one class. It's everyday life.
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If Copenhagen were a person, that person would be generous, beautiful, elderly, but with a flair. A human being that has certain propensities for quarrelling, filled with imagination and with appetite for the new and with respect for the old - somebody who takes good care of things and of people.
What's sometimes really overwhelming in Sweden is the uniformity. People kind of disappear by all looking the same and wearing the same clothes. There are a lot of great individuals, but it can become a very blank and bleak picture.
I've done so much travelling in the past few years, and when you travel, you realise that we do actually have a cool, clean look in Scandinavia - it's not just Denmark - which I think brings peace if you have it in your home.
Being stylish is about enjoying your life and expressing yourself and your inner light.
Style is something very individual, very personal, and in their own unique way, I believe everyone is stylish.
Copenhagen has done a remarkable job creating streets that are focused on bicycles and pedestrians.
The most stylish country in the world is Italy.
My number-one theory in life is that style is proportional to your lack of resources - the less you have, the more stylish you're likely to be.
Denmark has long been regarded as one of the world's most attractive nations, for citizens and tourists alike. My own visits there, years ago as a student, were delightful.
On vacation, you can wear all the colorful and casual clothing that you like, but you must always be elegant.
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