Eco-Chic!
8 years ago by
We should be thinking about our planet all year round, and all of the cities trying to make a difference!
You can count the American brand Reformation as eco-friendly, and their collab with Denmark’s Pernille Teisbaek feels not only extra modern in its sleek shapes, but also extra cohesive.
Pernille shared a city guide of her hometown of Copenhagen with Reformation, and now we’re more intrigued than ever to visit the city that has more bikes than people and is aiming to be Miss Sustainability in 2016! What do you think?
1. Get a bike – “When visiting Copenhagen the easiest way to come around is by bike. It is not only easy, but also a sustainable and eco-friendly mode of transportation and you get a more personalized view of the city.”
2. 42 Raw – “Have your lunch at 42 Raw, a 100% plant based café, where I recommend their salad dish together with a matcha latte on almond milk.”
3. Aiayu – “An eco-conscious Danish knitwear brand. They make the softest and super fine sustainable knitwear and homewear that you can imagine. They don’t have a flagship store, but can be found at ex. Illums department store.”
4. Tromborg – “If you are looking for a Danish beauty brand, look no further. Tromborg makes natural, organic products for your skin – known for their perfect balance between beauty and nature.”
5. The Botanical Garden – “Visit one of the greenest areas in Copenhagen.“
6. The Brøchner Hotel Group – “One of the world’s first carbon neutral hotel groups. For a staycation in my city, I would go for one of their hotels!”
The collection is online – check it out!
Photos courtesy of Phillip Messman x Reformation
Checked it out. Beautiful clothes! They actually remind me of the Danish design which I have only recently begun to appreciate.
Copenhagen is not far from me but so far I’ve only been to its airport. :)
Time to revisit.
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J’adore reformation! j’ai trouvé un tassel pants trop beau! (Et la mode hispanique de cet été vous en parlez quand?! ;- )
I’ve been checking the Reformation site for two days in a row. So many things I would love to give a try. The only two things holding me back are the sizing and their return policy as I don’t live in the US. But I’ll probably cave in the end, haha.
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Great post dear!