Fashion Quarterly

GOING GLOBAL

or years, “French-girl chic” – skinny jeans, tousled hair – has been heralded as the epitome of effortless style, but it’s a fashion cliché as crusty as a day-old baguette. The new It girls are part of the Scandi set – confident colours, lovely layers – who carry their so-cute-I-must-have-it handbags in their bike’s bread basket instead. Peddling this change towards more personality-filled design are Copenhagen-based Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup, who took over their friend’s side hustle, Ganni, more than

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