Vogue Australia

In her element

ome 16,000 kilometres from her home in Denmark, a fresh-out-of-school Sofia Lynggaard Normann could have felt like a fish out of water in Australia. “But what I honestly found was that it didn’t feel like it was far away,” she says in her mellifluous voice, words falling from her in a distinct Danish accent. Speaking from Copenhagen, tucking away errant strands of flaxen hair, she tells of how she moved to Sydney to live with a

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