MADS NØRGAARD BANDANA (USED AS TOP) / ZARA CULOTTES / ANDOTHERSTORIES FLATS / ZARA SHIRT / DANIEL WELLINGTON WATCH
It's always a pleasure being back in Copenhagen, with streets that offer beauty around every corner, amazing coffeeshops, a fantastic awareness of environment with everyone traveling on bikes and let's not forget, the home of some amazing people. Having lived there myself for five years, I'm fortunate enough to have some of them count as part of my close friend group, and needless to say, I always try and catch as many as possible. However long time I'm there for, it somehow only seems like a few minutes, and never enough to squeeze in all the people I'd planned to see, and although I should be used to it now, it keeps bugging me every time I'm in the plane seat slurping a ceremonial frappé (started this tradition every time I'm leaving Copenhagen airport - BEST frappés!).
Either way, I think a lot of us experience this when we leave to live in another country, away from people who have taken up such a big part of our daily lives, to all of a sudden be reduced to an occasional Skype call and a biannual meet-up. The affection is untouchable however, and that I believe should be the most important thing and goes beyond the borders that seperate.
It's always a pleasure being back in Copenhagen, with streets that offer beauty around every corner, amazing coffeeshops, a fantastic awareness of environment with everyone traveling on bikes and let's not forget, the home of some amazing people. Having lived there myself for five years, I'm fortunate enough to have some of them count as part of my close friend group, and needless to say, I always try and catch as many as possible. However long time I'm there for, it somehow only seems like a few minutes, and never enough to squeeze in all the people I'd planned to see, and although I should be used to it now, it keeps bugging me every time I'm in the plane seat slurping a ceremonial frappé (started this tradition every time I'm leaving Copenhagen airport - BEST frappés!).
Either way, I think a lot of us experience this when we leave to live in another country, away from people who have taken up such a big part of our daily lives, to all of a sudden be reduced to an occasional Skype call and a biannual meet-up. The affection is untouchable however, and that I believe should be the most important thing and goes beyond the borders that seperate.