Have you started any new habits or rituals to help get you through this time?
Yes, absolutely. I go for long, phone-free walks. I take many more mindful breaths during the day and I have started cooking again, which I’ve always really enjoyed!
You have incredible style. How did you first get interested in fashion?
My interest in fashion has always been there. As a child I would dress up in my mother’s clothes and I loved styling my dolls. I would also always make collages from my mother’s magazines with my friends. I was never in doubt that being creative is my natural element and [doing that for my career has] felt like the most natural thing.
What inspired you to launch The Garment clothing line with your friend Charlotte Eskildsen?
We share a passion for minimalism and quality, and believe that sustainability is about owning less by buying right. We both care for high-quality, sustainably-sourced and recycled materials and with my timeless approach to fashion and Charlotte’s knowhow on sustainable production. It’s a perfect match.
What do you hope to offer women that’s currently missing on the market?
I was missing affordable wardrobe pieces with both perfect tailoring and lasting quality, so The Garment takes a seasonless approach to creating timeless garments. Our collections are Co2-compensated [carbon offsetting] in partnership with Norweigan climate company Chooose. For each style produced we will balance out 50 kg of Co2 through a United Nations- and Gold Standard-certified wind farm project in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam.
The brand’s message is to own less by buying right. What’s your best advice for shopping critically to ensure that everything we buy is worth it?
When investing in new pieces I always make sure that it goes together with existing items in my wardrobe. I’ve always been very secure in my style and aesthetics and I never surrender to fast trends, so a big part of my wardrobe lasts for many seasons. I wear the same items over and over again and, of course, the quality [of an item] plays a big part in that, too.
How does what you’re wearing impact your beauty choices?
I dress simple and I “makeup” simple, too.
What is your skincare regimen like?
I wake up and take a deep breath and start by drinking a glass of apple cider vinegar [mixed with water]. Then I wash my face with Omorovicza Cleansing Foam and apply Barbara Sturm’s Hyaluronic Acid, followed by Creme Placenta from Biologique Recherche. I like to massage my face to help tone it. At night, I remove my makeup with True Ionized Cleansing Water 2 from Universelle Bully and then apply Elastine Marine Serum from Biologique Recherche and The Cream from Augustinus Bader.
Which three makeup products can you not live without?
Chanel Les Beiges Sheer Healthy Glow, which I mix with my foundation for a natural glow. Embryolisse CC Cream, which I buy every time I go to Paris. It’s a foundation that mixes well with my skin and keeps it moist during the day. Glossier Lash Slick, the only mascara I’m comfortable wearing. I rarely wear mascara but when I do, I prefer it to be discreet.
Is there a fragrance you always return to?
I have always received the most compliments when I’m wearing Eleventh Hour from Byredo.
When it comes to your beauty regimen, where do you like to splurge and where do you save?
I always prioritize getting my nails done; I simply feel sloppy when my nails don’t look good.
When do you feel most confident in your beauty?
Always during the summertime. That’s when my freckles come alive and I don’t find it necessary to wear makeup because of the natural summer glow.
What’s your biggest beauty regret?
I don’t really believe in regrets, only in learning by doing. Beauty or not, we are all making decisions for ourselves that we believe to be right with the knowledge we have at the time we make them. I think my biggest beauty secret is to be nice to yourself, it always shines though!
What’s something that most people don’t know about you?
Almost everything. My Instagram is a good picture of who I am as a creative, it’s my business platform, but it’s important to keep in mind that we are all complex human beings and that these platforms only show a tiny part of that.
Where do you see yourself five years from now?
I don’t have the answer but I [think I will still be] reminding myself to be grateful for my time here on earth and striving to evolve as a person. For me, it is more important to be grateful for the here and now. I am such a dreamer, I believe in myself and I always go for my goals, but I also trust my path and process [for getting there].
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