Stine Goya

Copenhagen


The winner of numerous prestigious design awards, Stine Goya is one of Denmark's hottest names in women's fashion. What makes her collections unique is the ability to marry clean Nordic simplicity with quirky details. Memorable recent offerings include silky 'oversized' frocks printed with painted human faces, svelte bee-print jumpsuits and a canary-yellow bomber jacket featuring contemporary local artwork. Not cheap but highly collectable.

There's a second location in Østerbro.


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