Colourful, whimsical and feminine—with a touch of the masculine. That’s how mum and entrepreneur Cille Fjord describes her self-assured style, which spans oversized blazers to printed dresses.
Colourful, whimsical and feminine—with a touch of the masculine. That’s how mum and entrepreneur Cille Fjord describes her self-assured style, which spans oversized blazers to printed dresses.
You use a lot of colour and print. What's your best tip for getting more of both into your wardrobe?
Try to choose colours that complement your skin tone. Or start with muted tones if you're not ready for bold colours and prints. Understated patterns, such as dots or stripes, are a good place to start with prints. They can lift your look without being overwhelming. Use colourful or printed accessories if you're not ready to go all out, adding a colourful bag or a printed scarf to an outfit. The most important thing is to have fun experimenting and find out what works best for you and your personal style.
What is your everyday uniform?
A blazer, preferably in an oversized fit so it has a masculine look, styled with trousers and a knit or blouse that has a good cut or quirky details. However, the most important thing is that my clothes are comfortable and take me effortlessly from a meeting in the morning to the playground in the afternoon to an event in the evening.
What will you never part with?
My leather jacket, which I wore when I got married, and a sheepskin jacket I inherited from my mother.