From romantic hues of blush pink to transparent skirts, Vogue Scandinavia rounds up the standout trends spotted on the streets of Oslo Runway – ready to shop, style and wear now
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Oslo Runway is in full swing and the Norwegian capital has been taken over by fashion’s most style-savvy crowd. While the runway shows continue to captivate, it’s the streets of Oslo that deliver some of the week’s most exciting looks.
This season, three details have stood out: pink in all its palest shades, sheer skirts, and striking tomato red accents. Together, they capture the spirit of Oslo’s fashion crowd – bold, creative and distinctly Scandinavian.
Below, discover the three street style trends to shop and wear now.
Blush pink
Blush pink has dominated the runway for the past two seasons, and now it’s finally finding its way into the wardrobes of our favourite Scandinavian stylemakers. Romantic and effortlessly soft, the shade offers a refreshing alternative to the usual neutrals of beige, white and black.

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro
Tomato red details
Tomato red, seen everywhere during Copenhagen Fashion Week, has now arrived on the streets of Oslo – and we’re here for it. Whether through stockings, a knit or a subtle accessory, this vivid hue injects instant vitality into any outfit. For effortless impact, pair it with denim, or embrace a bolder statement by styling it alongside pink.

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro
Transparent skirts
Sheer is here to stay. From gossamer mesh to organza overlays, transparent skirts emerged as a clear favourite among Oslo’s street style set. Paired with oversized knits, sharp tailoring or layered over statement briefs, they strike the ideal balance between daring and wearable. Whether you favour a playful party look or a more refined silhouette, this trend is about exploring contrasts – revealing just enough, while leaving plenty to the imagination.

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro

Photo: Ethan Floro


















