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  1. "It's quite overwhelming:" A. Røge Hove takes home Denmark's biggest fashion prize

    We speak with Amelia Røge Hove moments after her namesake brand took home the prestigious Magasine du Nord prize

    By Allyson Shiffman
  2. 3 ways to stay safe in the sun this summer according to experts

    When enjoying the sun, one thing is for certain: it is stylish to stay safe. Speaking to experts in the field, Vogue Scandinavia learns more about how we can properly protect ourselves from sun damage this summer

    By Josefin Forsberg
  3. Hope teams up with non-profit Talita for new anti-exploitation campaign

    One in ten Swedish men have reportedly purchased sex – and the Scandinavian fashion world has had enough of the excuses

    By Anna Clarke
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  5. oslo cocktail bar Dangerous

    Cocktail hour calls! Here’s 5 outstanding Oslo bars to try

    Norway's capital is home to some of the world's best cocktail bars – from old-school speakeasies to tiny hole-in-the-wall spots, discover them here

    By Asa Hedvig Aaberge
  6. Form, function and feeling: Inside the home of cult handbag designer Matilda Venczel

    Her bags are loved by everyone from the likes of Kylie Jenner to Copenhagen’s style set. Here, Vogue Scandinavia gets a tour of the designer’s home she shares with her chef boyfriend and new baby

    By Isabella Rose Davey
  7. Take a tour of content creator Tine Andrea Lauvli’s charming Norwegian hytte

    The Oslo-based fashion creative invites us inside her escapist-infused hytte, characterised by earthy tones, natural materials, and complete tranquility

    By Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen
  8. The skin benefits of at-home LED masking

    At-home skincare routines are becoming ever-more sophisticated, especially in the tool arena. But what is LED masking and does it really work?

    By Fiona Embleton
  9. Discover Fredrik Eklund’s candy-coloured home in LA

    Fredrik Eklund always knew he was destined for greatness, and not just because he had the charisma and drive to make it big. Rather, Eklund could quite literally see his future. Now, from his candy-coloured Los Angeles family home, the 46-year-old Swedish real estate magnate looks ahead once more

    By Eliza Sörman Nilsson