Hot on the heels of Copenhagen Fashion Week, Stockholm’s best brands are showcasing their AW21 collections this week, with the likes of ATP Atelier, House of Dagmar, Rodebjer, Stand Studio and Weekday all showing digitally this season.

Almost a year on since the last totally physical Fashion Month, there are some learnings we hope will be taken into a post-pandemic world. Be it more inclusivity and accessibility to shows or more attention paid to the climate impact of global fashion weeks. One thing we do miss from the circus of fashion month though, is the street style.

With no physical shows to attend, meaning no organic crowd bustling around location entrances, Stockholm came up with a solution: teaming up content creators with the brands on show to see how they style this season’s pieces. The result is as close to street style as we’re getting for some time, and thanks to the Scandi knack for styling out the cold, we’re taking home plenty of inspiration for our own snowy state-sanctioned walks.

Click through to see the best looks to keep you cosy during the cold snap.

Amina Nur Khaire elevates an all-black ensemble with studded leather and a fluffy bucket hat.Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
We have oversized wool coats and textured knits on rotation.Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
We love Emma Fridsell‘s zesty get-up.Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
Cropped quilted jackets will see you through the cold snap.Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
We love this shearling Stand Studio number. Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
Now that’s what we call a puffer.Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
Co-ordinating, even in the cold. Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
We love Mona Mali‘s Western-meets-’70s two-piece. Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
Did someone say power shoulders?Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
XXL scarves and matching beanies are your winter wardrobe’s hardest workers, as Casja Wessberg proves. Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.
Throw a long coat over your loungewear, add boots, and you’re good to go. Photographed by Adam Katz Sinding.

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