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If you can, make it to Amsterdam too. I'm sure you'll be rewarded. I love the dutch use of colour and print. stay at The Canal House - one of the nicest little hotels in Europe!
Anonymous said ... (9:27 AM) :
Oh, I hope some of us swedes dress up ´til your arrival :)
oh great! hope to see you in streets of (hopefully) sunny Stockholm!
Anonymous said ... (11:55 AM) :
You are so lucky Sart. What I wouldn't give to see Stockholm right now...
Anonymous said ... (12:56 PM) :
we've missed you in sweden!! welcome back!
Anonymous said ... (2:01 PM) :
hooray! i hope youll get to shoot not only the very predictable style of the kids at söder... the old parts of östermalm, in which i do not include stureplan, are beautiful and theres always beautiful people there!
When you're in Stockholm you should seek out this former basketball player, Ben Gorham, who created ByRedo Fragrances. In the few photos I've seen of him, he always looks so interesting and so cool. I'd love to see more.
By the way, very handsome in the Gap ad! Reminds me of the Fantastic Man shoot, but even better.
Welcome back! Don't forget your brolly and shades. It's either or right now.
/Fredde
Anonymous said ... (7:53 AM) :
Just came back from it. Love it made many Sartorialist like pictures. Will upload them very soon.
Thanks so much for the inspiration http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulikleafar/sets/72157606684018566/
Anonymous said ... (3:11 PM) :
Welcome back to Sweden! I highly recommend you to visit Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, if you have the opportunity. The majority of Swedish brands and style originate from Gothenburg. It is considered by many to be the fashion and textile capital of our fair country (along with Borås where almost all textile production was located back in the days.
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If you can, make it to Amsterdam too. I'm sure you'll be rewarded. I love the dutch use of colour and print. stay at The Canal House - one of the nicest little hotels in Europe!
Oh, I hope some of us swedes dress up ´til your arrival :)
Yeah!!!!
Ghost
Stockholm. The most beautiful city there is! :)
(which is why I live here)
You're welcome, Sart! ;)
i love it when we go to stockholm!
Hooray! Swedish style can be awesome. Always so eccentric and unique. I can't wait!
oh great! hope to see you in streets of (hopefully) sunny Stockholm!
You are so lucky Sart. What I wouldn't give to see Stockholm right now...
we've missed you in sweden!! welcome back!
hooray! i hope youll get to shoot not only the very predictable style of the kids at söder... the old parts of östermalm, in which i do not include stureplan, are beautiful and theres always beautiful people there!
welcome to Sweden! Have you been to any other parts of Sweden?
what about oslo sometime?
There's a barbershop at Östgötagatan in Södermalm, very close to Medborgarplatsen.
It's called Barber & Books or something along those lines.
Yes, take me with you!!
Jag älskar Stockholm! My fave city in the world.
Nah...don't come to Amsterdam. I love this city but we dutchies are all wannabe's / copycats.
i love Stockholm...the Swedes are so fashionable
yum, can't wait.
i need some Swedish inspiration.
Bon voyage Sart,
When you're in Stockholm you should seek out this former basketball player, Ben Gorham, who created ByRedo Fragrances. In the few photos I've seen of him, he always looks so interesting and so cool. I'd love to see more.
By the way, very handsome in the Gap ad! Reminds me of the Fantastic Man shoot, but even better.
Welcome back! Don't forget your brolly and shades. It's either or right now.
/Fredde
Just came back from it.
Love it made many Sartorialist like pictures. Will upload them very soon.
Thanks so much for the inspiration
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulikleafar/sets/72157606684018566/
Welcome back to Sweden! I highly recommend you to visit Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, if you have the opportunity. The majority of Swedish brands and style originate from Gothenburg. It is considered by many to be the fashion and textile capital of our fair country (along with Borås where almost all textile production was located back in the days.
So... Välkommen hit!!! ;D
Take an umbrella ^_^
Just in time for the "Rose&Born" sale... :)