Scandinavian Fashion Diary: December 2025
By Celina Tran | Press photos
Just like that, it’s once again the season for skating dates, romantic strolls through Christmas markets, and tackling the long list of gifts for friends and family. While you’re enjoying the pretty lights and starry nights, make sure to wrap up and keep in mind the words of a certain famous winter song – Baby, It’s Cold Outside. As we prepare to leave behind yet another year, these beautiful pieces will keep you cosy and stylish for the season of seasons.
A notch lapel double breasted blazer, the Jeen jacket is made from 100 per cent Swedish Virgin Wool in a timeless, luxurious design, sure to draw attention when you enter a room. Wear alone with a simple pair of trousers or try the full set as you enter the season of giving. Jeen Swedish wool jacket, EUR 699

The best way to keep yourself healthy and warm is by protecting fingers, toes and ears, but perhaps most importantly, your neck. The ACNE scarf may be skinny, but its length and soft mohair blend will do more than enough to keep you warm (and fashionable).Skinny Logo scarf in black, EUR 320
There is no such thing as too much knitwear, and no one does woolly sweaters like the famous Dale of Norway. In plain, minimalistic colours, this unisex kofte (jacket) is a modern take on a traditional pattern from Setedal, with plenty of nods to its heritage. The luse patterns featured were originally knitted to ward off evil spirits, making it both a thoughtful gift and good conversation. Setedal Lusekofte jacket in vanilla sugar natural white, EUR 399

December is for cosying up by the fireplace in your best pair of pyjamas. Designed by Danish Geismars, the George pyjamas in vintage blue oozes classic luxury and comfort. Though you won’t exactly be going to any gala events in your sleepwear, you’ll surely be the belle of the PJ ball in these. George pyjamas in vintage blue, EUR 190

Crafted from suede with a soft viscose lining, these elegant gloves from & Other Stories go well with most outfits and will carry you through the bitter cold. Pair with matching leather boots or a full outfit of varying browns for a chic monochrome-esque look – think camel coat, sand trousers, plain dark brown sweater, and gold jewellery to bring it all together. Suede gloves, EUR 69

Based in a historical factory by the fjord, Norlender is a Norwegian family business that simply knows knitwear. As the name suggests, its 100 per cent Norwegian wool Frøya sweater is a thing of beauty, with soft floral detailing and a classic Aran cable knit. Perfect for the entire winter season, you can match this with any pair of trousers for a cosy, Scandinavian look. Frøya sweater in off-white, USD 227

Whether you’re marching through icy cosmopolitan streets or flying down the slopes, the key to tackling a Nordic winter is layers, layers, layers. Kari Traa has long been a go-to in Norway, and not without reason – its Saga set thermals are not only warm and comfortable, but also incredibly cute! Saga half zip in sea, EUR 119, Saga pant in sea, EUR 108

Best part of the end of the year, if you ask us? All the holiday extravaganza. Frills and flutters, jewellery and the opportunity to dress up. The black velvet strap dress from By TIMo will serve you well across December and into the new year. Indeed, with its long, fitted silhouette and classic velvet patterns, this timeless maxi dress can be worn for any formal occasions. Velvet strap dress, EUR 390


