Combining the cosiness of winter with the playfulness of early spring, February brings a fresh breath of air to the fashion scene. Below, we present some of this month’s standout pieces, emerging trends, and the designers boldly redefining style within the framework of Scandinavian minimalism.

When it’s freezing outside, make sure that your neck, feet, head, and hands are covered. Take a tip from the icy Norwegians and keep your digits cosy with these 100 per cent leather gloves from Moods of Norway, combining warmth with timeless elegance.

Johan gloves in brown, NOK 300

www.moods.no

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

A refined take on everyday knitwear, A Day’s March presents the Jarrow mohair cardigan in a deep indigo blue. Crafted from a soft blend of kid mohair and wool, the cardigan offers warmth with a light, tactile feel, and its regular fit, V-neck silhouette and buttoned front create a timeless shape. It’s perfect for layering – versatile, relaxed, and still dressed up.

Jarrow mohair cardigan in indigo blue, EUR 270

www.adaysmarch.com

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

Winter dressing meets Scandinavian precision in J.Lindeberg’s Alon 3L down parka. Designed for demanding climates, the parka combines a recycled three-layer shell with insulating duck down to create a lightweight yet protective outer layer. Functional elements such as a detachable hood, sealed seams and a streamlined magnetic closure ensure comfort in unpredictable weather, while the clean black finish keeps the look refined and contemporary. A dependable cold-weather piece that doesn’t compromise on style.

Alon 3L down parka in black, EUR 525

www.jlindeberg.com

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

Rooted in Norwegian heritage, the Roset windproof sweater by Dale of Norway is designed for both performance and style. It’s made from lightweight Norwegian wool – the best of the best when it comes to insulation.

Roset windproof men’s sweater in pinegreen offwhite, EUR 549

eu.daleofnorway.com

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

Winter may be nearing its end, but the Nordic chill still calls for thoughtful layering. Laley’s soft pink leg warmers bring both warmth and personality to cold-weather dressing, crafted in a fluffy rib-knit that feels as cosy as it looks. Designed to be styled with tights, denim or even bare legs, they add a playful pop of colour while keeping you comfortably wrapped as the season lingers a little longer.

Leg warmers in soft pink, NOK 299

www.laley.no

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

In the month of love, it feels only right to put in a little extra effort. Add these gold-plated freshwater pearl earrings for a touch of sophistication – perfect for that Valentines’ dinner date.

The long earrings, EUR 150

www.camillapihl.com

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

When temperatures drop, comfort becomes non-negotiable. That doesn’t mean your style has to follow suit. Line of Oslo’s Holmes trousers offer an elevated solution for everyday dressing, blending warm ease with refined design. Made from a soft mix of merino wool and cashmere, they feature ribbed detailing at the waistband and hems, giving the silhouette both structure and fluidity. Equally suited for work or weekend errands, the trousers pair with the matching Katy Round knit or a light-toned poncho, finished with classic black shoes for a look that’s both practical and quietly sophisticated.

Holmes AW25 trousers in antracite, EUR 230

www.lineofoslo.com

Scandinavian Fashion Diary: February 2026

A tailored double-layered silhouette gives this coat from & Other Stories a refined edge with the built-in shawl collar draping effortlessly over the shoulders for an elegant finish. Easy to style and endlessly versatile, it pairs seamlessly with classic black boots and layers beautifully over almost any outfit, making it a go-to piece for polished everyday dressing.

Fringed shawl wool coat, EUR 349

www.stories.com