Scandinavian Fashion Diary: January 2026
By Celina Tran | Press photos
A new calendar is hung on the wall, and with it comes a quiet sort of reset. January is not about flashy statements or festive excess, but rather about recalibration, comfort, and the excitement of a new wardrobe that works as hard as we do. This month, we turn to winter whites, deep neutrals, mossy greens, and navy staples that will keep you warm through the coldest season.
The Neo double breasted coat ties together warmth, tailoring and versatility. Crafted in a weighty English wool cloth, fully lined, with a generous full-cut silhouette, it allows you to layer a knit or blazer underneath without the coat losing shape or becoming restrictive. It features timeless details such as peak lapels, large patch pockets and a single vent. For a tailored look that will keep things cosy, pair with a merino rollneck with slim charcoal trousers and polished loafers or Chelsea boots.
Neo double breasted coat in navy, EUR 1,295

In a time of quiet resets and colder days, this moss green fuzzy alpaca knit brings warmth, texture and a dose of considered style. It’s the kind of knit you reach for when you want to feel well dressed, comfortable and poised without trying too hard.
Evening polo in moss green fuzzy alpaca, EUR 360
The North Face knows how to do Nordic weather. If you’re planning for skiing or hiking trips in January, the Chilkat V lace waterproof boots are designed for serious winter conditions. With a waterproof suede upper, seam-sealed construction, 200 g of Heatseek er™ Eco synthetic insulation, a compression moulded EVA midsole, and a Surface Control™ rubber outsole, you’re bound to stay warm and dry no matter how snowy or slushy your surroundings.
Chilkat V lace waterproof boots, EUR 140
January often means darker, colder days and more time spent indoors or in transitional moments, and the cosy flannel pyjama pants from Björn Borg are exactly what you need for those quieter hours. The check pattern adds a visual interest, making the pyjama pants feel more like intentionally styled loungewear rather than just nightwear.
Core flannel pyjama pants in multicheck 2: EUR 49,95
January is the month of fresh starts, grey skies, and the quiet magic of layering. Enter & Other Stories’ Lace bow ribbon blouse: romantic, refined, and perfectly poised to lift the winter ward robe. The blouse remains the statement, delicate all-over lace, semi sheer in a soft, creamy white. Balloon sleeves, scalloped hems, and a wide ribbon bow at the neck give it move ment and personality, while the modest stand collar keeps it winter appropriate. Perfect for days when you want elegance without the fuss.
Lace bow ribbon blouse, EUR 99
A good, embroidered balaclava like this one is the ultimate winter accessory: functional for warmth, yet styled to elevate a winter wardrobe. It will keep you covered in the wind, and the flowers add a stylish twist!
Black flower balaclava, EUR 175
This ARKET jumper is a quintessential January piece: quietly refined, well-made, warm and versatile. Made from an alpaca and wool blend, it speaks to a wardrobe that’s shifting out of festive exuberance into calm, considered dressing. Pair it with high-waisted black trousers, jeans, or a pearl satin maxi skirt, de pending on your occasion, as well as a pair of sleek leather boots.
Woolalpaca jumper, EUR 119
Meet your new slope essential: Tryvann bib trousers from Holzweiler. Crafted in a water repellent, insulated technical shell, these bibs are designed for both performance and après-ski style. Adjustable shoulder straps, internal snow gaiters, reinforced ankle hooks, and zip closures make them fully slope-ready, while the dark grey tone provides a sleek, minimal silhouette that lets you layer colour or texture on top.
Tryvann bib trousers, EUR 390

