Levi’s Tailor Shop
Denim became part of our fashion consciousness back in the 50s, and has since then been an essential part of any wardrobe. This summer Levi’s will open the doors to a pop-up Tailor Shop, where you can stop by and add a personal touch to your denim favourites. Experts will be on hand to explain the best way to create that cool distressed look, make alterations and repairs or give your denim an upgrade with monograms, embroidery, patches and pins. The Tailor Shop will set up in central Stockholm and will be open throughout June until the middle of July.
Levi’s Tailor Shop
Slöjdgatan 9
Levis.se
Deadwood launch kid’s collection
Since their launch in 2012, Stockholm label Deadwood have made a name for themselves by creating cool leather jackets with a sustainable touch thanks to their recycled leather materials. Now, they’ve added a new surprise to their collection – a line of kid’s clothing. It consists of three styles copied from the original adult collection: a biker jacket, biker vest and a teddy lined moto style. Initially the jackets will be available in two sizes – 3-ish and 5-ish – and will launch exclusively at Aplace and Deadwood’s flagship store in Hornstull.
Deadwood
Bergsundsstrand 32
deadwood.se
Bow Label – unisex jewellery
In its first year, jewellery brand Bow Label (named after famous flapper girl Clara Bow) has quickly become one of the ones to watch on the Swedish fashion scene. When the Stockholm based brand launched their most recent campaign, the focus was very much on androgyny, making it clear their jewellery excludes no one. It’s all about personality; mixing, matching and reflecting your personal style regardless of gender. June sees the launch of some eye-catching new styles like mixed metal chains and clean-cut statement earrings – not to be missed!
Words: Beatrice Trodden