From Iceland — Fancies: Alma Kristinsdóttir

Fancies: Alma Kristinsdóttir

Published July 12, 2018

Fancies: Alma Kristinsdóttir
Hannah Jane Cohen
Photo by
Art Bicnick

Alma Kristinsdóttir (19) works at Lemon on Laugavegur.

today’s look

Wearing:

  • Vintage Dolce & Gabbana vest
  • Work pants that I got for 500 ISK at Hertex
  • Marks & Spencer jacket
  • Nike Air Force 1s
  • Jewellery made by me

style q&a

Describe your style in 5 words: That’s really hard because I like experimenting so much, but I think it’s a strange mixture of grunge, street, posh, Y2K, and vintage. My style is very dark but also kind of Bratz and extra.

Favourite stores in Reykjavík: I mostly shop online but if I shop in Iceland it’s mostly second hand. I like Hertex and Fatamarkaðurinn.

Favourite piece: Probably my white faux fur jacket that I inherited from my step-grandma. I rarely even wear it out because it’s so precious to me. The jacket is big and fluffy and pristine white.

Least Favourite Trend: I would probably say trends are my least favourite trends. In Iceland, some people just seem to look on Instagram and wear what others are wearing, but I think fashion is way more fun when you use it to express yourself. Nothing stays special if everyone is doing the same thing, so I think if someone is doing something extraordinary or special, it’s ok to be inspired by it but you shouldn’t copy it straight.  

Lusting After: Something from the new 2019 Spring/Summer Dior collection. They have these beautiful bags with cool buckles. Something from that line.

And of course the Balenciaga Triple S sneakers. I wouldn’t spurge on them, but if they were gifted to me I definitely wouldn’t refuse. I don’t know if I could wear them out though, it’s like my fur jacket.

Fancies is a new Grapevine segment where we highlight an individual with supreme style. Know someone with incredible aesthetics? E-mail us at grapevine@grapevine.is

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