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The most glamorous night of the year

I am back. With “I”, I mean Daniel Björk, who will be writing this blog together with Sabrina for a while. This is my report from last night’s “Ellegala”.

Even though I’ve been on the jury of the Guldknappen award there’s no denying that it is the annual Swedish Elle Awards that is the glamour-puss of the two. First of all, the setting in the luxurious winter garden in Grand Hotel makes for a great backdrop with it’s gilded interior and Versailles-like ambitions. It is also the industry awards in many ways, because Elle hands out awards for Photographer of the Year and Stylist of the Year. Read more » >>

Unlikely Swedish Style Icons

Yes, the Swedish Chef from the Muppets.

It seems as though a lot of people (including me) are talking about how incredibly stylish Swedes are, especially in that not-trying-so-hard way. While I have yet to investigate whether there is actually something in the drinking water, all signs point towards a few other explanations: the Swedish tendency to favour function over flash is very much with the current times and there are a host of local labels that are highly covetable around the world for their effortless cool. There are also a number of Swedish style icons that are often referenced in the fashion world – Greta Garbo, Neneh Cherry and Agnetha Fältskog of ABBA, to name a few.

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The strong women of Swedish pop

Lykke Li, a fashion icon for our times. Photo: EMI

When it comes to fashion icons, Sweden might be best known for old Hollywood glamour queens like Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman. At the moment though, Sweden’s female music artists are not only making a splash internationally with their edgy music, but also with their strong imagery.

In some ways, Sweden has been producing interesting liaisons between fashion and music for some time. I’m not talking about ABBA, but of female artists such as Neneh Cherry, who was born and grew up in Sweden, or her half-sister Titiyo – both of them have an extensive Azzedine Alaïa collection to prove it. Being part of London’s buffalo scene, Neneh Cherry was also crucial in creating a look that still inspires more than 20 years later, even popularising it with the mega hit Buffalo Stance.

Today the names have changed. Robyn, Fever Ray and Lykke Li are all pop stars who are well loved by the international fashion crowd, and in a way they continue this proud tradition of fiercely independent and original women.

Fever Ray intrigues with her dark and mysterious videos like When I Grow Up or If I Had a Heart, but also bests Lady Gaga with weird gala outfits. Lady Gaga even seems to borrow from her sometimes (original/copy).

Robyn has also been a champion for interesting Swedish independent designers, wearing a Patrik Söderstam jacket on the cover for her eponymously named 2005 album – but she’s no stranger to working with other nationalities either, just have a look at the incredible tube dress by Australian “body architect” Lucy McRae in the video for Indestructible.

Lykke Li, who has just released her album Wounded Rhymes is next in line to be interviewed and featured by the international fashion press – just yesterday I read about her in the new issue of Another Magazine. Her style is more goth than anything else, but there is power in her look, a raw sexuality that is totally on her terms, as seen in the first video from the album, Get Some.

Looking at this I have a feeling Sweden produces unique artists who are not afraid to make strong fashion statements. They all seem to be women. On this day, the International Women’s Day, I can honestly say it is something that makes me proud.