WHO IS Christina StougaarD?
November 3rd, 2024

We're back with The Notebook, where we invite inspiring women to reveal the essential pieces that define their timeless style.
In this edition, we head to the heart of Scandinavian chic with Copenhagen’s own Christina Stougaard.
With a blend of classic staples and a hint of Danish flair, her wardrobe captures effortless elegance and intrigue. Now, she’s sharing the key pieces that make her look both timeless and unique—and showing us exactly how she styles her favorite pieces from LE NORA.

Q&A WITH CHRISTINA
Q: How do you think your best friend would describe you?
A: I’d probably be described as a bit impatient, but also the person that gets things done. Loyal and quick to bring humor to any situation, and always up for a deep conversations that make time disappear. Ready for the next adventure or just to enjoy the moment, fully committed to whatever’s ahead.
Q: What is your go-to outfit when you want to feel confident and stylish?
A: My go-to outfit is all about finding the perfect balance between comfort and style —a look that feels effortlessly cool and put-together! Loose trousers, jeans, classic shirts, and cozy sweaters make a great base, and I finish the look with either elegant or edgy accessories, depending on the vibe I want that day.
Q: Who or what has been your biggest inspiration in developing your personal style?
A: My biggest inspiration in developing my personal style has come from understanding my body and embracing what makes me feel comfortable. Over time, I’ve found my style by listening to myself and seeking inspiration from people whose style feels true to them.
Q: What will be your next fashion purchase?
A: I’ve been searching for the perfect pouches to keep my essentials—like lip products, sunglasses, and camera equipment—organized and ready to grab on the go. I recently found a stunning black leather pouch from Rylan that’s both chic and versatile; it can even double as a clutch for a dinner out.
Q: Why is jewelry important to you?
A: Jewelry is important to me because it’s such an effortless way to add character to an outfit. For example, pairing chunky earrings with a casual look can instantly make it more interesting. Additionally, jewelry often includes meaningful inherited pieces or gifts, which bring a sense of personality and personal history to my style.
What does a normal workday in your life look like?
My workdays vary since I juggle multiple jobs and projects as a creative, but here’s what a typical day looks like:
7:00 am: I wake up, shower, and get ready. I’ll have breakfast if I feel like it.
7:30 am: I check my calendar to see if I have any shoots or other plans after work so I can plan my outfit accordingly.
8:15 am: I leave for work.
9:00 am: I arrive at work and start my day.
12:00 pm: Lunch break.
5:00 pm: Wrapping up work for the day.
5:30 pm: I either shoot content or head home for a run.
7:00 pm: Dinner time.
8:00 pm: My time to relax, plan content, or follow up on freelance projects.
11:00 pm: Bedtime.

Christina's jewelry box
Join us as we dive into Christina's jewelry box to explore her favorite LE NORA pieces. Discover how she styles these timeless treasures for a vibrant day in Copenhagen, showcasing her unique flair and the effortless elegance of our collection. From casual brunches to chic city strolls, see how each piece enhances her look and complements the enchanting atmosphere of this beautiful city.

Coffee at the roe bar
For a coffee date, I’d choose The Roe Bar—it’s in one of my favorite areas of the city. Plus, it’s connected to the Louise Roe interior shop, so you can browse beautiful objects and furniture while waiting for your coffee.
HAZE EARRINGS

Shopping in copenhagen
I do most of my shopping when travelling or online, but I do like to browse through vintage and secondhand shops like Jerome Vintage and Magnolia. And visit concept store Vieille for great overall inspiration. I also love the bag and shoe department at Illum—they carry an impressive selection of quality brands.
SAGE EARRINGS

Dinner at mangia
I’m more of a lunch person, but when I do go out for dinner, I tend to return to Mangia and Fabro.
LUMI EARRINGS

Your favorite cafés in Copenhagen for a BMO and coffee?
Juno Bakery – Not for the BMO, but their kardemomme snurre is a must-try
Sinne Gas Bageri – I’ve only been once, but I love the bread and their brunsviger. It’s located close to the lakes—perfect for sitting in the sun.
Dallas – Love the overnight oats, and they have best sandwiches for lunch. I want to try everything on the menu!