I can’t get enough of this brand.
I can’t really explain this affinity I have for Han Kjøbenhavn. Initially sparking my interest with their lace unisex tops, I’ve been a fan of their unisex offerings from day one. And of course, Beyonce wore them in British Vogue. So is that why I’m so into this atelier?




But it’s not like I have a personal connection to the brand like I do with brands whose designers I met, or brands whose designers life stories resonate with me. This is purely appreciation. Creative director Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen is crushing it season after season.
Regardless, I am loving this Melancholia sweater. Pairing it with a plain Amazon turtleneck and some black jeans, this is already set to be a go-to in my closet.
This is my third purchase from them, and I don’t see myself giving them up anytime soon.