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Kaffifélagið -
Skólavörðustígur 10
A real fashion guru can’t func-
tion without a double Cap'. Grab
yours to go at Kaffifélagið.
Jör - Laugavegur 89
Kourtney Kardashian recent-
ly purchased a silk dress at
this shop, named for founder
Guðmundur Jörundsson. Cut-
ting-edge designs by Jör and
select international labels, for
both men and women.
Kiosk - Laugavegur 65
This one's filled with goods by
Icelandic designers like Hildur
Yeoman and Milla Snorrason.
Shopping here is always a plea-
sure; often the designers them-
selves can help you find your
dream garment.
Snaps - Þórsgata 1
Give your legs a rest and make
a reservation at Snaps. Here
you can order a fresh mimosa
and a tasty brunch. This lively
restaurant is filled with plants
and the cool cats of Reykjavík.
Aurum - Bankastræti 4
Aurum is a colourful concept
store on one side and a gor-
geous jewellery shop on the oth-
er. You’ll find gift merchandise,
clothing and nature-inspired
jewelry by Guðbjörg Kristín In-
gvarsdóttir.
Gallery Gallera - Laugavegur 33
A must for any art or fashion
lover. It’s filled with interesting
artwork, books and clothing by
designers and artists such as
Lóa and Hugleikur Dagsson.
Hafnarhúsið - Tryggvagata 17
Make sure to get your daily dose
of art and culture at the Reyk-
javík Art Museum’s Hafnarhús
branch. You can check out exhi-
bitions by Erró and others, and
there’s a wonderful gift shop in
the lobby.
Farmer’s Market - Hólmaslóð 2
If there’s still time for shop-
ping, make sure to visit Farm-
er’s Market, known for wonder-
ful woolen sweaters, shawls and
more Iceland-inspired clothing.
Farmer’s Market makes it much
easier to dress to impress in the
cold Icelandic weather.
Kolabrautin at Harpa
The perfect way to end a fash-
ionable day is with dinner and
a cocktail at the stylish restau-
rant on the fourth floor of Har-
pa. Put on your fresh new outfit
because this building was made
for selfies.
Fashionable
Reykjavík
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Words HREFNA BJÖRG
SIGURÐARDÓTTIR
Photo NANNA DÍS