Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2020, Síða 31

Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2020, Síða 31
31 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f R ey kj av ík 20 20 Best Clothing Store Hildur Yeoman Skólavörðustígur 22 Hildur Yeoman has dressed everyone from R’n’B goddess GDRN to the swan lady herself Björk to recent Grammy/ BAFTA/Emmy/Oscar award winner Hildur Guðnadóttir. She’s a patron saint of Icelandic fashion, known for her dreamy patterns, lush textures, spac- ey body-cons, and beautiful tailoring. Her hole-in-the-wall Skólavörðustígur store is no exception, hosting not only her eponymous brand but Vanessa Mooney jewellery, bright candles, and more. “Her stuff is expensive but it’s timeless. Moreover, Hildur is often in the store, so you can chat with her about the items and she will help you style it,” one panel member said. “Where else can you find that?” Runners-Up Geysir Skólavörðustígur 7 & 16 You can’t talk about shopping in Reykjavík without mentioning Geysir. The store defines elegance with their beautiful staple pieces, which manage to both harken back to the old-world, Arcadian vision of Iceland while also being distinctly contemporary and innovative. Húrra Reykjavík Hverfisgata 50 & 78 “Húrra Reykjavík was massively hyped when it opened and it’s stayed hyped, but that’s because they know what they are doing and are good at it. They’ve stayed fashionable and relevant,” the panel determined. The minimalist streetwear/athleisure store offers two locations—one for men and one for women—and serves up a mixed selection of classic items and trendy cuts. Previous Winners 2019: Húrra Reykjavík 2018: Kvenfataverzlun Kormáks & Skjaldar Best Second-Hand Store Extraloppan Smáralind “Extraloppan revolutionised the second-hand market in Iceland,” declared one panellist. “Everyone has too many clothes and this is the best way to get rid of them.” The Smáralind favourite works like a big flea market. Each booth has a different vendor, so you’ll never know exactly what you’ll find at this cornucopia of used clothing. “It’s an eco-friendly way to keep your closet fresh,” another pan- ellist praised. “You’re not importing clothes. You’re not buying new. You’re taking what someone else didn’t want directly from them.” The selection is notoriously varied, so expect to find everything from Geysir sweaters to Adidas tracksuits. Runners-Up Wasteland Reykjavík Ingólfsstræti 5 The Reykjavík take on the Danish franchise, Wasteland came onto the secondhand market and quickly dom- inated. For super á la mode downtown looks—i.e. cheerleader uniforms, Guy Fieri t-shirts, and astronaut-esque jumpsuits—this is the go-to. Though it’s only been in the city for a year, Wasteland has already proved it doesn’t just sell trends, it makes them. Red Cross Laugavegur 12b & 116, Skólavörðustígur 12 Chock full of clothes that’ll either make you say, “Who on Earth would wear that?” or “I will die without that,” the Red Cross stores are great whether you end up buying something or not. Profits go to helping the local community and the shops also accept donations, so drop off some bags after you Marie Kondo your closet. Previous Winners 2019: Hertex 2018: Fatamarkaðurinn Best Place To Buy A Wool Sweater Handprjóna- samband Íslands Skólavörðustígur 19 “This is a no-brainer,” one panellist said, the moment this category came up. “Handprjónasamband Íslands is the real-deal. It’s real Iceland. Many places mass-produce and import their lopapeysa [traditional Icelandic wool sweaters] nowadays, but [at Handprjónasamband], you’re buying a freshly-knitted sweater directly from the maker, who is probably a grandma that poured a lot of love into it.” Stacked from floor to ceiling with cosy woolly goodness, the store offers sweaters, gloves and more, in every colour of the rainbow. This, dear reader, is ultimate Ísland. Runners-Up Red Cross Laugavegur 12 & 116 & Skólavörðustígur 12 The Red Cross is not only the cheapest option for a second-hand wool sweater, but it’s also one of the more unusual spots to pick one up. Racks of sweaters of various styles and vintages greet you at the stores, and while perusing, it’s easy to imagine you’re snatching up something owned previously by a Westfjords farmer named Þórgrímur. Hey, you could be. Farmers Market Laugavegi 37 & Hólmaslóð 2 For a more stylish take on the Icelan- dic sweater, look no further than Farm- ers & Friends. Their designs update the traditional lópapeysa into a fitted and distinctly high-street getup. Pair it with fitted trousers and you’ll blend in at any Scandinavian fashion event. Previous Winners 2016-9: Handprjónasambandið Best Jewellery Shop Orrifinn Skólavörðustígur 17b Orrifinn is known for their sensual, raw, detailed and carefully crafted pieces that manage to be at once timeless and distinctly modern. Often inspired by mythology, the beloved store was a unanimous and instantaneous pick for this award. “To be frank, it’s difficult to beat them. Orrifinn has an aesthetic, a style. The interior and the jewellery work together. Not to mention, you can watch them working in front of you,” one panellist raved. “They truly honour the craft of jewelry-making.” Runners-Up Hildur Hafstein Klapparstígur 40 Hildur Hafstein is known for her slightly hippy, slightly witchy vibe—a lone jewellery shaman within the Icelandic scene. “She’s doing her own thing. She doesn’t follow trends. She’s got a niche all her own,” the panel pro- claimed, praising her mix of delicate jewellery with unusual shapes. Stop by her tucked away Klapparstígur studio to experience the magic in person. Aurum Bankastræti 4 “I’m obsessed. I’d buy absolutely anything in that store,” one panellist exclaimed upon mention of the word Aurum. The store, which occupies one of the best spots on Laugavegur, serves up finely-crafted pieces firmly based in Icelandic nature. “It’s a wild and woodsy brand that still seems chic and modern. Again, I’m obsessed.” Previous Winners 2018-9: Orrifinn

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