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Spaksmannsspjarir
Cutting-edge Spaksmannsspjarir is a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in fashion and design. Launched by design duo Björg and Vala in 1993, the boutique is set up like an art gallery, with rows of white mannequins displaying the designs (there are only a few racks; most of what you want to try on has to be requested).
The combinations are original and daring: one ensemble might team up a classic knit cardigan with a massive tulle skirt and a double-strung leather belt; another might dress up a strapless gown with a purple cropped jacket and bold choker. There’s plenty of layering and lacing, and the clothes are decidedly sexy without being too revealing. It’s a great store to get ideas on how to combine and play with fashion. The impossible-to-pronounce name means “Wise Man’s Clothing.” Closed Sunday.
Steinunn
Icelandic designer Steinunn Sigurdar, who has also worked for Gucci and Ralph Lauren, launched her own line in 2000. Steinunn’s creations, many of them knitwear in ultra-soft materials, are elegant and inspired by the Icelandic landscape. Some of the silk-weave pieces are made in limited editions, one reason Steinunn often showcases them as part of gallery openings, not fashion shows.
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