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  1. Farewell Sanna Marin: Our favourite moments from the world’s 'coolest' leader

    She was the youngest female prime minister in the world when she rose to power. Now, as Marin concedes her position, we take a look back at her highlights

    By Anna Clarke
  2. “Sanna is a young, vibrant millennial who works hard – she should be allowed to blow off steam”

    As Hillary Clinton comes to the defence of the Finnish prime minister, our deputy digital editor explains why sexism and double standards are at the heart of the recent clubbing controversy

    By Anna Clarke
  3. Finnish fashion designer Samu-Jussi Koski takes Pihka into a new era

    A favourite of former prime minister Sanna Marin, Helsinki-based accessories brand has undergone a facelift with a little help from Finland's best fashion talent. Here’s everything you need to to know

    By Linnéa Pesonen
  4. Get ready with Rodeo for the Finnish Independence Day Reception

    As Finland’s toast of the town, the all-female band Rodeo gets ready to dazzle at the glamorous, Finnish Independence Day ball at the Presidential Palace. Vogue Scandinavia takes you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at their preparations

    By Linnéa Pesonen
  5. All the celebrities at Milan Fashion Week SS25

    We're almost at the finish line of the spring/summer 2025 shows, with Milan on it's last few days and Paris just around the corner, and we cannot wait to see what the reamining designers have to showcase. Well, neither can the celebrities, who have rounded up in their masses to attend the shows....

    By Vogue
  6. This is the future of Finnish fashion, according to our Gender Fluidity expert

    In a special shoot for Vogue Scandinavia, Mikko Puttonen showcases the most exciting designers coming out of Finland right now

    By Mikko Puttonen
  7. “I’ve become the Nordic sauna ambassador”: Take a tour of Finnish legend Arja Saijonmaa's summer retreat

    At 80-years-old, Finnish multi-hyphenate artist Arja Saijonmaa has led quite a life, performing for world leaders, taking the stage in prestigious theatres and travelling far and wide to showcase her singular gift: her voice. Along the way, she’s also become an ambassador for her home country’s...

    By Linnéa Pesonen
  8. How the Scandi style set saw in the New Year

    From Sanna Marin’s cheeseboard to Nina Sandbech's glitter snow storm and Kelly Gale’s beachside paradise, here’s what your favourite Nordic names got up to…

    By Anna Clarke
  9. See every red carpet look from Vogue World Paris

    Fashion and entertainment's biggest names descended on Paris for the third edition of Vogue World, celebrating 100 years of French fashion, each decade paired with a different sport. See all the red carpet snapshots below

    By Vogue
  10. Honing in on hips: Why Rococore should be the latest addition to your fashion dictionary

    This is not your great, great grandmother’s crinoline. Exposed cages and whimsical hoop skirts stage an unexpected comeback, made modern with a humble T-shirt or hint of exposed midriff

    By Josefin Forsberg
  11. We take 'The Naked Dive' with artist Anna Camner

    Exploring the natural world, Anna Camner's work evokes feelings of being swathed by deep waters and rustling leaves

    By Saskia Neuman
  12. Digital Cover: Malin Åkerman's Metamorphosis

    With her on-screen effervescence and radiant leading-lady looks, Swedish-Canadian Malin Åkerman has reigned supreme as a rom-com queen for decades, holding a nostalgic place in the hearts of many. Now, as Åkerman makes her Vogue Scandinavia debut as our latest digital cover star, the spirited...

    By Clare McInerney
  13. “Did I really just bare my soul?”: Swedish painter Anna Camner on her new showcase at Stockholm's Liljevalchs

    Anna Camner's latest exhibition, opening this week in Stockholm is “an inviting feminine space” where the artist explores the idea of “unzipping” and “letting go of fear”. Vogue Scandinavia steps into Camner's studio ahead of anticipated 'Synthetopia' series unveiling to learn more

    By Anna Mikaela Ekstrand