What I wore in week #24/2025 - Slouch, Structure, and a Zebra Shoe
From spa robes to slouchy shorts – five outfits for a shifting week in Copenhagen
This week started in a spa robe and ended in slouchy summer shorts. In between: an outfit planning live, two office days, a few new wardrobe heroes and a Friday team event by the Copenhagen canals.
I’m the only woman in an office of 20, so our company events tend to be on the active side – which I genuinely don’t mind. That said, I wouldn’t say no to a fancy dinner or a bit of cultural entertainment every now and then.

The weather kept shifting, but so did the vibe – from relaxed to sharp, from soft layers to unexpected pairings. Some looks were easy wins. Others took a few wardrobe detours. But they all felt like me.
Here’s what I wore from Monday to Friday – five outfits, five moods and one pair of zebra flats I might just wear again next week.
Monday
The Mood: Total reset. I had the day off and spent it at a spa just north of Copenhagen with three girlfriends. The weather was perfect, and we floated between different saunas, salt caves and mindfulness treatments. It was easy, quiet and exactly what we all needed.


The Look: Swimsuit, robe, bare face and a full day of no decisions – except maybe whether to try the hot or cold pool next. And as to the clothes of the day itself - and apologies for not taking any actual full body pictures - I wore just a simple ‘you’ve seen it all here before’ kind of outfit that felt perfect for the commute from home to the spa.

Later that day: I did a live outfit planning session (with two giveaways, including a Tibi piece). You can catch the recording here. I’ll be closing the giveaway later today, so if you haven’t yet, now’s the moment to make your voice heard.
Tibi skirt & Topshop Vinyl Trench giveaway
I went live today to plan my outfits for the coming work week — a slightly shorter one on my end.
Tuesday
The Mood: First-day-back energy – grey skies, steady rain and a full office day ahead.
The Look: Stonewashed Brancusi jeans from Tibi (preloved), a matching Tibi blazer vest (also preloved) and a perfectly off-beat finish: silver Mary Janes from Aeyde. Yes, also preloved. The t-shirt underneath is Tibi too – a tonal mix that felt easy but intentional.
Why it worked: This was my first time styling the Brancusi jeans for work, and I loved how they balanced structure and slouch. The silver shoes were a deliberate “wrong shoe” moment – and just enough of a twist to keep things from feeling too neat.
I actually commuted in rubber boots and swapped into the Mary Janes once I got to the office. Classic Copenhagen move. Despite the weather, this outfit felt fresh – and I already know I’ll be reaching for these pants again soon.
Wednesday
The Mood: Once you start with the slouch, it’s hard to stop. That was definitely the energy midweek.
The Look: Creamy Sid jeans from Tibi (another recent secondhand score via Tibi.fans), paired with a navy tee, a deep brown blazer and zebra-print flats. A quiet base with one punchy detail.
Why it worked: I was working from home, but wanted to feel a bit more put together for a couple of Teams meetings. This look struck the right balance – comfortable, elevated and still fun enough to make me smile when I caught my reflection. Also, zebra shoes are a guaranteed mood-lifter.
Thursday
The Mood: Quite possibly my favorite outfit of the week. It all just came together.
The Look: White nylon joggers, a baby blue cotton shirt and a navy linen blazer layered on top. I tied a thin grey wool jumper around my hips – just a little extra'ness that felt so right. Finished with snake-print slingbacks.

Why it worked: I was working in the office that day and really enjoyed biking through Copenhagen in this breezy, layered styling. I’m so glad my eyes caught the white and baby blue combo – crisp, effortless and quietly elevated. The linen blazer gave it structure, while the jumper brought in just the right touch of personality. And the snake shoes? They pulled the whole thing together. One of those outfits that made me feel sharp, but not overthought.
Friday
The Mood: Working from home, but not the usual kind. We had our company summer event in the afternoon, and the whole team was meeting down by the Copenhagen canals – just a short walk from where I live. So there was no point in commuting to the office, and yet, I still wanted to show up feeling like me.
The Look: cropped vintage navy blazer, graffiti tee, new shorts from Remain and minimal dark brown sandals from A.Emery.
Why it worked: This one took effort. It was the first day warm enough to wear these new shorts from Remain, and while I love the slouch, the length and the versatile color, figuring out the rest was a real process.
Especially the top – and what kind of shoe could work without stealing focus from the silhouette. I knew I needed a jacket – more precisely, a blazer – because that’s just who I am. And in the end, I like where this landed. It felt relaxed but still intentional. I even have another combo with the same shorts already hanging, ready for next week.


At some point in the process I gave up on the shorts and put on my faux leather skirt instead. I really like the cropped blazer, oversized t-shirt and A-line skirt combo as well.



Looking back, it’s the small adjustments that stand out – a different shoe choice, a new color pairing, a last-minute blazer grab that suddenly makes everything click.
I’d love to know: which look spoke to you most?
Or was there a piece this week in your wardrobe that surprised you by just… working?
And if you missed it – the giveaways I mentioned in Monday’s outfit are still open (just for a little while longer). You can enter here.
With love,
Ewelina
Looks like you had a really fun week of activities and styling! I really loved Wednesday’s outfit and I thought the styling on Thursday was really creative. I love those shoes!
I like the necklace you’re wearing with one of the looks.💕 Kayaking seems fun, but yikes, you’re the only woman?