Fashion figures large in Annika and Karl’s life—and their love story. Ten years ago the pair worked together at Wood Wood. Two years into her tenure, explains Annika, “we became best friends and fell in love.” Their first kiss was at the Roskilde Festival. “Karl proposed, and I said no,” Annika remembers. “Same date and festival, but four years later, he tried again, and I said yes.”
Baby carriage preceded marriage in Annika and Karl’s case. They are proud parents of son Alban, who was an adorable part of the wedding party, as were Karl’s children from a previous relationship. “I was actually very nervous. I felt very lucky and afraid at the same time,” says Annika—but her nerves didn’t show a bit. It was the bride’s love light, and her head-turning, rule-breaking style, that registered. “Somehow I knew what to wear,” says the fashion director, “something dramatic, old school, romantic, Art Deco, and punk at the same time. I knew I had to ask Sabine Poupinel to make the dress. Sabine is the most iconic tailor in Copenhagen.
Frederikke Rubow, who Annika dubs “an absolute star,” helped the pair plan a truly personal wedding. The bride chose her grandmother’s favorite flower for her bouquet; the church was the same one Alban was baptized in; the party—a rager—was held in a tent at the couple’s lovely home. Their friends showed up in equally original ensembles, ready to celebrate.Normally I’m afraid of being too dolled up.
There is zero punk about this.
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