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The 5 chicest women’s fashion boutiques in Stockholm​

The guide to women’s fashion boutiques in Stockholm

Stockholm’s fashion scene is a destination for those who appreciate clean lines, thoughtful design and understated elegance, typical of Sweden. The city’s boutiques reflect the Scandinavian ethos of balancing simplicity with luxury, offering a curated selection of contemporary women’s fashion. Interiors are often as meticulously designed as the clothing, with shops embracing natural materials, soft lighting and open spaces that invite slow browsing. Sustainability plays a key role, with many brands offering timeless, high-quality pieces designed to last beyond seasonal trends. Whether you’re drawn to minimalist tailoring or bold, versatile silhouettes, Stockholm’s fashion stores offer a sophisticated shopping experience, making the city a magnet for style-conscious visitors and locals alike.

Toteme Stockholm Sweden fashion store review
Toteme Stockholm Sweden fashion store review

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Toteme

Toteme’s flagship store on Biblioteksgatan in Stockholm, feels more like stepping into a carefully curated home than a typical retail space. Founded in 2014 by Elin Kling and Karl Lindman, the brand has become a go-to for those who appreciate clean, intentional Scandinavian design. Halleroed’s townhouse-style interiors feature marmorino-plastered walls, polished stone floors and custom fixtures. The space flows through separate rooms, each with a unique feel – from gallery-like spaces showcasing Swedish art to intimate corners furnished by legends like Andrée Putman. Toteme’s minimalist and monogrammed pieces, including cult-favourite mules, reflect the brand’s ethos of effortlessness combined with functionality.

Toteme
Biblioteksgatan 5
Stockholm
Sweden

Photography courtesy of Toteme

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Rodebjer

Rodebjer’s Stockholm store on Norrmalmstorg reflects the brand’s commitment to creating fashion with a purpose. Founded by Carin Rodebjer in 1999, the label blends Scandinavian minimalism with influences from Rodebjer’s upbringing on Gotland, where nature and freedom are central. The shop’s interiors mirror this ethos with earthy tones, natural materials and spacious layouts that invite slow browsing. The designer of Rodebjer’s pieces is Carin Rodebjer herself. Known for flowing, versatile pieces that champion sustainability and personal expression, her collections feel both contemporary and rooted in heritage. The brand is also committed to creating fashion that lasts, with garments designed to transition effortlessly from season to season, making it a favourite among Stockholm’s style-conscious crowd.

Wood Hotel Bodø
Smålandsgatan 12
Stockholm
Sweden

Photography courtesy of Rodebjer

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House of Dagmar

House of Dagmar’s Stockholm store on Smålandsgatan embodies the brand’s dedication to modern, sustainable luxury. Founded in 2005 by sisters Karin, Kristina and Sofia, the label is named after their grandmother Dagmar, a tailor whose craftsmanship continues to inspire their work. The shop’s interior, designed by Studio Sofia Lagerkvist, is a minimalist haven with soft, natural materials and muted tones that reflect the brand’s focus on sustainability. Known for timeless, architectural pieces crafted from eco-friendly fabrics, House of Dagmar has become a favourite among Stockholm’s fashion-conscious set. Each collection reflects the founders’ belief in conscious creativity, with designs that balance sharp tailoring and soft, flowing silhouettes.

House of Dagmar
Smålandsgatan 9
Stockholm
Sweden

Photography courtesy of House of Dagmar

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Malina

House of Malina’s flagship store in Stockholm, located on Jakobsbergsgatan, marks a new chapter for the brand, founded by designer Malin Ek Andrén in 2010. Known for its elegant and contemporary occasion wear, the store’s interior blends sleek, modern design with Mediterranean influences, reflecting the brand’s global appeal. The shop, part of the prestigious Bibliotekstan shopping district, was designed to showcase Malina’s timeless collections, including its bridal and ready-to-wear lines. With its thoughtful layout, the store allows visitors to explore the brand’s signature patterns and fabrics, all crafted in Stockholm. The space reflects Malina’s commitment to offering versatile, beautiful pieces that blend style and functionality​.

Malina
Jacobsbergsgatan 3
Stockholm
Sweden

Photography courtesy of Malina

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By Malene Birger

By Malene Birger’s Stockholm store embodies the brand’s chic, modern aesthetic with a nod to Scandinavian sophistication. Founded in 2003 by Danish designer Malene Birger, the brand is known for its minimalist yet bold approach to women’s fashion. The store’s interior reflects this ethos, blending clean lines with luxurious materials. Designed by Studio David Thulstrup, it features textured walls, natural stone floors and curated lighting, creating a calm, art gallery-like atmosphere. Each collection showcases Birger’s signature oversized silhouettes and graphic prints, perfect for those seeking a mix of elegance and functionality. The Stockholm boutique is a must-visit for fans of high-quality, timeless pieces.

By Malene Birger
Biblioteksgatan 12
Stockholm
Sweden

Photography courtesy of By Malene Birger

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