5 of the most stylish cities in the world
Paris - for understated elegance; The phrase ‘effortlessly chic’ might as well have been invented here. Paris, the global hub of haute couture, is a true celebration of timeless elegance. Stroll along the Champs-Élysées or take a seat in a quaint Montmartre café, and you’ll witness Parisians redefining understated sophistication. Take some time to wander the fashionable boutiques and galleries of Le Marais (also known as SoMa for South Marais), a trendy district in the 4th arrondissement, stay in the 7th arrondissement for hotel rooms with views of the iconic Eiffel Tower, and don’t miss a trip to the Louvre where you can visit the museum’s first fashion exhibition showcasing statement pieces from the Byzantine era to the present day.
Milan – for full-throttle glamour; If Paris is all about subtlety, Milan takes the opposite approach with its unapologetic grandeur. Known as the fashion and design capital of Italy, Milan exudes luxury and sophistication on every corner. Marvel at the designer boutiques and lavish architecture of the glass-domed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (the country’s oldest shopping arcade), grab an espresso and take a selfie in front of the towering Piazza del Duomo before catching a vintage tram on your way to Brera, a charming artsy district loved for its galleries. For some downtime and stylish people-watching, find a spot in Parco Sempione, a haven of calm in the heart of the city where you can also find sculptures, a library, and the grand Arco della Pace which was built specially for Napoleon.
London – for the bold and quirky; London has a reputation for breaking the rules—and its fashion scene is no exception. A melting pot of cultures and influences, this city thrives on individuality. From punk-rock edge in Camden to vintage treasures in Shoreditch, Londoners show a fearless approach to style that is evident in every area you visit. Shop ‘til you drop at Harrods in Knightsbridge, book a table at Belvedere in Holland Park for beautiful surroundings and delicious pizzas or at the fashion set’s favourite haunt, Chiltern Firehouse in Marylebone. If you’re looking for more culture and style, spend a few hours at the V&A Museum which is hosting an exhibition all about fashion icon Naomi Campbell until April.
New York City – for off-duty cool; The city that never sleeps perfectly blends street style with practicality. New Yorkers master the ‘off-duty' model look, and you’ll spot plenty of them whether you’re wandering through Soho or catching a show in the iconic Meatpacking District. New York Fashion Week kicks off the global fashion calendar each year, setting the tone with its focus on innovation and accessibility, so if you want to immerse yourself in the action, be sure to visit in early February or early-to-mid September. There’s a buzzing restaurant and bar scene (although book your table as far in advance as possible as the best spots are notoriously hard to get into on the fly), plenty of famous department stores to visit such as Macy’s and Bergdorf Goodman, and some of the most stylishly decorated hotels in the world that ensure you are close to all the landmarks, whether that’s Central Park or the Empire State Building.
Copenhagen – for laid-back vibe; Fashion-forward yet refreshingly laid-back, Copenhagen is a textbook example of Scandi cool. Known for its relaxed vibes, this city prioritises comfort without compromising on style. The city’s commitment to being a more sustainable destination is evident in the lack of Uber availability, choosing instead to encourage residents and visitors to bike or walk where possible, championing the recycling of everything from clothing to bottles and cans, and innovative ways to reuse waste – a few hours skiing on the slopes of Copenhill, a futuristic recreational area built on top of a waste management centre is a unique way to spend an afternoon. Copenhagen is also a treasure trove of vintage shopping, so leave a little extra space in your carry-on to bring some gems home, and remember to make the most of the many green spaces to relax and, if you’re feeling brave enough to face the cold waters of the canals and harbours, the city’s waterways are famously clean and a popular spot for locals to take a dip.