We catch up with model of the moment, Charlotte Lindvig
Denmark-born Charlotte Lindvig has been one of our favourite reoccurring faces during fashion week this season (Missoni, Marc by Marc Jacobs and Proenza Schoeler), and also stars in the new A/W14 issue of AnOther Magazine, shot by Colin Dodgson and styled by fashion director Katie Shillingford. We caught up with her in Milan to talk fashion week, the cinema and her favourite things.
Charlotte Lindvig on…. Milan
"The Milan vibe is definitely less tense compared to New York. Everybody is finding their own way of handling fashion week in the best way they can. That feeling of being nervous which often occurs at the beginning has slowly disappeared."
Charlotte Lindvig on…. Her favourite look so far
"It must be the outfit from Marc by Marc Jacobs. I wore white, latex stockings, a white, oversized, printed shirt and big, round sunglasses — a bit spacy but also really cool."
Charlotte Lindvig on…. Her favourite clothes
"Blue, vintage Levi jeans, which are a bit baggy as well. I've found that they are quite cheap and easy to find in New York so that’s really nice."
Charlotte Lindvig on…. Flea markets
"One of my hobbies outside of modelling is going to flea markets with my friends. I love the atmosphere and finding small pieces of Danish furniture from the sixties. Also patent leather bags and funny things which are not possible to find in stores which sell mass-produced stuff."
"One of my hobbies outside of modelling is going to flea markets. I love the atmosphere" — Charlotte Lindvig
Charlotte Lindvig on…. The last meal she ate
"It was at the last show today. I had some really delicious Italian focaccia with sweet, baked tomatoes and olive oil."
Charlotte Lindvig on…. Films
"The last good film I watched was The fault in Our Stars, which everybody — at least in Denmark — has been talking about over the last few months. I didn't see it in the cinema, but I watched it on the plane to Milan. I thought it was a good way of killing some time on the flight. The movie was really touching and definitely recommendable."
Text by Mhairi Graham