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What I Wore This Week—Pernille Teisbaek Shared 5 Epic Looks

What I Wore This Week is a series that dives into the wardrobes of fashion insiders and takes an inside look at what they're currently wearing.

For years, Pernille Teisbaek has been a fixture on the fashion scene, frequently snapped by street style photographers for her approach to style that blends her mastery of Scandinavian minimalism with her eye for bold accessories. She got her start as a model and fashion editor before working as an influencer, where she was able to carve out her personal style. "During that time, the era of influencers had started, and I was immediately drawn to this new opportunity to express myself—create my own universe," Teisbaek explains. "It obviously developed into a career, and I am now working for and consulting with various amazing brands and focusing on my own projects."

Most recently, Teisbaek was announced as a creative consultant of Gia Borghini—an Italian footwear brand she has been collaborating with on her namesake collection for the last two and a half years that has risen to cult status among the fashion set. "I had so many ideas for styles that didn't work within my own collections and have such a creative synergy with Barbara [Borghini] and the team, so it felt so natural to transition to a broader partnership."

Here, she gives us a look at her wardrobe via five looks that showcase the shoes from her latest Gia x Pernille Teisbaek collection alongside other standout pieces. Her take on transitional dressing includes new drops from Jacquemus, while her look for a night out includes The Frankie Shop's viral shorts set paired with pointy heels—plus plenty more inspiration for how to tap into her perpetually cool style. Ahead, shop Pernille Teisbaek's looks.

"My 'transitioning from summer to winter' uniform."  Pictured: Jacquemus Mini Dress ($480) and Cropped Shearling Jacket ($3215); Gia x Pernille Teisbaek Tubular Combat Boots ($680)
"My go-to uniform for a busy day of meetings." Pictured: Wardrobe.NYC Tank Top ($140); I Blame Lulu sweater; The Row Marian Pants ($1150); Saint Laurent Bag ($1690); Gia x Pernille Teisbaek Double Strap Sandals ($465)
"Wearing the perfect knit is the best thing about fall. This is me just before picking up my kids for a hot chocolate together. It's our favorite fall tradition." Pictured: Khaite Marion Sweater ($1380); Mango Jeans ($50); Hermès bag; Gia x Pernille Teisbaek Double Strap Sandals ($465)
"Working from home and planning big adventures. I love a day spent working at home. I have the time to focus and get things done." Pictured: 7 Days Active Sweatshirt ($120) and Sweatpants ($108); Division hat; Gia x Pernille Teisbaek Double Strap Sandals ($465)
"Going out meeting friends for a glass of wine. I love looks that work well for daily activities and can be dressed up with some heels for night." Pictured: The Frankie Shop Lui Shirt ($185) and Lui Shorts ($110); Chanel bag; Gia x Pernille Teisbaek Peep Toe Sandals ($396)

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