Stilikon: Sara Helleberg on style, wildest purchase & 2019 trends

To celebrate the art of fashion, we are introducing the brand new column “Stilikon” (Norwegian: style icon). We will be conducting different mini-interviews with creatives who are known for their unique style - getting to know them better, as well as their taste in fashion.

And who is better to start this column off than Sara Kristine Helleberg herself? This Norwegian fashionista is not afraid to push boundaries with her bold colored pantyhose and earrings made of real fruit (yeah, you read that right). Her style will continue to surprise and inspire you, and sometimes makes you wonder whether she has escaped a painting, a french or motion picture from the 60’s or if she comes straight from the runway.

Here you can read our chat with Sara and learn more about her preferences in fashion and life…

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All photos are credited to Sara Helleberg

 

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