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  2. Center for Global Workers’ Rights (CGWR). “COVID-19 Tracker.” Updated: 21 April 2021, www.workersrights.org/issues/covid-19/tracker/. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  3. Dahlgren, Anna , editor. Fashioned in the North: Nordic Histories, Agents, and Images of Fashion Photography. Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020.
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  4. Dahlgren, Anna . “Introduction.” Fashioned in the North: Nordic Histories, Agents, and Images of Fashion Photography, edited by Anna Dahlgren . Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020, pp. 929.
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  5. Danhostel. Wikipedia, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danhostel_Copenhagen_City. Accessed 13 Mar. 2023.
  6. Fallan, Kjetil , and Christina Zetterlund . “Altering a Homogenized Heritage: Articulating Heterogeneous Material Cultures in Norway and Sweden.” Designing Worlds: National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization, edited by Kjetil Fallan and Grace Lees-Maffei . New York: Berghahn, 2016, pp. 172187.
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  7. Gelfer-Jørgensen, Mirjam . “Scandinavianism – A Cultural Brand.” Scandinavian Design Beyond the Myth: Fifty Years of Scandinavian Design from the Nordic Countries, edited by Widar Halén and Kerstin Wickman . Stockholm: Arvinius Förlag, 2006, pp. 1725.53
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  8. Guldberg, Jørn . “‘Scandinavian Design’ as Discourse: The Exhibition Design in Scandinavia, 1954–57.” Design Issues, vol. 27, no. 2, 2011, pp. 4158.
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  9. Gundtoft, Dorothea . Fashion Scandinavia: Contemporary Cool. London: Thames & Hudson, 2013.
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  10. Halén, Widar . “Fifty Years of Scandinavian Design – And After.” Scandinavian Design Beyond the Myth: Fifty Years of Scandinavian Design from the Nordic Countries, edited by Widar Halén and Kerstin Wickman . Stockholm: Arvinius Förlag, 2006, pp. 713.
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  12. Huggan, Graham . The Post-Colonial Exotic: Marketing the Margins. London: Routledge, 2001, p. 13.
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  13. Julier, Guy , and Anders V. Munch. “Introducing Design Culture.” Design Culture: Objects and Approaches, edited by Guy Julier , Mads Nygaard Folkmann , Niels Peter Skou , Hans-Christian Jensen , and Anders V. Munch . New York: Bloomsbury, 2019, pp. 19.
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  14. Kent, Sarah . “How Copenhagen Became Fashion's Sustainability Capital.” Business of Fashion, 28 Jan. 2020.
  15. Kingsley, Patrick . How to Be Danish: From Lego to Lund, A Short Introduction to the State of Denmark. Croydon: Short Books, 2012.
    [Google Scholar]
  16. Krarup, Søren . “The History of Denmark Podcast.” Episode 19: Christian IV Part I, www.podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/the-history-of-denmark/id1046277825. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  17. Lyngbye Pedersen, Birgit . “When Clothes Make People: The Clothing Industry Association and the Marketing of the Danish Clothing Industry From 1955 to 1960.” Dansk Mode/Danish Fashion: Research, Education, Application, edited by Julie Sommerlund . Copenhagen: The Danish Design School Press, 2011, pp. 129157.
    [Google Scholar]
  18. Lyngbye Pedersen, Birgit . “Dressed Up for the International Market: A Study of the Danish Fashion Fair Promoting the Danish Fashion Industry, 1947–1970.” Nordic Fashion Studies, edited by Peter McNeil and Louis Wallenberg . Stockholm: Axl Books, 2012, pp. 115129.
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  19. Lynge-Jorlén, Ane . Fashion Stylists: History, Meaning and Practice. New York: Bloomsbury, 2020.
    [Google Scholar]
  20. McNeil, Peter , and Louis Wallenberg , editors. Nordic Fashion Studies. Stockholm: Axl Books, 2012.
    [Google Scholar]
  21. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “Denmark.” Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, edited by Lise Skov . Vol. 8 – Western Europe, New York: Bloomsbury Fashion Central, 2010a, pp. 330335.
    [Google Scholar]
  22. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “‘Doing’ Danish Fashion: On National Identity and Design Practices of a Small Danish Fashion Company.” Fashion Practice, vol. 2, no. 1, 2010b, pp. 1340.
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  23. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “Catwalking the Nation: Challenges and Possibilities in the Case of the Danish Fashion Industry.” Culture Unbound, vol. 3, 2011a, pp. 5570.
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  24. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “From Design Nations to Fashion Nations? Unpacking Contemporary Scandinavian Fashion Dreams.” Fashion Theory, vol. 15, no. 2, 2011b, pp. 177200.
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  25. Melchior, Marie Riegels , Lise Skov , and Fabian Faurholt Csaba . “Translating Fashion into Danish.” Culture Unbound, vol. 3, 2011c, pp. 209228.
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  26. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “Fur – An Issue of Life and Death.” Fashion Theory, vol. 19, no. 4, 2015, pp. 483490.
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  27. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “COVER: Danish Fashion and Photography.” Fashioned in the North: Nordic Histories, Agents, and Images of Fashion Photography, edited by Anna Dahlgren. Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020a, pp. 133152.54
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  28. Melchior, Marie Riegels . “In the Changing Room: A Study of the Act of Styling before ‘Styling’ in Danish Fashion, 1900–1965.” Fashion Stylists: History, Meaning and Practice, edited by Ane Lynge-Jorlén . New York: Bloomsbury, 2020b, pp. 4161.
    [Google Scholar]
  29. Mellish, Kay Xander . How to Live in Denmark: A Humorous Guide for Foreigners and Their Danish Friends. Copenhagen BoD, 2017.
    [Google Scholar]
  30. Munch, Anders V. “Throughout Any Scale: Design as Thinking in Totalities.” Design as Gesamtkunstwerk. Rhodos: International Publisher, 2012, pp. 92127.
    [Google Scholar]
  31. Munch, Anders V. “On the Outskirts. Geography of Design and the Self-Exoticisation of Danish Design.” Journal of Design History, vol. 30, no. 1, 2017, pp. 5067.
    [Google Scholar]
  32. Munch, Anders V. “Ideals of the Quotidian in Danish Design.” Everyday Design. Signs of Awareness, edited by Kurosawa Hiromi . Kanazawa: 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Design, 2018, pp. 4852.
    [Google Scholar]
  33. Sark, Katrina . “Else Skjold and Kate Fletcher at Copenhagen Fashion Week.” Chic Podcast, episode 2, 20 Aug. 2019. www.anchor.fm/chic-podcast/episodes/Episode-2—Else-Skjold-and-Kate-Fletcher-at-Copenhagen-Fashion-Week-e51dh0. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  34. Sark, Katrina . “Herning Textile Industry.” Chic Podcast, episode 7, 1 Mar. 2020a. www.anchor.fm/chic-podcast/episodes/Episode-7—Herning-Textile-Industry-eb666g. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  35. Sark, Katrina . “Frederik Larsen on Making Copenhagen Fashion Week Sustainable.” Chic Podcast, episode 10, 6 Apr. 2020b. www.anchor.fm/chic-podcast/episodes/Episode-10—Frederik-Larsen-on-Making-Copenhagen-Fashion-Week-Sustainable-ece6v6. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  36. Sark, Katrina . “Else Skjold and Sustainable Fashion Education.” Chic Podcast, episode 18, 5 Aug. 2020c. www.anchor.fm/chic-podcast/episodes/Episode-18—Else-Skjold-and-Sustainable-Fashion-Education-ehnslo. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  37. Sark, Katrina and Sara Danièle Bélanger-Michaud . Montréal Chic: A Locational History of Montréal Fashion. Bristol: Intellect, 2016.
    [Google Scholar]
  38. Skjold, Else . Fashion Research at Design Schools. Kolding: Designskolen Kolding, 2008.
    [Google Scholar]
  39. Skjold, Else . “The Fashion Industry Is So Yesterday.” Politiken, 9 Aug. 2020, www.kglakademi.dk/sites/default/files/downloads/news/feature_politiken_9.8.2020.pdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2022.
  40. Skou, Niels Peter , and Anders V. Munch “New Nordic and Scandinavian Retro: Reassessment of Values and Aesthetics in Contemporary Nordic Design.” Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, vol. 8, 2016, pp. 112.
    [Google Scholar]
  41. Sommerlund, Julie , editor. Dansk Mode / Danish Fashion: Research, Education, Application. Copenhagen: The Danish Design School Press, 2011.
    [Google Scholar]
  42. Sommerlund, Julie . “Deological Design?” Dansk Mode / Danish Fashion: Research, Education, Application, edited by Julie Sommerlund . Copenhagen: The Danish Design School Press, 2011, pp. 165178.
    [Google Scholar]
  43. Spandet-Møller, Henrik . Danish Fashion Going Global. Hellerup: Henrik Spandet-Møller/HSMH Holding ApS, 2011.55
    [Google Scholar]
  44. Tanggaard, Lene . “Creativity with a Danish Edge.” The Palgrave Handbook of Creativity and Culture Research, edited by V. P. Glăveanu . London: Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Culture, 2016.
    [Google Scholar]
  45. Teilmann-Lock, Stina . “The Myth of Danish Design and the Implicit Claims of Labels.” Designing Worlds: National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization, edited by Kjetil Fallan and Grace Lees-Maffei . New York: Berghahn, 2016, pp. 156171.
    [Google Scholar]
  46. Teisbaek, Pernille . Dress Scandinavian: Style your Life and Wardrobe the Danish Way. London: Ebury Press, 2017.
    [Google Scholar]
  47. Urban Chic Book Series, www.urban-chic.net/. Accessed 13 Mar. 2023.
  48. Wiking, Meik . The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well. London: Penguin Life, 2016.
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