Some collections feel like they were plucked from a dream. The new capsule from Faroese knitwear house Guðrun & Guðrun and Danish supermodel Helena Christensen is exactly that. It’s a meeting of slow craft, poetic vision, and nature’s quiet power.
Guðrun & Guðrun x Helena Christensen Collaboration
In soft, open-knit textures, the pieces move in a spectrum of pastels like powder blue, butter yellow, and blush pink. Each echoes the shifting light between seasons. Shapes draw on the elegance of vintage lingerie, balancing delicacy with a grounded, enduring strength. The design language is simple on purpose, allowing handspun textures to breathe.
Christensen’s role goes beyond muse. She captures the collection herself, framing French muse Louise Follain against windswept landscapes that mirror the knitwear’s airy weightlessness. It’s a conversation between north and south, the rugged Faroe Islands and Christensen’s Peruvian heritage, stitched together in timeless silhouettes.
Some pieces are hand-knitted by women in Peru, adding an intimate layer of heritage and care. This is knitwear made to last, but also made to be felt, to be remembered. Every stitch is a line in a poem. It’s a slow, enduring ode to beauty, memory, and the women who wear it.