31 March 2014
Color Combos
Love the color combos that Copenhagen cyclists bring to the city scene. Above Red / Black / Gold. Below understated White with Starfish Orange / Marine Blue contrast.
Guy's tend to be more casual with their choices. But here's some Sparkling Red with complementary color strips.
Happy Cycling!
29 March 2014
Easy Elegance
28 March 2014
Colorful Cycle Chic Mamas
BAM – even the baby bike seat is covered with neon flower power love.
Waiting for that classic red Danish hot dog… bicycle and bag showing crispy love.
A colorful beanie gives edge and energy to a classic black outfit.
Peace & Love,
a-g & www.cphblonde.com
27 March 2014
Copenhagen Free Bike Rental
A German couple giving back the bicycles after a trip until Arken Museum
Copenhagen Free Bike Rental is a great way to get a bike to use for a few days for free in Copenhagen. You just fill in the form on their website and turn up by City Hall Square. If you have visitors to Copenhagen, it's a great way to get around the city.
Everyone involved is a volunteer, and they fix up old battered and unwanted bikes until they are ride-able. Then they can feel the wind in their spokes and be loved again. You donate if you can, to help fix more.
Copenhagen Free Bike Rental is based on trust. It is based on strangers meeting, and giving a key. The key unlocks the city. On a rescued bike like one of these, even if it is raining, there will be sunshine in your day.
The full story of the Copenhagen Free Bike Rental here.
The full story of the Copenhagen Free Bike Rental here.
As easy as giving a key!
A couple from Hong Kong visiting Copenhagen
A Dutch young girl visiting a friend studying in Copenhagen
A ladies golden bike to get around town during a week-end
26 March 2014
Portraits of cyclists: Johanna & Caroline:"When I cycle, I like to recognize people and stop to chat"
"We
are from Copenhagen. We cycle everyday to go to school and to work."
"Do
you cycle when you visit cities abroad?"
"Sometimes,
in Barcelona for instance. But it seems that Copenhagen is a better
city to cycle thanks to the bike tracks. In some cities, it seems
kind of dangerous."
"What
do you like when you cycle ?"
"I
like to be able to recognize people. Then, you can just give them a
wave or stop to chat with them. You can also spot stores easily."
"I
have lot of good memories of biking with friends around the city to
go to a party."
23 March 2014
The Bicycle Flower Pot
Flowers and bicycles go hand in hand. One of the loveliest events we've seen anywhere in the world is the Bicycle and Flowers Festival in Riga, Latvia. But what about if you want some permanent plant growth adding some green to your machine? And the Bicycle Vase just isn't big enough for your green thumb needs?
Two Danish designers, Mads Busk Larsen and Jacob Bang Korsholm have been thinking about this and they have developed a design for a bicycle flower pot. They were kind enough to let us test it out, above. The first thing we noticed is how many people smiled at us at red lights. Above, the flower pot looks lovely on the handlebar of my Bullitt cargo bike, together with the little wooden bike bell.
The flower pot is designed so that the small plants and flower pots you can buy at supermarkets will fit. With the earth and roots in a small fabric bag, the plant is stable in the pot. You can attach it to your handlebars, but there's no reason you can't attach it elsewhere on your bike, like on your back rack, for example.
While many Copenhageners park in bike sheds in their back yard, bikes are often parked out in the open, so the plant will grow under the same conditions as if it were in your garden.
Mads and Jacob are looking at a series of colours to suit different tastes. Colour coordination is always important.
We love the Bicycle Flower Pot. Nothing wrong with some more green in any city.
Of, course, if one lovely plant isn't enough, you need to go BIGGER.
21 March 2014
Laidback Copenhagen by bike
Peace & Love,
a-g & www.cphblonde.com
a-g & www.cphblonde.com
Ps. Bicycle friendly Copenhagen - this sweet stranger saved my morning when the chain slipped on my Lady in Red:
19 March 2014
Portraits of cyclists - Norwegian girl: « Don't forget to put a big basket in front of your bicycle to carry your handbag»
« I'm from Norway. In Copenhagen, I use my bike every day which I did not do in Norway».
« Do you have something to say to women who read the blog from abroad ? »
«You can all cycle, wear the clothes you want, even cycle in high hills. It's just a matter of practice. Don't forget to put a big basket in front of your bicycle to carry your handbag.»
More pictures of Copenhagen on Byliv in CPH.
Labels:
bicycles and furs,
byliv in copenhague,
shoes,
sunglasses
17 March 2014
Ten Things To Do With Your Bike
Your bike ride can be anything from A-Z transport to a fashion statement. Here's some inspiration:
1. Hold on to your Love:
2. Dream you're a Circus Princess:
3. Give Quiche Lorraine a lift:
4. Mail that Love Letter:
5. Join the Carnival:
6. Tie that Yellow Ribbon with your friends:
7. Practice your Musical Skills:
8. Explore your Artistic Side:
9. Dry your Hair!:
10. Imagine you're a star in a French Film Noir:
Happy Cycling!
15 March 2014
White as Snow
14 March 2014
One Real Piece of Copenhagen Hunk - on wheels
Well, hello there ;) Just had to stop and talk to this guy, wanting to portray him so bad on this blog!
Mads Kornerup is the name of this cool, sweet – and creative man. He owns a jewelry company called Shamballa Jewels located in Ny Østergade 7.
Peace & Love,
a-g & www.cphblonde.com
a-g & www.cphblonde.com
12 March 2014
Portraits of cyclists: Natalie - «I bike when I go shopping because it's easier to carry all the bags »
« I'm from Copenhagen and I bike during the week-end to come to the city center. »
« I bought my bicycle when I moved to Copenhagen. I use it mostly in my spare time when I go shopping like today because it's easier to carry all the bags thanks to the basket. »
Natalie is the fashion blogger of http://natulia.com/. Check out her looks and tips.
More pictures of Copenhagen on Byliv in Copenhagen.
Labels:
byliv in copenhague,
fashionable gloves,
scarf,
sunglasses
10 March 2014
Copenhagen Eye Candy
Copenhagen's cycle culture is probably our biggest attraction. Every Copenhagen street corner will surprise you with amazing eye candy. Grab a bench or steal a seat at a Café and enjoy the rolling Cat Walk.
Yeah. The boys can too!
Happy Cycling!
Labels:
city of copenhagen,
fmsm,
streetstyle
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