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Discovering House of Dagmar: Scandinavian Chic
SummerWRITTEN BY KATERYNA LAKOMOVA

Discovering House of Dagmar: Scandinavian Chic

House of Dagmar is a renowned Swedish fashion brand founded by three sisters and immediately recognized for its dedication to sustainability and contemporary design. The brand’s identity revolves around three core principles—fabric quality, responsible production processes, and minimalist designs made for capsule wardrobes. By creating modern, sustainable pieces that can be treasured for years to come, House of Dagmar has stayed true to its mission since its inception and continues to do so today.

In this article, we’ll review why House of Dagmar clothing is so popular among conscious consumers and style insiders. From the story behind to the bestsellers, let’s unfold the brand identity together.

Story behind

Founded in Stockholm, Sweden, House of Dagmar emerged from the vision of three sisters: Karin Söderlind (CEO), Kristina Tjäder (Designer), and Sofia Wallenstam (Sales Manager). All three had backgrounds in the fashion industry and a passion to create, so the decision to launch their brand in 2005 was just a matter of the right moment. The name pays tribute to their late grandmother, Dagmar, a talented seamstress known for her flawless sense of style.

From the very beginning, House of Dagmar has placed a strong emphasis on high-quality materials, responsible production practices, and innovative design to embody a distinctly Scandinavian minimalist aesthetic characterized by clean lines and versatility that lasts for decades. Their guiding philosophy revolves around the idea that we should invest in garments we can wear time and time again. 

Sustainability has been at the core of the brand since day one, even though the term only gained significant traction in the fashion world after 2009. Half of their first collection was crafted from durable cotton fabrics, with a continuous commitment to using animal- and environmentally-friendly materials—an ethos likely influenced by their humanitarian mother and entrepreneurial father.

Oversize flowy shirt and Flowy trousers
233F300-012_packshot_1Oversize flowy shirt
233F603-012_packshot_1Flowy trousers
233F300-012_packshot_1Oversize flowy shirt
233F603-012_packshot_1Flowy trousers

Collections

The Dagmar sisters don’t just design their clothes—they live in them. Their wardrobes are built on pieces they’ve created, each one tested and worn in real life. And while the brand leans minimalist, you will recognize a Dagmar garment if you see one on a street thanks to a distinct magnetism—fluid shapes, muted tones, and an artistry that feels intimate and graceful. The House of Dagmar styles are made with care, meant to be loved—and worn—for years.

Fall/Winter

Dagmar’s fall-winter collections unfold in layers with outerwear, tailoring, and knits being the main heroes. We see relaxed coats with oversized silhouettes, structured and utility jackets with a sculptural slouch, cozy neutral knits. The tones are muted, the textures unique—leather beside chunky wool, corduroy meeting viscose with a wink. Each collection may borrow from different worlds (like FW24’s nod to Georgia O’Keeffe), but the signature is unmistakable—offbeat poise, grounded in instinct.

Spring/Summer

Spring-summer mood from House of Dagmar is ease and air—draped dresses, lightweight knits, linen and cotton shirts that move with each gesture and the breeze. The palette softens to white, sand, cream, with the occasional whisper of sheer or a trace of crochet. Nothing clings, yet everything breathes and flatters. SS by House of Dagmar is a celebration of the female beauty—not loud or deliberate, but natural—like sunlight on skin. These are clothes for feeling good on your body, not performing it.

Bestsellers

While most pieces come and go with the seasons, a few stay put—iconic and refined in new colors each year. These aren’t one-season wonders. They’ve earned their spot for being loved, worn, and asked for again. Dagmar’s bestsellers don’t chase trends—they’re the kind of staples that become your favorites without trying too hard.

Outerwear

House of Dagmar coats, such as the Relaxed double coat, are the kind fashion insiders line up for and keep forever—made from premium wool, they’re sleek, weighty, and luxurious in their minimalist simplicity. The Dagmar trenchcoats lean classic but not boring—cut with clean lines, subtle detail, and versatility that makes them work across seasons and wardrobes. Check out the Long trenchcoat, for instance. Then, their wool Double jackets are tailored with sculptural precision—sharp, structured, but still soft. And there are the House of Dagmar jackets with utility soul—like the Field cotton jacket—minimal and high-performing, they are made to handle real life without looking like it.

Relaxed double coat and Fold-up ribbed beanie JOAN
253F805-813_packshot_1Relaxed double coat
223F910-999_packshot_1Fold-up ribbed beanie JOAN
253F805-813_packshot_1Relaxed double coat
223F910-999_packshot_1Fold-up ribbed beanie JOAN

Tops

House of Dagmar Sculpted tube top is a minimalist’s take on eveningwear—sleeveless, artfully draped, subtly structured, with enough drama to stand out and shine. The Asymmetric shirt has also become a signature—fold-over collar, off-kilter charm, and often finished with just three buttons—many House of Dagmar shirts feature this nod to three sisters. And then there are House of Dagmar tops, such as the Brushed top, their softest bestseller—like a knit tee but lighter, slightly fuzzy to the touch, and built for layering or wearing solo when you want to feel comfy without looking plain.

Sculpted tube top and Organza maxi skirt
XXXF112-999_packshot_1Sculpted tube top
243F011-999_packshot_1Organza maxi skirt
XXXF112-999_packshot_1Sculpted tube top
243F011-999_packshot_1Organza maxi skirt

Tailoring

Tailoring is perhaps Dagmar’s strongest point. The Collarless blazer is a cult fave—cinched waist, soft shoulders, sculptural buttons take us back to the ’80s and awaken a sweet nostalgic feeling. Another icon is the Wide suit trousers, a masterclass in proportion—pleated, fluid, and available in everything from linen to wool, depending on the season. And the Houndstooth blazer? This House of Dagmar blazer is a timeless check with attitude—single-breasted, one-buttoned, and impossible not to notice.

Collarless blazer and Straight-fit leather trousers
261F208_packshot_1Collarless blazer
233F608-999_packshot_1Straight-fit leather trousers
261F208_packshot_1Collarless blazer
233F608-999_packshot_1Straight-fit leather trousers

Jeans

The Stockholm-based label’s denim is the stuff of wardrobe miracles: cool in cut, comfortable in fabrication, and refreshingly fair in price. It offers the luxury of Italian-made denim with the laid-back sensibility of Scandinavian design. Each style of House of Dagmar jeans comes in a range of lengths, making that elusive perfect fit far easier to find. Up for something voluminous? The Baggy fit denim jeans are your choice. Love the straight-leg attitude? The Loose-fit straight jeans never go out of style.

Houndstooth blazer and Baggy fit denim jeans
253F203-887_packshot_1Houndstooth blazer
251F621-595_packshot_1Baggy fit denim jeans
253F203-887_packshot_1Houndstooth blazer
251F621-595_packshot_1Baggy fit denim jeans