How to Style Stine Goya Prints
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A Stine Goya print is a gift and a small puzzle. The colour does most of the work, so the styling job is mostly about knowing when to add and when to step back. Here is how I wear the Copenhagen label without overthinking it.
1. Try print on print
This is the Copenhagen move, and Stine Goya is built for it. Pair a floral dress with a striped knit, a checked trouser with a painterly top, and let the two artworks sit together. The trick is a shared colour: pick prints that have one tone in common and the clash reads considered rather than loud. The Boxy Jacket in Checks layers happily over a smaller floral.
2. Let one colour lead
For a quieter day, anchor a printed piece with a tonal flat and a single gold accessory so the colour carries the look on its own. A solid such as the Long Sleeve Rib Top in Chicory Coffee is the easy partner here, tucked into a printed trouser to ground the pattern.
3. Dress one piece up and down
The fluid viscose and lyocell pieces are the workhorses. A printed midi like the Romantic Long Dress in Poppies goes to the office with a flat and a structured bag, then to dinner with a heeled mule and a bold lip. Same dress, two moods.
4. Use solids and stripes as a base layer
Stripes act like a neutral in the Stine Goya world. A smocked stripe such as the Smocked Tunic Long Dress in Smocked Stripes calms a busy floral when you layer the two, and it works just as well on its own with a sandal.
5. Keep accessories simple
When the clothing is this expressive, the shoes and bag can stay quiet. A bare sandal, a soft loafer and one piece of gold jewellery are usually enough. Save the statement earrings for the days you wear a tonal solid.
Ready to put it into practice? Shop printed designer dresses, tops and trousers from the full Stine Goya collection at Luxury Shoes . New to the label? Start with our guide to who Stine Goya is, then see the current Pre-Fall 2026 edit.