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Danish Brand Anonymous Copenhagen Introduces New Sneaker Collection
The B-Corp Certified shoe and accessory brand is known for their touch of vintage style. Now, they’re releasing sneakers. Three new styles make up their Spring/Summer 2025 sneaker collection.

Anonymous Copenhagen was part of that cool Copenhagen street style chic long before we looked to Copenhagen Fashion Week for vintage style inspiration.

The B-Corp certified footwear and accessories brand, which recently celebrated their 10 year anniversary, is known for their stylish footwear, from their ruched boots to their stiletto heels. Now, the ethical brand has expanded into the sneaker category with their debut Spring/Summer 2025 sneaker collection.

“Expanding into sneakers was a natural evolution for us; our customers value quality, craftsmanship, and timeless design, and we wanted to bring those same principles to a more casual, everyday category,” said the brand’s founder, Alexander Ziegler Petersen.

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My Everyday Commuting Shoe Is…a Heel
Anonymous Copenhagen’s Trini 40 Stiletto can withstand any commute.

This year I decided to lean back into heels. Not sky-high stilettos but strappy, kitten-heeled sandals and little pointed pumps—styles that can elongate the leg and elevate an outfit while still being comfortable enough to spend an entire day running around in them.

My love of wearing a suede sneaker or a chic black flat is well-documented, but an everyday heel I could slip on just as easily had eluded me until a couple of months ago. That’s not to say I didn’t already own a fair share of heels, statement styles I love dearly, but most I can only wear for a few hours tops before the cramping kicks in (and if a subway commute is involved, forget about it). Hours of market scrolling led me straight to Anonymous Copenhagen’s Trini 40 Stiletto.

Don’t let the name fool you—the heel comes in at just 40mm (that’s around an inch and a half), which I’ve discovered is the ideal height for trekking from the office to the train to a deskside and finally home. I’ve worn them on sunny days and in the rain and they

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