• photography by ANNA GRANBERG

    20 Minutes with Minimarket: an interview with Sofie Elvestedt

    Written by Mari Florer

    Minimarket wants to design clothes that build confidence. They jokingly refer to an expression they call “dignified pyjamas”.

    The designers want people to feel free and comfortable, whether they’re at a party or at work.

    “Many fashion garments have a tendency to make you feel inadequate”, Sofie says after telling me she only has twenty minutes to spare.

    Minimarket converted to a fashion brand 2006. The name came from their clothing store.

    SE: A friend and I had a boutique with the same name, in SoFo, in Stockholm. We were selling clothes created for our shop by young Swedish and Danish newly graduated designers.

    Her sisters and current colleges Pernilla and Jennifer did their internship at Minimarket. Soon, all sisters started to design easy-to-wear clothes as a complement to the young designers’ more advanced garments.

    SE: We sold really well.

    One day Weekday called. They were interested in selling our clothes. When we got their first order we closed the store.

    At first the three sisters designed all together, but today they are splitting up the work to be more effective.

    SE: But we are all involved in all different parts. We discuss a lot.

    Sofie is the older sister and the head of the sales part and her design approach is very business focused.

    SE: I have a bigger say over certain garments we call sell pieces. These are more basic, and must be found in order to withdraw money. I like safeguards.

    Pernilla Elvestedt takes care of the material sourcing and production, and is also contributing extra to shoes and accessories.

    The third sister Jennifer Elvestedt is the titled designer, accompanied by Abril Vergara, junior designer.

    We look at the AW14 collection hanging on rails. There are prints and patterns inspired by the moon and the space. Colors like blue, green and orange are frequently used. The shoes are standing on white boxes in the middle of the room.

    Some products stand out. A pair of cow patterned shoes, a sweater with a wolf howling in front of the full moon and a black and green tartan woollen cap.

    MB: Is it possible to print on any material?

    SE: It is almost possible. But some cannot be printed on since it depends on the structure of the fabric.

    MB: Are you visiting the factories or producers to see that everything is in order?

    SE: We have good control of the production and we visit our factories on regular basis. There is just one of the producers with which we are not very happy, they have failed with logistics and delivery dates for 2 seasons in a row, and unfortunately we have had to replace them for our next season.

    MB: How can you as a designer take responsibility for the environment?

    SE: It’s hard. All products drain the resources on earth. We can choose the right fabrics. Our most common fabric Cupro is free from toxins. We have tried new coloring techniques for example we’ve made scarves which are coloured with fruit and spices.

    MB: So, what does this summer’s outfit look like?

    SE: Oh, it’s hard to pick one outfit. I think a straight and flowy silhouette with many layers. We like to mix different lengths, for example we often combine thin pants with a dress on top, and then a shorter jacket on top of that. And you need a hat of course.

    We sell a lot of hats. Sometimes I wonder who it is that buys all these hats, as I don’t see them so often in the streets.

    Minimarket is not following trends. They do what they feel like.

    SE: We have a lot of colors and patterns every year and we hope our customers use them many years. It´s better to buy fewer items with good quality.

    It’s a little chaotic in the office and those who work may sit where there is space. A young woman is sitting on the floor and cutting out a pattern. Sofie helps an assistant to move her computer to an empty seat.

    Minimarket moved into this place in September 2013 and are now renovating. They don’t allow us to take pictures inside.

    MB: How many are employed here?

    SE: Only five. A lot of people think that we mean that the design department is only five people, but it is actually the whole company.

    MB: Are you sisters often arguing?

    SE: It’s good to clear the air sometimes. Everyone needs to do that periodically. It helps you get back on the track again. I love working with my sisters and I’m very proud of what we have accomplished.

    Pernilla asks Sofie if she is finished with the interview.

    SE: Yes, I am.

     
  • photography by SANDRA MYHRBERG
    stylist MICHAELA MYHRBERG
    hair & make up PARI DAMANI
    model SANDRA J / Stockholmsgruppen
    jacket SCHOTT
    bathing suit worn as top GUDRUN SJÖDÉN
    sunglasses CHRISTIAN DIOR

    Voyager

    by Sandra Myhrberg
    dress ANNA MARGARETA SVENSSON /
    THE SWEDISH SCHOOL OF TEXTILES
    cycling shorts ELIN ENG
    sunglasses ANNA-KARIN KARLSSON
    necklace LAPPONIA
    bracelet MARIA NILSDOTTER
    dress TIGER OF SWEDEN
    blouse BEATE GODAGERMUUSE
    gloves PUMA
    sunglasses FENDI
    earring MARIA NILSDOTTER
    coat RAINS
    dress ELIN ENG
    sunglasses JIMMY CHOO
    shoes JENNIE-ELLEN
    rings BJØRG
    earring MARIA NILSDOTTER 
    top worn underneath NOOID
    top WHYRED
    necklace LAPPONIA
    earring MARIA NILSDOTTER
    sweater BRUUNS BAZAAR
    shorts 2ND DAY
    cycling shorts ELIN ENG
    sunglasses CHRISTIAN DIOR
    bag worn as backpack WEEKDAY
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    ring BJØRG
    top STAND BLACK NUDE
    top worn underneath ELIN ENG
    shorts WHYRED
    sunglasses MONOKEL
    jewellry BJØRG
    bag MAKE UP ARTISTS OWN
     
     
    sweater YUSUKE MAEGAWA x MUUSE
    trousers ANNA MARGARETA SVENSSON
    THE SWEDISH SCHOOL OF TEXTILES
    trousers worn underneath WEEKDAY
    sunglasses ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
    jockey hat MALINDA DAMGAARD
    ring MÄRTA LARSSON
    bracelet BJØRG
  • shirt WHYRED
    trousers RODEBJER
    necklace BJØRG
    bracelet & rings REBECCA BONAPARTE
    photography by RICKARD SUND / Agent Bauer
    stylist REBECCA COHEN / Agent Bauer
    make up ALEXANDRA ARONSSON / Agent Bauer
    hair ELIN ERIKSSON / Agent Bauer
    model LINNEA / Stockholmsgruppen
    photographers assistant BJÖRN WEIDINGER
    stylists assistant LISA AVASJÖ

    Knock on wood

    by Rickard Sund by Michaela Widergren
    coat DIANA ORVING
    shirt TIGER OF SWEDEN
    trousers MENCKEL
    belt STYLISTS OWN
    necklace & ring REBECCA BONAPARTE
    ring on ring finger MARCEL BEDRO
    coat CARIN WESTER
    trousers DIANA ORVING
    sunglasses PRADA
    necklace & ring REBECCA BONAPARTE
    ring on ring finger MARCEL BEDRO
    jacket CARIN WESTER
    trousers COS
    sunglasses PRADA
    belt BEYOND RETRO 
    top CARIN WESTER
    trousers CHEAP MONDAY
    dress RODEBJER
    coat MENCKEL
    trousers EMELIE JOHANSSON / THE SWEDISH SCHOOL OF TEXTILES
    top COS
    rings REBECCA BONAPARTE
    chamisole WHYRED
    trousers COS
    shoes NIKE
    bracelet SOPHIE BY SOPHIE
    rings REBECCA BONAPARTE
    sweater CARIN WESTER

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