A Week of Outfits: Irene de Klerk Wolters


Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

Photographs by Birgit Sfat for Cup of Jo.

“The way I think is in color,” says painter Irene de Klerk Wolters. “In the morning, I decide what color mood I’m in. If I need confidence, I’ll wear blue. White feels cheerful, so I might wear it if I’m having guests for dinner.” After a decade in Copenhagen, Irene and her family recently returned to the Netherlands. She now lives in Haarlem with her husband, Arjan, and two sons, Beau, 17, and Pepijn, 12 — plus a recent addition, a dog named Lou. Here, she shares five looks that are equal parts chic and comfortable…

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

Jeans: Mister k. Striped shirt: vintage Saint James, but . Blazer: Girls of Dust “from a few years ago,” similar. Boots: ATP Atelier, .

“In Copenhagen, our rental didn’t allow dogs. Our kids really, really love dogs, so we promised that we’d get one when we moved back to the Netherlands. Lou is the glue of the family. Walking a dog, you meet people in a very spontaneous way. We weren’t even fully unpacked, but our dog straight away helped us join our community.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

Jumpsuit: , similar. Shoes: .

“Eighteen years ago, I was a lawyer but wanted to work more creatively. Although I was already painting on the side, I was scared to quit. My job was all or nothing; there was no way to do it part time. I knew I’d take a huge financial cut and add lots of uncertainty. But I needed to try. I remember my manager saying, ‘Whatever you do, I know you’ll do a good job.’ That was so encouraging. I went from wearing heels and skirts to whatever I wanted. My style is still tailored — blazers, long pants — just more comfortable. And no more high heels.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

“I’ll be wearing new jeans and think, Oh, I just want to finish this one thing, and then get paint on them. Of course, it always happens with new clothes! The paint I use is water-based, so I can get it out with some effort. But I do like some paint splatters here and there.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

Trench: Mister k. Sweater: I Blame Lulu. Jeans: Vintage Levi’s, . Shoes: ASICS, similar.

“In countries where the climate is not that warm, the first impression you get of somebody is often in their coat. I can be wearing pajamas and a nice coat walking the dog, and I still feel put together. A few I inherited from my mum that I remember her wearing. A quality trench will last forever.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

“For getting groceries, running errands, or seeing friends, I ride my bike. It’s something I have done all my life living in the Netherlands and Denmark. We load up our bikes with kids, too. I bike in all my clothes. If it’s a flowy skirt or a dress, I just hold a bit in my hand so it doesn’t end up in the wheel.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

Blouse: “From my mother,” similar. Pants: H&M x Giuliva Heritage (2020), similar. Sneakers: Adidas, .

“My hair went from blonde to white quite early; and, especially in Copenhagen, it was very expensive to color it. At a certain point, I decided I wasn’t going to do that anymore.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style Irene de Klerk wolters

“I feel very good in a monochrome look. Wearing one color, I’ll play with texture, like mixing wool and silk. And I find neutrals calming. If I wore bright colors, it would make my mind restless.”

Irene de Klerk Wolters style Netherlands

Coat: Massimo Dutti from a few years ago, . Jeans: . Sweater: I Blame Lulu. Sunglasses: “They’re old Celine frames I put my prescription in,” similar. Earrings: Lie Studio.

“We planned to move to Copenhagen for two years but ended up staying for 10. One of the best things about living there is the local markets. From spring through fall, residents of different neighborhoods set up outdoor tables to sell clothes, shoes, home decor, toys — and it’s really good stuff. I was in heaven. I’d be on my bike, doing my thing, then see a local market and go have a look around. I bought lots of great secondhand stuff, including these Celine sunglasses. I hardly ever shopped at actual stores.”

Irene de Klerk Wolters style

Shoes: Blundstones. Socks: L’envers, similar. Coat: Massimo Dutti from a few years ago, . Jeans: . Sweater: I Blame Lulu.

“I like Blundstones and and . When we were moving back to the Netherlands, we weren’t sure where to live. I said, ‘Well, let’s be close to the ocean!’ Swimming in the sea is the best remedy when you’re feeling stressed or not happy. We all love coming to the beach to run around, including Lou.”

Amsterdam Netherlands street style

Thank you so much, Irene! You can follow her on Instagram, if you’d like.

P.S. More women share their weeks of outfits, including a color-loving architect and a six-foot thrifting genius.

(Photographs by Birgit Sfat for Cup of Jo.)

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