
About Us
OpéraSPORT is a Copenhagen-based fashion brand established in 2019 by Awa Malina Stelter and Stephanie Gundelach. The label is dedicated to creating thoughtfully crafted, wearable and accessible wardrobe staples with a modern aesthetic.
With Stelter’s rich knowledge in design and production, and Gundelach’s vast experience in styling and branding, the duo describes their business as a natural extension of their friendship. Based on the foundation of female friendship and motherhood, designing everyday pieces that empower women remains the mission.
Production is guided mainly by the use of recycled or organic fabrics and a production volume that aligns with demand without compromising design and aesthetics.

Mission, Vision, & Values
MISSION
We’re a fashion brand focused on creating garments where design, aesthetics, and quality are never compromised. Our goal is to reshape how clothing production is viewed, encouraging the industry to adopt a more thoughtful approach. We achieve this through timeless, yet contemporary designs that resonate with a diverse demographic.
VISION
Our vision is to lead the way toward a future where thoughtful garment production is the norm. We aim to be a driving force within the industry, setting new standards and challenging established norms. Through our work, we envision an industry that embraces innovation, values diversity, and maintains the highest quality. By creating garments that are both beautifully crafted and ethically produced, we aim to leave a lasting impact on our customers and the fashion industry.
VALUES
1. Quality: We are committed to delivering products of exceptional quality, ensuring our customers receive garments that are built to last.
2. Timelessness: We design pieces that transcend trends, focusing on aesthetics that endure over time.
3. Diversity: We celebrate diversity in design, offering garments that appeal to people of all backgrounds and fostering inclusivity within our brand.
4. Inclusivity: We ensure our garments are designed for all body types, sizes, and personal styles, promoting equal representation and accessibility.