Summer has a fading quality – we hold on to every warm day and evening; cherish the family dinners out on the patio and wear white for as long as we can!
 
Well where is the rule that we can’t wear white all the time everyday all year long? I do it and so can you! Let's think about the beauty of wearing white fashionable pieces now, into late summer and fall with grace and style. Fall is the ultimate fashion season…the transition into Fall needs to be thoughtful and seamless. What better than a white shirt paired with wheat colored pants and skirts, lilac, cinnamon and sage hues in light sweaters, wraps and scarves to accessorize, to make the white “pop” keeping the brightness of summer alive.

I also believe that suede is a timeless texture and organic look that can be worn in Summer (suede tees big this Summer) and into Fall making the fashion transition easy. I suggest our best selling Lorena Vest to go with any top, button down or light sweater – it is a flattering shape and comes in every color one can imagine!
 
To order a custom made Lorena vest please call 505-988-5969 or email Char at char@saintestate.com. 3 weeks for delivery. 


A wonderful accessory to all these early Fall style ideas are the Charlotte earrings by D&A Designs, in Labradorite - the smokey semi precious stones are soft and complementary to any outfit.

As I head to Spain later this Fall I am reminded that all women in Europe wear a white clean cut button down shirt everyday – always with a stunning jacket, sweater or wrap so let us take a cue from those that are in the “fashion know,” keep it classic, simple and elegant and you will always look fantastic day or night!
 
We loved having so many friends, family and wonderful customers stop by Char Designs at The White Studio during Indian Market week. Please keep coming especially as the Fall weather in Santa Fe is so lovely and we have new designs coming  in all the time!

Enjoy your late summer time, with love,


See you soon!

Char De Vazquez
Owner & Founder
Char Designs - Saint Estate

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AuthorBrittny Dayes