The daffodils are out and the irises aren’t far behind so it’s time to say hello to spring and the array of colors the season brings. This year, blue is the color we want to wear for spring fashion in New Mexico with its range of hues as well as reminder of a bright spring sky. Whether it’s a breathtaking pair of sapphire and diamond earrings or a practical (and beautiful) indigo tote, let blue guide your closet this season.
Shopping for Blue Spring Fashion Trends in New Mexico

Golden Eye
Plunge into the deep blue sea with these 1.75 ctw. pear-shaped sapphires. They are set in 18k gold as well as shimmer and sparkle thanks to .08 ctw. of dazzling diamonds. They’re pictured here with 18k large pavé diamond hoops which are sold separately.

TOko
Hester Van Eeghan left a life in law and literature to design leather goods. Today the brand she started in 1988 is synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and an exuberant love of color. This leather bag in blue features a zippered closure, adjustable leather strap, and a main compartment with a handy small pocket. Designed in Amsterdam and handmade with love in Italy.

High Noon General Store
The Lake Hat is a custom collaboration between High Noon and Minga – a 4th generation hat-maker in Equador. Made of sheep’s wool, this classic hat is hand pressed with a 4 inch curved brim with creased crown, and cotton ribbon finishing.

Museum of New Mexico Foundation Shops
Spring may tease with warm days but don’t be fooled – the cold bite of winter loves to linger. This soft cashmere scarf is just the thing to keep you warm – and stylish – no matter what the weather.

TOko
Graph Zero’s indigo cotton workwear vest proves that something well-constructed and highly wearable can be oh-so stylish too. Based in Kojima, Japan, Graph Zero is known for their highly original indigo cotton pieces, like this vest with its eye-catching asymmetrical buttoning. It’s also the perfect piece for your transitional seasonal wardrobe.

Museum of New Mexico Foundation Shops
The Small East West Tote is not only smart looking but also smartly designed. It can hold a laptop comfortably and has removable handles so it can be washed. The distinctive indigo moon design is printed and dyed by a family of textile artists in Western India so each one is unique.
Story by Julia Platt Leonard
Featured Photo From High Noon General Store
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