
Summer is in full swing and there’s never been a better time to shop local. Here are some of our favorite finds to decorate yourself or your home in summertime splendor.
Shop Summer Fashion and Home Decor in New Mexico

Catorilife
The Ankh is the sacred symbol of life from ancient Egypt. Catorilife has captured that spirit in an Ankh necklace made from recycled bronze. It hangs beautifully from an 18k gold vermeil curb chain. The golden tones represent light energy – the perfect summer talisman. Also available in gold.

High Noon General Store
Storage goes stylish with these ceramic terracotta alto jars from LA-based Adi Mizrahi and Ron Hellmann – aka MH Studio. Perfect in the kitchen or bathroom, they have a clean, contemporary look and feature a handy sturdy, flat knob.

Homefrocks
Breeze into summer with this marbled mineral dye cotton seed silk blouse from Homefrocks. It’s loose fitting with full length sleeves with cuffs, corozo nut buttons, and a shirt tail hem. Available in either woodrose or acqua.

Spirit of the Earth
It may be summer but in northern New Mexico, cool nights are a welcome respite from the heat. The Ada jacket from Spirit of the Earth is the perfect answer for smart evening wear. The hair on hide leather has an exquisite texture and sheen. The slim fit cut design features patch pockets, rounded collar, and horn buttons.

Zane Bennett Gallery
Robert Ebendorf takes a conceptual approach to jewelry, starting with materials that might seem familiar or ordinary, and then transforming them in astonishing ways. His Indian Dancing Ring made from copper and sterling silver is a case in point – simple yet absolutely riveting.

W Department
The classic Santoni Marta bag goes western. Made from brown suede it features fringe detailing and a chunky magnet snap closure. Inside, it has three handy card slots and a zip pocket so fashion and function are married beautifully.
Story by Julia Platt Leonard
Featured Photography From Homefrocks
Sponsored by Ricky Allen – Tara Earley Real Estate Group

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