Autumn Hues I 2023

One palette sweep contains colors called burnt orange, rust, clay, brick, terra cotta, and burgundy

Left: Fringed Midi Skirt- 8 by YOOX: 50% Polyurethane, 50% Polyester coated fabric, fringes, solid color, unlined, zipper closure, no pockets, pencil style $90.00

Right: Clara Floral-Embroidered Velvet Blouse by Johnny Was: Crew neckline; keyhole front self-tie 3/4 blouson sleeves Elasticized cuffs Hem side slits Relaxed fit Pullover style Cotton $328.00

Left: The Kira Leather Pant by L’Academie: Zip fly with button closure Side slant pockets and back welt pocket Zipper detail at cuffs Supple leather fabric with paneled design 17″ at the knee breaks to 17.5″ at the leg opening Sale $140.00

Right: Semicouture Long Cardigan: 50% Cashmere, 50% Polyamide knitted, mélange, lightweight knit, brand logo, solid color, v-neck, long sleeves, button closing, no pockets 48% off at $170.00

Left: Azazie Samaria Sheath Sweetheart Neckline Dress: Ankle length Cap sleeves Slight scooped back Starburst ruched detail Hidden zipper closure Leg slit 10 colors $99.00 

Right: Amara Leather Puffer by LPA: Only small sizes left. Substantially reduced Polyester lining  Double-breasted with button closures Front welt pockets $114.00

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Feather-Detail High-Waist Skirt by Paula: Silk Side slit High waist Straight hem Not quite to ankles $683.00

Dridis Shirt Dress by Essential Antwerp: Mid calf Maxi dress, loose fit, belted waist, collarless shirt with camisole underlining,  long puffed raglan sleeves,  lined, buttoned fastening. 55% Recycled Polyester / 45% Polyester $355.00

Wool and Cashmere-Blend Turtleneck Dress by Chinti & Parker: Ribbed trims Side splits Slips on Mid-weight knit Two other colors 70% off at $184.00

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