
New Arrivals to Santa Fe Dry Goods
Toogood
LONDON, ENGLAND
Toogood is the brainchild of the two intensely artistic British sisters, Erica and Faye Toogood. Their collections are centered around their most basic philosophy: honoring the power and importance of the individual worker and artisan. Every label inside each garment has all the initials of the people who worked on it, from the cutter to the seamstress, bringing the wearer closer to the design and production process. Toogood is an intellectual yet grounded line with a certain amount of passion, poetry and aesthetic honesty brought to each piece.
Wommelsdorff
BERLIN, GERMANY
In 2008, Anne Schramm decided to start a small niche knitwear label that would tie together generations-old knitting techniques with the best cashmere yarns available. Gaining early career experience by working for multiple high-end designer brands, Anne founded Wommelsdorff in 2008, named after her grandmother, Maria Wommelsdorff. Her pieces combine crochet and knit traditions that have been passed down through her family. Every sweater is made to last a lifetime.
Monies
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Bold in form, innovative in materials, and sensational in scale, Monies creates jewelry with an emphasis on globally sourced materials. Featuring organic shapes and memorable materials, each of their pieces feels artifactual, as though they carry a history within them.
Asciari
SICILY, ITALY
Founded by a brother, Pietro, sister, Federica, and their mother Marta, Asciari is a family company motivated by the urge to make something timeless, essential and valuable.
Denise Betesh
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
Denise Betesh, originally from Brooklyn, moved to Santa Fe in 1989 and began to design and produce her signature jewelry collection featuring matte 22K recycled gold, conflict-free diamonds, cascading sapphires and bold garnets. Working from her Santa Fe studio, mused by the high desert landscape, Denise takes painstaking measures to create amazingly intricate and detailed pieces that are all truly one of a kind.
Biyan
SURABAYA, INDONESIA
Biyan Wanaatmadja is devoted to the long pursuit of beautiful things. The result of a lifetime of dedication and training, his eponymous line explores the nuance and power within modern specialty dress. Excitement surges through his work, where disparate elements, like silk organza and intricate beading, are juxtaposed to create something wholly unique.
Anaconda
MILAN, ITALY
Throughout her career, Monica Rossi’s designs have been informed by a deep love for displaying precious gems in the softest and most elegant of lights. Established in 1987, her brand, Anaconda, has evolved from a small accessories and clothing boutique into an extraordinary line of delicate, but powerful jewelry.
Pierre-Louis Mascia
COMO, ITALY
Hailing from Toulouse, France, Pierre-Louis Mascia is a trained illustrator and fashion designer, known for his scarves that feature extravagant prints. He uses collage to create intricate patterns of surprising visual clarity.
Dries Van Noten
ANTWERP, BELGIUM
Now helmed by Belgian designer Julian Klausner, Dries Van Noten’s line of clothing and accessories celebrates transformation. Having worked alongside Dries Van Noten on the women’s collections since 2018, Julian represents a natural connection between the fashion house’s past and future. He describes Dries Van Noten as an emblem of “the richness of life’s textures, where each garment tells a story of individuality.”
‘S Max Mara
REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY
Designed for easy living, ‘S Max Mara is a contemporary and relaxed offshoot of the traditional Max Mara brand with a focus on innovative materials, exceptional details and classic shapes.
Alanui
MILAN, ITALY
Alanui is an Italian knitwear brand founded by brother and sister duo Nicolò and Carlotta Oddi. Alanui’s journey started in 2016 with a collection built around a single unique piece, produced in an array of patterns and colors – the Cardigan. Translating into ‘large path’ in Hawaiian, the brand was born from the idea of a warm and emotion-charged garment that would travel with its wearer throughout their lifetime.
Plan C
MILAN, ITALY
Known for edgy design, strong color sensibility and uncompromising quality, Plan C is Carolina Castiglioni’s vision for what a modern and independent woman would wear. Unconventional and relaxed, Plan C pieces are sophisticated with a sense of ease. Carolina works with Japanese and Italian materials that she chooses for their technical and tactile qualities.




























































