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Péro: Folk Art Market Visiting Artist

Péro

To celebrate Folk Art Market, Santa Fe Dry Goods will debut the Péro new Fall 2018 Collection. Péro’s fresh take on the Fall palette includes hot pink and coral, a geometry of black and white checks, and accents of ornamental needle work.

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Gilda Midani: Folk Art Market Visiting Artist

Gilda Midani

Brazilian clothing designer Gilda Midani is known for the natural and mineral dyes she has created, and for the intricate paint splatters and hand-painted brush strokes that define her work.

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Aboubakar Fofana: Folk Art Market Visiting Artist

ABOUBAKAR FOFANA

Known as the foremost indigo-dyer in the world, Aboubakar’s design sense is influenced by a global aesthetic and truly world-class mastery of craft. Aboubakar describes indigo as “a living blue,” and dyes his textiles with the plants sourced from his very own indigo farm in Mali.

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Mieko Mintz: Folk Art Market Visiting Artist

Mieko Mintz

Japanese designer, Mieko Mintz, repurposes antique and vintage kantha-stitched textiles into jackets. Kantha is a distinct running stitch done by hand that originated in India 400 years ago.

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Closed Jeans for Pre-Fall

Closed Jeans for pre-fall have a soft tonal quality. Colors like dusty pink, sun bleached pumpkin, and different blues bring a new palette that can’t be missed. Closed Jeans pair with most of our clothing and it is fun to mix their unique colors with other sophisticated hues.

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Introducing Boboutic

Introducing Boboutic Conceptual knitwear  When we think knitwear, we often think of the garments that supplement an outfit rather statement pieces — the thin undershirt, the tights below a stunning dress, or the pullover sweater for an afternoon at home. Knitwear has been confined to essential, yet uneventful apparel. Boboutic’s mission rejects this quotidian notion of […]

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Inside | Out Vol. 2: Embroidery – The Craft of Two Hands

Historians may never know when embroidery first came into being, but it is safe to say that as long as people have been making clothes out of fiber, they have also been embroidering them. The sewing techniques people use to make, tailor, mend, or reinforce clothes also opens a world of possibilities to decorate and […]

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Inside | Out Vol 1: Defining Quality Cashmere

Daniela Gregis Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater

Cashmere yarns are the fiber of choice for those passionate about soft and luxurious knitwear. This diamond of the knitwear world can only be found in a few specific regions: Mongolia, the Tibetan Plateau, and Kyrgyzstan. It comes from the domesticated goats that live in these high and dry grassland areas. Beneath their thick, coarse […]

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