Best of the Season

Jason Wu

Our newest addition to Santa Fe Dry Goods takes a different beat for summer. Rich in glamour and sophistication, Jason Wu’s Pre-Fall 2025 has cocktail hour written all over it. In addition to Jason’s alternative interpretation of classical silhouettes, fascinating plays of texture define this first collection to the stores. Crinkled satin, brushed cotton canvas and asymmetrically cut mini-pleats create a delivery as pleasant to touch as it is to see.

Iris von Arnim

Even with temperatures high across the US, Pre-Fall is keeping us cool at the stores. Among these arrivals are some very special lightweight cashmere pieces from Iris Von Arnim that are all but butter to the touch: loose, latticework cable knits, brushed cashmere tees and the sweetest little collar shawl that has us craving sweater weather.

Schepers Bosman

New to Wild Life is Schepers Bosman, a small, artisan atelier based in the Netherlands. Designed by Sanne Schepers and Anne Bosman, the collection focuses on simplified silhouettes in high quality materials that will age well with time, such as densely woven cottons and rigid denims.

Faliero Sarti

A brand we loved in the 2010s has returned to Santa Fe Dry Goods with a flourish: Faliero Sarti. Known for their gauzy, often bijoux-sequined shawls, this is an accessory brand that has been sorely missed within our walls. Find within this first delivery a handful of soft, earth-toned cashmere pieces light enough to wear across the shoulders now, but warming enough to shield the neck later.

Ziggy Chen

Ziggy champions slow, intentional design—ultimately eschewing seasonal trends to pursue an aesthetic rooted in sensorial memory. The natural fibers of his practice, such as linen, hemp and cotton, are often treated in-studio via dyeing processes such as over-dyeing and piece-dyeing to achieve the label’s signature weathered patina. 

Officine Creative

The brains behind some of our favorite footwear, Officine Creative has arrived for fall in a mix of rugged and classic. The delivery includes the return of the heeled Denner alongside the new Blossom boots–a sporty style akin to a lug-soled hiking boot. And of course, we have received the fan favorite Ignis T. Oxford in Sauvage and Otto for the intellectual dressers among us.

R13

When R13 crafts a pair of jeans, such as their Selvedge Cuffed Romeo Jean, they begin with fabric born from traditional shuttle looms, yielding that self-finished edge—a true mark of deliberate artistry. These pieces possess a narrative, destined to age gracefully and uniquely with each wearer. The interplay of the selvedge edge and the inherent character of the twill weave transforms a simple pair of jeans into something deeply personal and truly enduring. 

By Walid

Wearing a By Walid is like wearing an intimate work of art. Often they are luxurious assemblages of Rococo silks, antique lace, vintage linen, Baroque embroideries and Spanish chinoiserie shawls. These pieces only improve with age, as the provenance of their cloth is poised to absorb a new story. Ultimately, By Walid’s clothes speak of craft and history at their most primal level.

Kaval

A visual departure from our other Pre-Fall arrivals, what has just come in is Kaval’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. A teeny-tiny Japanese studio, Kaval does not adhere to a typical fashion calendar, instead taking time to get each and every handmade detail perfectly right. The soft pallette of Tangerine and Watermelon—hand-dyed using bayberry and madder root—brings to mind the best of summer living: slow mornings, languid afternoons and sweet evenings watching the sun dip below the horizon.

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