I’m sure this correlates with my obsession with feathered fashions these days, but as much as I resisted the Southwestern prints coming back in style, I’m now embracing it and have an eye on a few must-haves of my own. Living in the Southwest, Native American-inspired prints seem to have always been readily available, however until recently, the colors were more limited to reds, navy blue, turquoise and mustard yellows. Softer tones are now on-trend, and I’m loving the creams and soft camel combos, and the more subtle incorporation of the traditional hues.
Here are just a few on my ever-growing wish list:
Navajo Cascade Poncho from Alice + Olivia.
Southwestern-print pillows and shams: Clockwise from bottom left: Navaho Crossroads sham, Navajo Contemporary sham, and Navajo chanile sham from Pendleton; Sereno pillow from Wolfum.
Theodora & Callum southwestern-print scarf from Neiman Marcus.
These are so pretty! Southwestern Navajo leather-printed pouches from Corium Handmade Accessories.
Crossroads duster coat, Southwestern lambskin beaded belt and Lucinda laced boots from Pendleton‘s Ranch Collection.
Sandals and jewelry from Paul & Joe.
