Southwest Style

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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 print ponchoNavajo Cascade Poncho from Alice + Olivia.

southwestern-print pillows and shamsSouthwestern-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 ScarfTheodora & Callum southwestern-print scarf from Neiman Marcus.

southwest navajo print pouchesThese are so pretty! Southwestern Navajo leather-printed pouches from Corium Handmade Accessories.

southwestern and navajo accessoriesCrossroads duster coat, Southwestern lambskin beaded belt and Lucinda laced boots from Pendleton‘s Ranch Collection.

southwest indian bracelet and shoes from Paul & JoeSandals and jewelry from Paul & Joe.

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