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THE SUNDAY EDIT VOL. 45 | COLORS OF SPRING

THE SUNDAY EDIT VOL. 45 | COLORS OF SPRING

VOL. 45

SUNDAY EDIT

Exclusively at Habits

 

COLORS OF SPRING 

A talking piece of Habits interpretation of translating avant-garde runway looks to realistic everyday styles, plus inspirational street outfits from NY Fashion Week.

 This season, Habits was inspired by our surroundings, the mountains. You will find hints of blues and greens with a crisp cream and white to mix in. Textures vary from perfectly weighted linen by Nick Fouquet, to Raquel Allegra’s delicious satin blends. Seek that Summer Breeze feeling in the latest collections.  

 Bold pops of green are an overarching theme this season. Inspired by rolling hills, June green grass, and delicious summer fruits, green is everywhere. Multiple shades are seen in Reese Cooper, Nick Fouquet, Private 0204, Nicholson & Nicholson, and Bode. We love green in Jackson Hole because it is practical yet elevated. Wearing a pop of green is a great way to add an interesting feature to any summer outfit. 

Blue is our secondary color this season. There are small trickles of blue found in most Spring pieces. Like our blue skies and blue lakes, variety in blue is shown throughout the shop. Light blue cotton is a staple for Spring and Summer outfits. Dark and rich hues of blue can be found in our favorite Chimala denim pieces. Pairing well with green, blue is a classic warm weather staple at Habits. 

Cream, blue, and green are great representations of the Summer we all adore in Jackson Hole. Green rolling hills and mountains, bright blue skies, cream wild flowers and clouds in the sky, it is all so dreamy. Intentional visions for Habits all begin around colors and textures. Colors bring cohesiveness throughout our store. Starting a new season fresh with collaborative themes between Habits & Habits Homme is so important to us to begin a new season. We hope you take inspiration from our lovely, colorful surroundings just as we do.

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