TOKo
This long blue running-stitch coat from the ever-innovative, Tokyo-based NUNO, is reversible in two shades of indigo. The double-collared Rosen Shanghai blouse will reflect a flattering hint of rose across the wearer’s complexion, while the hand-tinted ALEX+SVET necklace will bring a subtle glow to any outfit. tokosantafe.com
Sign of the Pampered Maiden
With a combination of sculpture, embroidery, sewing and beading, Israeli jewelry artist Ayala Bar creates luxurious pieces perfect for an evening out with friends or an intimate fireside rendezvous with your most special person. signofthepamperedmaiden.com
Amaral Munoz
Jewelry designer Amaral Munoz works with gorgeous materials from his quiet studio overlooking Santa Fe. These two choker-length pieces combine the subtle gleam of onyx, with the sparkle and shine of spinel and gold. Available at dianewestart.com.
Santa Fe Trail Outfitters
Kiddie t-shirts from Keep Nature Wild will bring a smile to the young lions and lionesses of your pride. By the way: the brand picks up a pound of trash for every product sold. Available at santafetrailoutfitters.com
Standard & Strange
This cooler-than-thou wool-cashmere zip cardigan is incredibly soft to the touch. Relaxed through the chest, the sweater fits comfortably at the waist with a band of ribbing. Knitted flat on vintage machines, then hand-linked together by the master craftspeople at The Real McCoy’s, this is a classic you’ll keep forever. standardandstrange.com
Eternity
This Robert Graham quarter-zip tech sweater sports the brand's signature floral skull argyle print. It has a stand collar and is made of a poly-spandex blend. @eternitybykaldoun
True West Gallery
True West, home to many master silversmiths, is a destination for jewelry lovers. Shown here: the Baca Cross by Lawrence Baca, beaded pieces by Shoofly 505, a magnificent bolo tie by Darryl Begay, and vintage sterling silver cuffs from Peyote Bird. truewestgallery.com
Standard & Strange
Designed by The Real McCoy's and inspired by ‘70s Western classics, this full down jacket is made entirely out of black Japanese deerskin and lined with a soft, insulating nylon fabric. Front and back yokes are made from a single piece of black suede for a little extra sexiness. standardandstrange.com
Standard & Strange
The Brick Trio jacket transforms the boxy, three-pocket, classic work jacket into wearable art with tonal horn buttons, an intricate wool-blend brick-patterned patchwork, bold top-stitching, and yarn tassels. As with all Bode designs, the sumptuous sum is much greater than the parts. standardandstrange.com
Heritage by Hand
Made by the artists of Hijas de la Luna, a social enterprise bringing together indigenous Andean textile artists, weavers, designers, and researchers, all of whom work in one of the cultural landscapes on the UNESCO World Heritage list: the Quebrada de Humahuaca and three pastoralist communities in the Puna Highlands of northern Argentina. The naturally dyed yarns of this shawl are woven in a bird’s eye pattern. heritagebyhand.com
Spirit of the Earth
The vibrant colors of Guatemala elevate this beautifully detailed, tailored coat by Alix of Bohemia into a showstopper. Spirit of the Earth pairs it with a berry-colored scarf by Fig & Bella and an ombre pink moonstone and opal necklace by Lena Skadegard. A warming rainbow for both their wearer and everyone she meets. spiritoftheearth.com
Spirit of the Earth
A freshwater pearl and 18k gold pendant by local jeweler Tony Malmed is a one-of-a-kind treasure. Shown here with an ombre pink moonstone and opal necklace by Lena Skadegard with an 18k gold clasp, both pieces will light up the eyes of the light of your life. spiritoftheearth.com
Heritage by Hand
Handspun and handwoven llama textiles represent a millennia-old tradition of Omaguaca communities in the Quebrada de Humahuaca region of Jujuy, Argentina. This poncho, woven in a bird’s eye pattern of natural llama colors, is a bit of ancient heritage made by women to preserve their culture and their ecosystem while supporting their families. heritagebyhand.com
The Collective
Delightful beaded clutches reminiscent of the Deco era will help you step into The Great Gatsby of an evening. The gin will flow like wine. Or vice versa. thecollectivesantafe.com
Eternity
Roja perfumes and colognes for men and women are a signature of the Eternity boutiques on Santa Fe’s San Francisco Street. In particular, we love Amber Oud’s classic blend of rose, saffron and oud. Pure olfactory luxury. @eternitybykaldoun
The Collective
Wow your next hostess with the gift of a dazzling 64-inch rope of faux pearls. Ask for a special gift box to heighten the gesture. thecollectivesantafe.com
Eternity
Make hearts go pitty-pat as you walk into a room with these Italian-made sequined slides. The floral design is also available as a low boot. @eternitybykaldoun
Dixon Rand
Raw Japanese dark indigo denim. Pearly snaps. Two front flap pockets with boot stitched detail, nickel-rimmed pearl snaps, and an exaggerated back batman yoke with additional boot stitching. You’ll never let go of this perfect and entirely handmade iteration of the timeless cowboy shirt. Shown here with a fringed Desert Life bandana in denim blue. dixonrand.com
Photo by Dave Bryce
Eternity
Famous for its prints and its outstanding details at cuff and collar, Robert Graham continues to serve up lively top-quality men’s shirts. @eternitybykaldoun
Peyote Bird Designs
Jewelry artist Jock Favour hand-cuts stones and pours his own silver ingot bars to have complete control of his materials. When he casts a piece, he carves tufa molds that give his jewelry a unique textural signature. His work is among the silver and turquoise treasures at Peyote Bird Designs. peyotebird.com
Photo by Laura Petrilla
Eternity
A staple of a well-dressed man’s wardrobe is a lightweight leather jacket. This one is handmade in Italy of lamb leather and is available in several cuts and colors. @eternitybykaldoun
Bodhi Bazaar
White + Warren cashmere basics to style with jeans, a tailored jacket, or your best taffeta party skirt. Available in several colors and shapes, from the crewnecks shown here to hoodies. @bodhibazaardevargascenter
Belle Brooke
Rock + Feather is an all-women-made gallery on Canyon Road. It showcases Belle Brooke Designs’ fine jewelry, made with 100% recycled sterling silver and thoughtfully sourced natural gemstones and diamonds. Each piece is its own work of art, made by hand in the artists' on-site studio using traditional goldsmithing tools and techniques." bellebrooke.net
Santa Maria Provisions
Translucent hand-carved resin links transition from amber to chocolate and back again, catching the light and intriguing the eye. Princess length with adjustable closure. @santamariaprovisions
Bittersweet
This matte lariat necklace graces wrist or neck with an undulating gold chain and a cluster of baroque pearls. Each piece is handcrafted in Santa Fe, influenced by the opulent visions of the Bittersweet crew. bittersweetdesigns.com
The Golden Eye
This jewel box of a jewelry store always tempts with something intriguing and original. Here, the sophisticated colors and textures of Ethiopian hydrophane opal, orange and green tourmaline, pink sapphire, and a hint of diamonds beckon you in to explore. goldeneyesantafe.com
JJ Justice
How do you spot the coolest of dudes? You look for this custom men’s hat in luscious blue-gray felt and finished with intriguing bands of leather and textile. The dudeness is double-verified with the gray eyelash-fringe scarf from the Jerry Kaye Collection. jjusticestudio.com
JJ Justice
Covered in ostrich feathers tinted to a sassy pale turquoise, JJ Justice’s sensuous purse is the right size to carry your evening essentials...up to and including that out-of-print paperback treatise on poetry you like to read when no one’s looking. jjusticestudio.com
JJ Justice
Your entrance is guaranteed to be grand when clothed in a fringed graffiti jacket tailored from sophisticated fabrics and findings. Designed and made in the United States. jjusticestudio.com
Nathalie
Black cotton with cobalt and white borders and bands of turquoise embroidery is finished with tiny turquoise tassels. It’s insouciant and quite positively chic. If you buy it for someone else, you may well just end up keeping it for yourself. nathaliesantafe.com
JJ Justice
Subtle tones whose intriguing textures make you look twice. Comfortably washed fabrics. Modern styling. Combine these Jerry Kaye Collection pieces to outfit your beau with perfect holiday gifts. jjusticestudio.com
Red River Mercantile
Layer your fella in evergreens. The olive-green chamois shirt from Schott NYC is styled-up with a button-down collar and single-patch chest pocket. The tie-dyed long sleeve henley from Toad&Co is a fun and subtle layering piece. The pièce de la resistance: a Barbour diamond-quilted cardigan which is poly-filled for extra warmth in the chilly season. redrivermercantile.com
Dixon Rand
Bring out your fiery side when you knot a fringed Desert Life bandana in harvest gold at your neck. Should still more fire be required, perhaps a tug from a stainless steel flask will bridge the gap. Choose between Snake Oil: A Cure for What Ails Ya or Happy Trails designs. dixonrand.com
Photo by Dave Bryce
Meraki Boutique
The balloon shoulder of this Dear John sweater makes it a unique addition to your wardrobe. The sumptuous colors of its fruit-stripe pattern will make it a favorite. merakiboutiquesf.com
Meraki Boutique
The luscious Tolani navy flannel shirt is enriched with linear embroidery. Driftwood jeans are famous for their one-of-a-kind embroideries, and this pair of high-rise beauties is no exception. Together, they are a revival of ‘70s Santa Fe style. merakiboutiquesf.com
Citrus Santa Fe
The colorful tweed body of this scarf from Italy‘s Forte Forte design is delectable. But it’s the wildness of its dark fringes that really makes a statement. Wrap yourself up in dreams of doing something a little crazy and wonderful! @citrus_santafe
Centinela Traditional Arts
A visit to this Chimayó store is both an education in traditional weaving and a trove of giftable goodness. Here, a handwoven scarf by Leigh Alexander. chimayoweavers.com
Photo by Dave Bryce
Citrus Santa Fe
A gorgeous pair of shoes made by a women’s co-op in Pakistan of leather, fabric, and faux fur. With this pattern gracing your feet, you will be the belle of the ball…and you will not lose either of them at midnight. @citrus_santafe
TOKo
British painter Carole Waller has designed wearable art for decades, always bringing her keen eye for color and texture into her work. This scarf melds calming, earthy tones in a pattern that vibrates with subtle detail. The ALEX+SVET of Paris necklace is made with an adjustable cord and beads hand-tinted by the artists themselves. tokosantafe.com
Momo Taos
On the left, two Jeff Brock necklaces crafted from beads of his own making. Materials include desert jasper, Polish amber, aircraft aluminum, Mexican snowflake obsidian, and mother-of-pearl. On the right, a stunner crafted from quartz beads made by the ancient Tairona civilization which flourished, prior to Spanish colonization, in what is now Colombia. momotaos.com
Belle Brooke
Rock + Feather is an all women-made gallery on Canyon Road. It showcases Belle Brooke Designs fine jewelry, made with 100% recycled sterling silver and thoughtfully sourced natural gemstones and diamonds. Each piece is its own work of art, made by hand in the artists' on-site studio using traditional goldsmithing tools and techniques." bellebrooke.net