October Fashion
Photography by Lisa Staff + Styled by Bailey Gilliam
Street Style
Tony Bruno
Track coach at Hilton Head Island High School
Where are you going? To have lunch at Truffles.
What are you wearing? Palmettoes.
How would you describe your style? Sharp, tailored and timeless.
Fall ‘fits for fellas
While it seems that summer will never end here in the Lowcountry, these outfits are perfect for transitioning into the cooler months.
Street Style
Melissa Matus
Apparel specialist at Palmetto Running Company Shelter Cove
Where are you going? Shopping at the Farmers & Makers Market at The Shops at Sea Pines Center.
What are you wearing? The Back Door.
How would you describe your style? Posh, luxurious and versatile.
Fashion News
New collection at Spartina 449
The newest collection is out: the Maritime Forest Collection. Breathe in the fresh, salty air provided by Hunting Island’s maritime forest. Lined with palms and pines that stand tall and sprinkled with ancient live oaks with curved limbs that frame the sun and sand, this natural template is protected by the brand’s namesake, spartina grass. The salt marsh reminds us to appreciate our natural surroundings and inspires the earthy tones of Spartina 449’s Maritime Forest collection.
BC Bags at Maggie & Me
Maggie & Me is stocked with larger crossbody leather handbags from BC Bags. Pick up one in a fabulous fall neutral shade and another in a larger size with more room for the traveler or gal on the go.
Optical Solutions carries Matsuda
At its Shelter Cove location, Optical Solutions now carries Matsuda Eyewear, 250 Steps, 71 hours and 13 Craftsmen. Each design is crafted by hand in the renowned eyewear workshops of Sabae, Japan, and require up to two years and as many as 250 steps to bring it to life. This is eyewear created through 50 years of experimentation and creative exploration with each frame reflecting a unique journey from concept to construction.
New arrival at Palmetto Running Company
VEJA sneakers are made using fair-trade principles and are composed of raw and wild materials sourced from organic farming and ecological agriculture without chemicals or pollutants. The French shoemakers behind Veja believe that proactivity and transparency will bring about cultural change and, ultimately, save the environment. Sourcing and producing each of their leathers, cottons and rubbers through thoughtful, sustainable practices, each of their high-quality shoes is a testament to the promise of low-impact philosophies.
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Pumpkin spice and everything nice
It wouldn’t be fall without pumpkin spice, and it wouldn’t be fall fashion without the legendary pumpkin spice color. You don’t have to love pumpkin spice lattes to rock these fashionable finds from local stores and boutiques.