Three Colors to Wear This Fall

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A desire for tranquility, strength and optimism have inspired the color palette for our Pre-Fall 2018 capsule. We've taken the edge off by creating hues that work with most skin tones and look fantastic back to black.  The result is a collection of easy-to-wear pops of color that are not only re-energizing but have longevity.

Explore our key colors of the season:

A Dash of Saffron

Fabulously sophisticated when paired with confident neutrals like deep black, paper white or rich sable; Saffron is a spicy yellow with an exotic touch. Create a signature style or look by combining Saffron with unexpected colors. Experiment and have fun.


A Pop of Pimento

Like the change in the color of autumn leaves, orange often represents the shift in seasons. This unexpected shade transforms the seasonal color story with a vibrant splash sure to wake up your wardrobe. A key statement color likePimento helps round out a wardrobe that is both functional and on-point.

Caper is the New Black

A versatile “neutral” with chameleon-like ability to transcend the seasons. This tranquil shade of a green has a grounding influence on so many other colors and works seamlessly back to denim and neutrals. Use Caper to up-level your color game. 

Celebrate shorter days, cooler weather and fresh directions. This fall, create your own story and style by rethinking timeless favorites and exploring new color and luxe textures. Everyone has a story to tell.

 

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Embracing the Light with Stella Carakasi

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San Francisco Bay Area designer, Stella Carakasi, features her women's collection at stellacarakasi.com and at her flagship store in Berkeley, California. Stella explains, "My clothes are designed for women who value quality and practicality and are not afraid to be unique and a bit eclectic. They are confident, bohemian at times, and they like to make personal statements with their style. My clothes are not about age or body type, but rather about lifestyle." 
Read more about Stella Carakasi, her journey, her lifestyle, and her philosophy on life/work balance.
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4 Easy Steps to Transition Your Wardrobe

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Transitioning your clothes from one season to the next doesn’t have to be a chore. … Continue reading 4 Easy Steps to Transition Your Wardrobe From Summer to Fall
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Stella Carakasi Flagship Store Is Turning One!

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Stella wanted to create a beautifully curated boutique that was more than just a showroom, but a creative space to collaborate with other artists, local designers and to connect with her customers.
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Sustainable Shopping: 5 Tips For Reducing Your Fashion Footprint

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Here at Stella Carakasi we are constantly looking for ways to infuse sustainability into our clothing and the way we do business because we believe that even the smallest of choices can make a big impact. With this in mind, we thought we would share some ways to incorporate sustainability into your own life, especially when shopping for clothes!

5 Tips For Reducing Your Fashion Foot Print:

1. Shop online

  • According to this analysis, 22 percent of a garment’s climate impact comes from the process of a consumer driving to the store to try something on, driving to another store to try that thing on, then bringing their final selection home in their car. Shopping from home means one less car on the road! The courier service that delivers your package (such as UPS, FedEx, or USPS) is like public transportation for your clothing: efficient at moving a lot of stuff with minimal fuel.
  • Shopping online gives you access to the retailer’s mission and story, you have the opportunity to learn about what they are doing to make fashion more sustainable before making your purchase.
  • Know your size and refer to the manufacturer’s size specifications to hone in on the best fit for your size and shape to reduce return shipping.

  • 2. Prioritize natural fabrics
    Synthetic materials like polyester, nylon, and acrylic can take up to 1,000 years to decompose—which means that all of the polyester that has ever been made still exists. Those materials account for a large chunk of the clothing that’s currently sitting in landfills. Choosing all-natural fabrics is one way to work toward a more sustainable wardrobe—try silk, organic cotton, wool, hemp, cashmere, alpaca, and Tencel, which are more luxurious, breathable and feel great on your body. (Stella even uses recycled paper in some of her sweaters!)

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    3. Invest in high-quality products, not quantity
    Choose clothes that are made with the best craftsmanship, the finest materials, and timeless classic design. Durability is a key component in the environmental impact of a garment because its carbon footprint decreases every year that you own it.

    4. Consider the number of uses
    Ask yourself: “Can I wear this to work and to brunch?” and “Can I wear this in multiple seasons, or year-round?”. When you choose clothes that you can picture in different places and climates you’ll keep them longer and get more use.

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    5. Capsule your wardrobe
    A clothing capsule is an extremely edited collection of versatile pieces that can be endlessly mixed and matched, so that you get maximum use out of minimal possessions. The goal is to gain clarity of your personal style and only purchase pieces that make you feel like your best self. With a thoughtfully curated wardrobe, you can easily put together a great outfit and you’ll no longer find yourself making hasty purchases because you have nothing to wear. (You can contact a stylist at Stella Carakasi to get styling advice and help curating your own capsule.)

    As part of our effort to support sustainable fashion we are excited to announce that throughout the month of June and for the first half of July, our flagship store in Berkeley, California will be hosting an in-store pop-up with Vincetta Studio, a collection of season-less pieces with intentionally minimalist design.  To kick off this exciting collaboration, we are co-hosting a Sip & Shop event Monday, June 11, 2018, from 4 to 6 pm. Click here to RSVP!

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