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Article: Stylin' Santa FE; the New Mexico city's fashion sensibility epitomizes the Southwest: eclectic, artistic and individualistic. (Micro Scope).(clothing trends in Santa Fe, New Mexico)
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- WWD
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- October 10, 2002
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Walk down the street in Santa Fe and you'll pass some incredible women who see dressing as an art form. They wear everything from the traditional Southwestern look with long skirts, hoots and lots of turquoise, to a flowing tribal-print caftan or all black from head to toe with one accessory: a colorful beaded cap.
"Here you see people combining a lot of individual pieces into something beautiful," said Santa Fe interior designer Jane Smith. "It's not so much one outfit by one designer. People have fun getting dressed, and that's what so great about this town."
With its rich culture and history--a mix of Native American, Spanish and the Wild West--Santa ...
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