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Sage Green Finds.

sage green finds

*Image above via photographer Jasmine Dowling.

Sage green has been a new favorite color in my wardrobe this year — I can’t get enough. For some reason it relaxes me, reminding me of cool corners, shade, lush late-summer quiet. Below, some of my favorite finds in this on-trend hue…

BREATHABLE OVERSIZED LINEN KAFTAN WITH STUNNINGLY INTRICATE CROCHETED PANELS —THIS PIECE WAS DESIGNED TO PACK EASILY AND IS ON SALE FOR 70% OFF CURRENTLY

FLORAL PRINTED SIMPLE PEASANT BLOUSE WITH PINTUCK DETAILING ON THE CHEST AND SLEEVES

FITTED CROP TANK TOP IN A COTTON-TWILL STRIPE PATTERN WITH POLISHED GOLD BUTTONS…CUTE WITH HIGH-WAISTED WHITE DENIM OR A PENCIL SKIRT

MEDIUM-SIZED MATTE METAL PLANTER WITH SCALLOPED EDGES — AND DON’T WORRY THIS POT DOES HAVE A DRAINAGE HOLE AT THE BOTTOM

SET OF TWO LONG FLUTED DECORATIVE CANDLESTICKS FOR $6!

SLEEVELESS POINTELLE-KNIT SCOOP NECK TOP WITH RIBBED HEM

HAND-POURED MELLOW HERB GARDEN SCENTED NATURAL WAX CANDLE — REMINDER THAT ONE OF MY FAVORITE HAND SOAPS (ALSO FROM THIS BRAND) IS AN AMAZON PRIME DEAL ATM

FLORAL MAXI SKIRT WITH SIDE SLITS AND ELASTIC WAIST IN A SUMMERY LINEN FABRIC

BUTTON-FRONT COTTON MIDI SKIRT WITH POCKETS — UNDER $40!

PLEATED HIGH-RISE LINEN SHORTS WITH SLANTED POCKETS AND CONTRAST TRIM

SQUARE TOE SLIP-ON MULE WITH BUCKLE DETAIL AND MINI BLOCK HEEL IN A GINGHAM PATTERN

OPEN BACK EMPIRE WAIST MAXI DRESS WITH SQUARE NECK AND PUFF SLEEVES…DOESN’T HURT THAT THIS DRESS IS ON SALE FOR HALF OFF RIGHT NOW

COLORED VEGAN LEATHER WOVEN SHOPPER TOTE — INSPIRED BY NAGHEDI, BUT UNDER $70

CLASSICALLY PATTERNED 500 THREAD COUNT EGYPTIAN COTTON DUVET COVER FOR A LITTLE EXTRA LUXURY IN THE BEDROOM

VERSATILE HAND BLOCK PRINTED FULL-LENGTH KAFTAN WITH V-NECK AND OPTIONAL CINCHED WAIST DETAIL

BELTED WIDE LEG JUMPSUIT WITH FLUTTER SLEEVES IN A FLORAL PATTERN

A few other fabulous finds not seen above…

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P.S. Closet organization gear.

P.P.S. Summer stripes.

P.P.P.S. Laws of conservation.

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