New Designer Spotlight: Gallerista
A fashion label showcasing one-of-a-kind statement pieces, Gallerista was founded by former gallery director and professional landscape artist, Diana Stelin. Centered around the themes of femininity, sustainability and individuality, this label has perfected what it means to be a modern, creative woman. Every season's proprietary print is derived from a painting and has its own unique feel and story, keep reading to see this season’s looks!
This silk trench dress is the perfect layering piece for the cold months! Flattering to any and all figures, this piece accentuates your curves and is the epitome of class. Go crazy with your accessories or keep it simple with a knee-high boot and a classic wide leather belt, like this Valentino one. Either way, you’ll be sashay-ing in style in this iconic Gallerista dress!
Similar to the silk dress above, this striking piece showcases this season’s proprietary print! Based off a painting of lilly ponds, this classic silhouette is quite literally a work of art. I chose to keep this look simple by pairing it with a nude pair of pumps and minimal jewelry. How would you style this masterpiece?
Who doesn’t love a good bomber jacket? This wide-cuffed version is sleek, comfortable, and oh so chic! Upgrade your winter wardrobe with this timeless piece that will keep you warm all winter long. Pair with their boat neck blouse and cargo pant for the ultimate matching set! Whether you’re going holiday shopping or meeting girlfriends for a drink, this set will keep you looking sophisticated and comfortable at the same time.
Another day, another bomber jacket! This time, in their breathtaking proprietary print. Throw on your favorite pair of jeans and comfortable shoes, and you’re ready for an active day of errands! If you’re someone who’s looking to streamline your closet, look no further than this iconic capsule collection. Made for the everyday, modern woman - Gallerista has you covered.
Thank you Gallerista! Photography by Brad Bahner Photography. Makeup by Nelse Karini.