FASHION: Pool Time!

by | Jul 9, 2021 | Current Issue, Fashion, Jul/Aug 21 | 0 comments

We’re bringing our pool day outfits to the next level this season! Cover-ups to take you from the pool to dinner, coordinated sets, and statement accessories will bring your looks together and have you feeling oh-so-glamorous and confident all summer long!

Photography by Nina Padilla

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Raffaello Bettini Floral Hat, Tory Burch Swimsuit, Echo Wrap, Maaji Skirt, Flora et Belle Bag, Johnny Was Cover Up, Painted Pony Dress, Lele Sadoughi Headband. Julian Gold San Antonio

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Maaji Floral Pants, Shiraleah Bag, Anatomie Top. Julian Gold San Antonio

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Eric Javits Hat, German Fuentes Necklace, Tory Burch Swimsuit, Agua Bendita Floral Skirt. Julian Gold San Antonio

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Agua Bendita Floral Cover Up. Julian Gold San Antonio

Pools by Keith Zars

Clothing available at Julian Gold San Antonio 

Models: Lisa Astorga Watel, Danielle Conques, Kat Day Gomez

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