Charleston Women Fall 2025

23 WWW.CHARLESTONWOMENPODCAST.COM | WWW.READCW.COM | WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/CHARLESTONWOMEN Jahde’s King Collar Leopard Calf Hair Teal Heron’s Bravos Ring Navy Stingray Gold 4. 6. FASHION & STYLE classic sweater that paired effortless style and comfort with versatility. Unable to find just the right fit, Hale developed the concept for Tutto striped knits. The timeless designs include combinations such as burgundy and blush, chocolate and white, navy and coral or light blue and olive. Hale’s latest colorway is the saltwater and emerald inspired by The Dunlin, Auberge Resorts Collection. According to Hale, the new pattern draws its shade from the sun-washed tones of the Lowcountry and the thoughtfully curated interiors of the resort at Kiawah River. To view the collection, visit tuttoknit.com. 4. Andy Jahde, Jahde In 2015, leather aficionado Andy Jahde sold her car and moved to London where she studied shoemaking for that summer. A year later, she landed an apprenticeship in New York with Cole Haan. When she returned to Charleston, she launched her company, Jahde, in 2017. Her original collection included a 20-piece curation from two of her staple designs, the King collar and the Council belt bag. Focusing on custom orders, signature pieces and wholesale business, Jahde invites clients to visit her atelier where they can view the accessories and order bespoke creations. Take a peek at jahdemade.com. 5. Lola Okoniewski, Sugar & Lola For Sugar & Lola’s founder, Lola Okoniewski, every piece of jewelry begins with high design in mind. The curated mix of captivating charms, natural gemstones and high-quality metal, whether 14-karat, gold-filled, sterling silver or bronze, is thoughtfully sourced from around the world. Each design has one-of-a-kind details, elevating and individualizing the collection, perfect for everyday wear. Browse the collection of earrings, necklaces, rings, cuffs, bracelets, charms and permanent jewelry at sugarandlola.com. 6. Katherine Underwood, Teal Heron With a commitment to graceful design and bold statements, Teal Heron expertly crafts women’s and men’s jewelry and accessories by combining precious metals with sustainably sourced leather from salmon, flounder, perch, bass, mahi, stingray and more. Founder Katherine Underwood said she draws inspiration from personal stories and experiences, infusing each design with a sense of enduring beauty. “We maximize the idea that the outdoors can be carried with you wherever you go, whether on the water or on a night out. We embody nature’s greatest assets in creating fashionable accessories showcasing the beautiful colors found on land and underwater.” To explore the extensive range of options, visit tealheron.com. Photo By Ashley Stanol Photo

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