November 14, 2024

The 2024 Luxe List

Nine luxury looks for fall and winter from NoMi boutiques
By Jillian Manning | Oct. 12, 2024

Ready to splurge? In our annual Luxe Issue, we pull together a selection of must-have apparel and accessories that might threaten to break the bank…but hey, as Donna Meagle and Tom Haverford would say, “Treat yo’ self!” (For the Parks and Recreation fans out there, Oct. 13 is officially Treat Yo’ Self Day, so it’s meant to be!)

1. Very Velvet
The cooler months call for rich, decadent fabrics and patterns, which is why the Fred Top in Jet/Blush ($340) from Threads of Petoskey made our list. From the perfectly autumnal vine design to the sheer velvet burnout sleeves, this top transitions from day to night, boardroom to dinner party, without breaking stride.

2. Straight from Scotland
No kilt necessary—the Shaggy Shetland Sweater ($220) from Mettlers American Mercantile will lend you a European air without letting in, you know, too much air. Shop the colors in the collection—we’re partial to the forest-inspired option pictured for fall—at their Petoskey storefront or online.

3. Golden Glow
Capture the fall bloom of goldenrod with this Villager Coat ($1,395) from nykamping in Suttons Bay. Sewist Elijah Nykamp is all about sustainable textiles and loose, oversized shapes that still cut a fine figure. This coat is a collaboration with Dana Falconberry, a Leelanau Peninsula musician, artist, and chainstitch embroiderer.

4. Warm for the Winter
Bahle’s of Suttons Bay is our go-to for timeless apparel that holds up to the elements. This season, we love the clean lines of the Winter Bedale Waterproof Jacket ($484) in navy blue. It goes with just about everything, and the box-quilted lining keeps you plenty cozy in the changeable weather of October and November.

5. Sparkle and Shine
Carry Lake Michigan waves close to your heart no matter where you roam. Miner’s North offers several iterations of their wave pendants with various stones, each made with a curling wave encircled with your favorite metal. Opt for clear blue waters with the sterling silver and blue topaz version (pictured; $399), or embrace the classic look of a 14K yellow gold pendant with diamonds ($2,499).

6. Not Your Average Band
Skip the plain gold band and opt for a ring that makes a statement and feels like home. Korner Gem of Traverse City and Frankfort has a stunning 14K gold Petoskey stone and Leland Blue men’s ring ($1,780) in their collection. Like so many of their pieces, this one is custom made and highlights the beauty of northern Michigan’s natural stones.

7. Red Carpet Ready
Yana Dee is another ethical apparel shop Up North, proudly celebrating 10 years of environmentally-friendly fabrics and custom-made pieces in Traverse City. Their Vivian Wrap Dress ($320) puts all other red dresses to shame, with flowy layers of hemp silk charmeuse and an adjustable wrap closure. Dress it up for holiday parties or top with a cozy oversized sweater for a festive girls’ night out. (Or, you know, wear it to your next red carpet appearance!)

8. Western Inspo
Elegance is the name of the game at Ella’s in Traverse City, where curated clothing and home goods can be found alongside stunning vintage pieces. We’re ready to level up our boot game with the Freda Salvador Beth Heeled Western Zip Boot ($595), which brings the best of cowboy boots and snakeskin together in a single shoe with a 3.5-inch stacked heel.

9. These Boots Were Made for Walking
Who says winter boots can’t look good? The Royal Canadian Wellington ($300) has an upscale look while still delivering on comfort. A Merino wool lining keeps your feet toasty while premium waterproof leather keeps the snow and rain away. With a dual grip outsole, you’ll traipse through icy streets with ease. No wonder these are made in Canada…and sold by Robert Frost of Traverse City.

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