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Style Buzz - June 2025

Style Buzz - June 2025
June 2025


This spring, jewelry designer Natalie Holst debuted her first dress line, Holst, featuring cotton styles that complement her vibrant accessories.

All Dressed Up
Holst + Lee jewelry designer Natalie Holst has introduced her first dress collection, featuring lightweight cotton caftans, sundresses, wrap dresses, and smocked styles—all with the signature touch of color and whimsy that her accessories are known for. The dresses pair well with Holst’s latest “Vacay” jewelry launch, which includes playful fish charms, bold shell necklaces, colorful bandanas, and evil eye motifs. Find the dresses, as well as a charm bar, at the Holst + Lee flagship store on State Street, which opened in 2023. And if you’re traveling to North Carolina, check out the brand’s recently opened Charlotte location. [17 State St., holstandlee.com]

Love Shack, Baby
Kiawah residents and vacationers need not worry that LoveShackFancy’s pop-up at Freshfields Village will be fleeting. The store, popular for its ultraromantic dresses, is now a permanent fixture in the 775-square-foot space near Bluemercury. The New York-based beauty, fashion, and home brand, which launched in 2013, has 21 stores, including a boutique on King Street that opened in 2021. The Freshfields Village location joins local brands GDC Home and Charleston Shoe Company, as well as Lilly Pulitzer, Lululemon, Johnny Was, and Vineyard Vines, at the shopping center. [634 Freshfields Dr., John’s Island, loveshackfancy.com]

Wardrobe Essentials
California-based Jenni Kayne has brought its minimalist, West Coast classics to King Street, where it opened its first South Carolina store this spring on a block near Calhoun Street, alongside national retailers Rag & Bone, Paige, and Alice + Olivia. Known for its casual, heirloom-quality sweaters, Jenni Kayne has expanded over the years to include home decor and furniture, and most recently, Oak Essentials, a line of clean beauty products. [364 King St., jennikayne.com]

 

 

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