Green Wool Capes for Kids

Little girls in green cape with santa clause; decorating tree

Ana­gras­sia kids capes are great for back-to-school, fall, win­ter, and Christ­mas. The hol­i­day out­er­wear is a sus­tain­able fash­ion piece that can be worn for mul­ti­ple years by either boys or girls.  You can shop the here: Dark Green Wool Cape Holiday Kids Cape: ~ 100% Wool (Ital­ian green Melton wool used in the images below) ~Hood­ed Cape (Hood is lined with 100% tan wool.) ~Slit open­ings for arms ~Cognac Real Leather (or Gold Met­al) Buttons...

Plaid Women’s Wool Jacket

Plaid Women's Wool Coat

MISSION Our mis­sion is to make the world more beau­ti­ful. More than an ide­al, it is also very prac­ti­cal. When it comes to shar­ing life and all that it holds, we are on the same team. The throw­away men­tal­i­ty of a fast-fash­ion cul­ture is not sus­tain­able. Nor is it desir­able. Geor­gio Armani once said, “The dif­fer­ence between fash­ion and style is qual­i­ty.” Good qual­i­ty lasts and is there­fore always in style, because it...

Gold Wool Kids Cape

Gold Wool Cape Kids

(Writ­ten Fall 2018. Post­ed late on the blog.)    Today, I am shar­ing the gold 100% wool cape hand­made for the Pic­co­las by Ana­gras­sia Fron­tier Col­lec­tion. The cloak has open­ings for the arms, a but­ton enclo­sure at the neck, and a hood­ed (lined) cape. This cape is incred­i­bly cute and warm. It is the most pop­u­lar item in the Fall 2018 collection! Below, you see Ivan­ka sport­ing the cape. More col­ors avail­able...

Part 1 Piccolas by Anagrassia’s “Frontier” Fall Collection: The Kid’s Sports Jacket

Handmade High End Designer Wool Cashmere Tailored Cape Coat Jacket & Leather with Plaid Tartan Skirts Dresses with Ukrainian hand embroidered couture blouses

It’s offi­cial­ly fall in North­ern Indi­ana. Our warm sum­mer nights have tran­si­tioned into crisp cool days. The leaves have lost their vibrant greens and tak­en on a myr­i­ad of amber, gold­en and crim­son hues. A few remain, cling­ing to trees, but most are blan­ket­ing the ground where they’ve fall­en, just wait­ing for an eager child to rake them into piles for jumping. And right down the street, in a shop...