Standing Out In A Sea of Same: 5 Unique Finds We’re Loving This Month

When I took the reins at American In Paris, I knew I wanted to offer something different, something you couldn’t find anywhere else. This is why we focus on independent labels, bespoke experiences, and our own American In Paris private label that I design (usually inspired by pieces in my own closet that I have a particular affinity for or that I know will work for most bodies and lifestyles). 

As we head into spring and summer and the many parties, galas, formals and gatherings, here are five items on our must-have list:

1.  Stella Torres Macrame:  Known for hand-made macrame crochet and knits, every single piece from this Colombian brand is hand-knit and unique. Bold jewel tones and rich metallics are eye-catching in every silhouette (from batwing sleeved sweaters to fringe-trimmed shawls) and make the perfect spring transitional piece. We have a silver sleeveless dress that works just as well dressed up with sandals as it does dressed down with kicks.  

2.  Mola Accessories: Helmed by Daniela Barbague who I discovered several years ago, these statement pieces are made in Buenos Aires. Inspired by mysticism, feminine energy, and divinity, Daniela’s pieces are sculptural creations, incorporating crystals, metals, hand painted illustrations, and words of inspiration on jewelry, hats, and accessories. We love her work so much that we’ve just launched a collection of vintage-inspired lacquer evening bags that I designed with her. 

3.  Eva Franco Prints:  A Los Angeles-based designer and dear friend to American In Paris, Eva’s designs are inspired by global travel, something we have in common. As a textile designer, she dreams up the most whimsical and flirty, playful prints. We just showed her spring collection at the store and will be receiving a selection of pieces in a few weeks from her new “Wags & Tails” and “Serengeti” collection.

4.  Blue Sheep Linen: Another young Argentinian label, Blue Sheep is dedicated to three important missions:  producing domestically instead of outsourcing, using natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, and leather, and offering a broad range of sizes and colors. We are loving their linen matched blazer and skirt sets — a perfect match for the impending heat and humidity.

5.  American in Paris Alex Dress:  Our own label carried in-store, I designed this dress for the sartorial woman on-the-go. From the front, a simple shirt dress, but from the back, a bit of hardware cinches the waist slightly to give shape. The trick? A belt that ties on the inside so that only the back is belted, leaving you to go on with your day, fuss-free, in style and comfort. Available in solid colors, stripes, and checks and with varying options of hardware, it’s another must for keeping cool as warm weather looms in the District. 

6. Bonus: While I know I said we had five must-haves, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention our Sunny Legs body moisturizer and correcting product. Inspired by summers in Rio de Janeiro and tan legs sticking out from shorts or skirts, I developed this product out of necessity! I had just moved to London from Los Angeles and during that first spring, my legs were a bit too pale for my liking. I worked with a professional makeup artist to develop a transfer proof product that would impart a subtle tan and glow and to be universally flattering for all skin tones. Like a tinted moisturizer for legs, it’s transfer-proof and won’t turn you orange. Pop by the store to try it out, or purchase one here.

Love what you see? Come party with us in person! On May 16th, we’re officially celebrating the re-launch of American In Paris. Explore some of our favorite labels, the new American In Paris private label collection, and be the first to experience AIP Bespoke, our custom division for one-of-a-kind pieces made exclusively for you. Subscribe to our emails to be the first to get the invite.

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Alexandra Alvarez de Toledo


Founder & Creative Director | American In Paris

American in Paris first opened its doors on Upper King Street in 1996 in Old Town Alexandria; fast becoming an oasis for one-of-a-kind vintage accessories and niche European designers. A second-generation family business now led by Founder & Creative Director Alexandra Alvarez de Toledo, designer, stylist, and wardrobe consultant. Alex sources and produces trend-forward creations along with timeless wardrobe staples suitable for women of all ages. A collective of apparel, accessories, and gifts curated from throughout Alex’s global travels, American In Paris is also the flagship location for the store’s eponymous label designed by Alex.

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