July is truly one of the oddest months on the fashion calendar. At a time when most people are thinking about barbecues, vacation, and flip-flops, July officially kicks off the fall fashion season. In fact, some stores have already been receiving their pre-fall collections for the last couple weeks. So, in preparation for the onslaught of gorgeous threads and accessories you’ll be seeing for fall 2012, here’s a sneak peek at some of the new lines debuting around town:

WOMEN’S

LA designer Maggie Ward will be showing up at J. Gilbert for fall with her collection of cool-girl leggings, narrow skirts, and silk blouses (pictured, above). jgilbertfootwear.com

LoHi’s Goldyn continues to expand its funky mix of contemporary designers with Lizzie Fortunato Jewels (beautifully crafted statement collars and handbags; pictured, left), local designer Gabriel Conroy’s eco-chic styles, and Pendleton’s Portland Collection, a fusion of archival inspired fabrics and fashion-forward design for men and women. shopgoldyn.com

In Boulder, JJWells is going international for fall: Look for Kathy Kamei‘s contemporary sterling silver and 18-karat gold jewelry from Bali; Brazilian druzy stone jewelry from Marcia Moran; and art-to-wear clothing and accessories from Spanish artist Almeriane, recognized for her poetic use of color. jjwells.com

At Mario Di Leone, expect to find young, hip labels like Blumarineknown for combining sexy Italian silhouettes with bold color and animal print—and Ermanno Scervino’s artfully draped dresses and feminine tailored jackets and outerwear. mariodileone.com

Luxe accessory boutique Vertu is adding new jewelry collections by Laurent Gandini (delicate yet ornate metal chandelier earrings; pictured, right) and Riccardo Goti (edgy, handmade sterling silver necklaces and bracelets), plus ankle-wrap sneakers from CA by Cinzia Araia (pictured, below left). vertu.net

Scarpaletto is launching Bed Stu, a high-quality boot line from Mexico, as well as expanding its assortment of Old Gringo, which will include the Vivinetto boot (named after store owner Ilene Vivinetto). scarpaletto.com

MEN’S

At Austin Hauck, men will be introduced to Italian line Tombolini, which is known for its beautifully tailored outerwear, as well as Austin Hauck’s own self-designed label of softly structured coats. austinhauck.com

Also boosting its made-in-Italy inventory is Andrisen Morton, which will be bringing well-priced sport-shirt line Giannetto to town. andrisenmorton.com