
Taylor Swift‘s highly anticipated newclothing collaboration with designer Stella McCartneyis almost here — and the close friends are giving fans the first glimpse of their colorful new collection.
On Tuesday, the singer shared the entire lookbook on her website, which features an array of tie-dye and rainbow-colored T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets and bags from their sustainable collection.
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According to Stella McCartney’s press release, the brand created two limited-edition pieces — a bomber jacket (retailing for $1,995) and handbag ($795) — that will be available at Stella McCartney’s London and New York City store on Aug. 23, as well as will Swift’s pop-up shop.
While price points for the main line haven’t been announced yet, shoppers can get even more information when Swift and McCartney come together for a@YouTubeLive event on Thursday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. ET.

In June, the singerannounced the newsof the collaboration during anInstagram Live video.
“She’s been a friend for a really long time, and also just a woman I respect so much. I respect what she creates, how she creates it,” Swift said during the Instagram Live. “There’s so much whimsy and imagination and romance to the clothing that she designs, and I’ve worn a lot of her stuff recently.”
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According toVogue‘s September issue, the two met at one of Swift’s concerts in London.
“When I started spending more time in London, Stella and I would go on walks, have cocktails, and talk about life,” Swift toldVogue. “So when it came time to write this album, I name checked her in one of my songs, and when I played her the album, I said, ‘Should we do something?'”
McCartney was into the idea right away. “I couldn’t believe that my name is in aTaylor Swiftsong (what?!?) and after Taylor played me the entire album it gave me such incredible inspiration for the collaboration and it really revolved around the music,” she told the magazine. “When Taylor asked me, or even thought to come and do this with me, what I love is how we really complement each other in what we generate creatively together.”
source: people.com