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Taylor Swift and Stella McCartney get all romantic for their eco-friendly capsule collection

Singer Taylor Swift (left) works with fashion designer Stella McCartney on their capsule collection. Photo: TAS Rights Management
Singer Taylor Swift (left) works with fashion designer Stella McCartney on their capsule collection. Photo: TAS Rights Management

Limited-edition Stella x Taylor Swift T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, hats and bags that use sustainable fabrics are inspired by the American singer’s new album, Lover

All eyes are on American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and her new release, “Lover”, the seventh studio album and her first release since she signed with Republic Records.

Inspired by the new album’s visuals, English fashion designer Stella McCartney has collaborated with Swift on an exclusive merchandise capsule collection.

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The Stella x Taylor Swift capsule collection features limited-edition items such as T-shirts and sweatshirts. Photo: TAS Rights Management
The Stella x Taylor Swift capsule collection features limited-edition items such as T-shirts and sweatshirts. Photo: TAS Rights Management

The Stella x Taylor Swift core album merchandise line includes limited-edition T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, hats and bags.

 

As a pioneer in sustainable luxury fashion, McCartney – the daughter of the former Beatle, Paul McCartney – has also added her own environmental values to the collection.

Pieces from the collection will incorporate Swift’s new “Lover” aesthetic, with vintage graffiti, memorabilia, lyrics from the album and references to Swift’s newest family member, Benjamin Button, the rag-doll kitten.

The Stella x Taylor Swift capsule collection features the track listings and illustration from Swift’s new album, Lover. Photo: TAS Rights Management
The Stella x Taylor Swift capsule collection features the track listings and illustration from Swift’s new album, Lover. Photo: TAS Rights Management

It also features reusable water bottles and sustainable organic cotton as the fabric used for making some of the garments.

Irene Pyne
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