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Asos launches Star Wars collection

Asos launches Star Wars collection

The agonising wait for Star Wars: The Last Jedi is finally over and fans everywhere have been donning their fluffy Chewbacca hoodies, Rey costumes and printed T-shirts to queue at their local cinema for tickets. If you too are a huge fan of the franchise except you’re wanting to join in with the fun in a more stylish way, head over to Asos. In partnership with Disney, the site has recently released a beautiful collection of Star Wars inspired pieces and frankly, we’re impressed!

This is not simply an assortment of slogan tees and printed accessories, far, far away from it. What they have created is a legitimately stylish, fashion forward, and most importantly wearable selection. From an exclusive ten piece apparel collection to stunning printed dresses, every article has been carefully designed using “asymmetric shapes and distorted checker board prints”. This brings the overall design aesthetic that we see used in the movie itself, to the clothes.

This might just be their most successful collaboration to date and we’ll certainly be getting our hands on a number of these gorgeous items. Below are some of our favourites picked out of the collection and you can shop the full line here.

Galaxy printed full dress, £60

Printed leggings, £22

Printed panels relaxed t-shirt, £28  

Scuba printed mini dress, £50  

Oversized checkerboard sweatshirt, £40

Sophie Cook

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