get into the restock ⤵️
All products featured on Teen Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.while sheltering in place, consider her collaboration with UNIQLO UT your sign to go for it. The pop star has teamed up with contemporary artist Takashi Murakami to create a series of graphic t-shirts for the retailer and we can't wait to cop ours before they sell out.
The Billie x Murakami x UNIQLO designs are a combination of the two artists' unique motifs. Featuring 18 designs across women, men, and kids, the tees feature Billie's symbolic Blohsh and Murakami's pop flowers. Billie and Murakami became friends when after they messaged each other on Instagram and
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