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Ciara Teams up With Gap and LoveShackFancy on a Limited-Edition Collection for Every Generation
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Date:2025-04-13 21:58:57
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A designer collaboration is a fashionista's dream, especially when it involves the intersection of two legendary brands. Ciara teamed up with Gap and LoveShackFancy for the ultimate capsule collection.
The 76-piece collaboration has reimagined denim, pastels, florals, and whimsical textures that bring out the best in both brands. The capsule includes shared styles and prints for the whole family with styles for women, men, kids, and babies. The collection of jeans, skirts, dresses, pants, hoodies, outerwear, button-downs, and accessories has prices ranging from $13 to $248.
Ciara starred in the campaign alongside two of her children, Future and Sienna. You can shop the collection at Gap and LoveShackFancy. "1, 2 Step" before it all sells out.
Gap x LoveShackFancy
Make your plain button down shirts jealous with this floral version.
Don't sleep on denim shirts. This corset top will become your new favorite.
You can never have too many tote bags. This one also comes in a blue floral print.
Bring your look together with this rosette hair tie.
Combine classic florals with a nostalgic twist when you rock this pink, tiered mini.
Switch up your denim options with a pink ruffled mini skirt.
You can never go wrong with a ballet flat, especially in such a perfect shade of pink.
This denim dress is the ideal "throw on and go" ensemble. You can easily switch up your look by undoing some of the buttons.
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