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Brand: Fantabody x IUTER

Season: Available now

Key Pieces: Standout pieces in the collection include the red cut-out swimsuit, "RIDE & CHILL" crewneck, black and lime green cropped wind jacket, and unisex "Flexing Bunnies" tee.

Release Date: September 18

Buy: IUTER

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Editor’s Notes: Italian streetwear and swimwear brands IUTER and Fantabody have linked up for a motocross-inspired collection aimed at women. Collectively, the two Milanese companies are going under the moniker "FANTAIUTER," with their collaboration dubbed "She's Gotta Race It."

Directly influenced by the world of racing, the collab heartily embraces the motocross trend that has been bubbling up in recent years, having been seen at Marc Jacob's FW14 runway right through to Rihanna's FENTY PUMA SS18 show in New York and in many of this year's hip-hop merch collections.

The collection comprises 20 pieces, including bodysuits, swimsuits, cropped jackets, T-shirts, shorts, and leggings. Colors that dominate the collection include red, purple, acid green, and white and black checks.

The collection will be available exclusively at IUTER's Milan store and online from today, September 18. There will also be a launch event at the IUTER store tonight at 6:30 p.m. local time.

Do you have a favorite piece from the collection? Let us know what you want to cop in the comments.

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