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Brand: Ralph Lauren

Season: SS19

Key Pieces: Adwoa Aboah is a testament to the fact that the Tie-Dye French Terry Hoodie works in any situation. Whether you're staying cozy at a festival or, in her case, accepting your own personal Barbie Doll by Edward Enninful, the piece is as vibrant as it is versatile.

Release Date: Available now.

Buy: ralphlauren.co.uk

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Editor’s Notes: Ralph Lauren's “Bright Side” range gives the American heritage brand's signature designs a pinwheel tie-dye treatment. The effect is a simultaneously eclectic, nostalgic collection. While the silhouettes are familiar, the bold, psychedelic color scheme is a pretty clear departure from the label's regular offering.

The pin-wheel treatment is created manually, so you won't run into anyone with the same design.

The capsule contains a number of these unique tie-dye options, including a hoodie ($148), sweat pants ($128) and the classic fit tie-dye polo shirt. The Chrystie Kick-Flare crop jean ($198) features a creeping tie-dye treatment that develops from the cuff. If you're not game to double up on tie-dye, the colorful pieces pair surprisingly well with Ralph Lauren's more conventional items.

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