Courtesy of Converse

Millie Bobby Brown has a Converse collab coming soon

The Stranger Things star is dropping ‘Millie by You’ on July 11

As a fan of turning lewks – check here and here – and modelling for the likes of Calvin KleinStranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown is no stranger to the world of fashion. It comes as no surprise then that she’s now trying her hand at design, teaming up with Converse on a collection titled Millie by You

The actress is the footwear brand’s youngest collaborator and worked closely with the design team to come up with a collection that tied together her interests in whales and ocean life. The collection itself features ten colourways of fun patterns and prints and come with customisable foxing, pinstripe, laces, eyelets, and even logos allowing buyers to tailor the shoe to their taste and encourage creativity.

The brand posted behind the scenes teasers of the release on Instagram a few days ago, featuring the actress, who explains that one of the most exciting parts of designing is that she gets to “do it for her fans”. 

The accompanying campaign images feature Bobby Brown against a marine-like background, modelling in clothes of similar tones along with fun props that bring out the colours of the different shoes.

Millie by You collection drops on July 11.

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