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Barbie loves Stradivarius

This season, the colour of the famous doll acquires a more empowering meaning than ever.

2023 will be a very Barbie year. #barbiecore will still be on-trend on socials and pink will be an essential colour in every wardrobe.

This season, the colour of the famous doll acquires a more empowering meaning than ever. Stradivarius celebrates that with an exclusive collection consisting of four oversized T-shirts that look perfect with blue and black denim pieces, footwear in pink tones and gold-tone accessories.

The denim mini skirt, which has already become the queen of streetstyle gets its pink on and a barbiecore trend basic makes a comeback. Cargo trousers in denim, boots and track moccasins, along with trench coats in beiges or faux leather are some of the garments presented by Stradivarius to complete the Barbie total look.

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