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Skinnydip gets festive with new Starbucks collab

New limited edition Christmas collection also helps support local charities.

Fashion accessories brand Skinnydip has revealed a new Christmas collaboration with Starbucks.

The Starbucks Red Cup collection – which has launched to coincide with the arrival of the festive red cups at the coffee chain – follows on from the success Skinnydip enjoyed with its autumn collaboration to mark pumpkin spiced latte season.

The new range includes phone cases, make up bags, stickers and cards – all themed with the red cup design.

In addition, 10% from the range will go to help support local charities across the UK throughout 2018, in partnership with Neighbourly.

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