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Skinnydip reveals Starbucks collaboration

Limited edition collection has been launched to celebrate pumpkin spiced latte season.

Fashion accessories brand Skinnydip London has revealed its latest collaboration – teaming up with Starbucks to celebrate the start of pumpkin spiced latte season.

Three autumn designs have been released for iPhone 6/7 and iPhone 6/7+.

All have been designed to highlight Starbucks’ popular seasonal drink and include Pumpkin Glitter, Leaf Glitter and Pumpkin Charm.

The collection is priced between £14-£18 per style and is available to pre-order now, although the Leaf Glitter and Pumpkin Charm cases are already sold out.

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