The cowboy core trend has been everywhere over the past year or two, with western boots, all-denim outfits and fringed jackets being a common sight. And now the queen of country music, Dolly Parton, has just launched a.
Filled with rhinestone sets, figure-hugging jeans, and 'Dolly' slogan T-shirts, this collection is working 9-5 to make you feel as good as Dolly herself.
We know the country star is all about self-love, feeling your best and looking glam, so it's no surprise this collaboration. A brand founded by Khloé Kardashian and Emma Grede that aims to provide quality, stylish denim to women of all sizes, starting from 00–to a 32 Plus.
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Talking, the iconic country musician says: "I’ve always believed what you wear should make you feel as fabulous as you truly are, and this brand new line, Dolly’s Joleans, is all about celebrating individuality with a touch of sparkle,” says Dolly Parton. “I’m inspired by Good American's ability to create clothes that make women feel confident and ready to shine!"
Despite falling into the current Western trend, are as timeless as Dolly.
A few of our favourites from the range include:
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Dolly is a true music icon, and the collection brings to the forefront with pieces that are completely individual, bold and, of course, have a touch of sparkle.
If you're attending a summer music festival, heading to Beyonce's sought-after Cowboy Carter tour, or looking to bring a piece of Tennessee to the UK, we suggest snapping these pieces up quickly before they disappear faster than Jolene with your man.
Although most pieces are on the more expensive side, Good American is known for which is made to last.
2025 has been a big year for fashion brands and country music collaborations. Just this March, Wrangler launched. Featuring fringed vests, bell-bottom denim and western-printed shirts, this retro-inspired collection is full of hidden gems.
And, of course, we can't forget about collaboration.
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