Socialite-Inspired Clothing Collections

This Line Features Pieces Named After the Kardashians

Former Dash employee Caroline Burt is launching a clothing collection that features garments named after the Kardashians. Dash is a boutique clothing store founded by the Kardashian sisters. One of the store's most famous alum is now set to launch a clothing collection of her very own.

To launch her new collection, Burt teamed up with Los Angeles retailer 'THIS IS A LOVE SONG.' The new collection is called 'THIS IS A LOVE SONG X COCO Burt' and it will feature signature items such as dresses and rompers. The line pays homage to Burt's former employers with several items named after the Kardashians. For example, there is a shirt dubbed the 'Kourtney Tunic,' as well as a matching set called the 'Kim Set.' Burt also named several pieces after fellow Dash Dolls Melody Kandil and Taylor Cuqua.

Although the collection has yet to launch, all of the pieces will be available for sale as of November 11th.
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