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As The Summer I Turned Pretty nears its Sept. 17 Prime Video season three finale, fans still can’t seem to get enough of the series’ big-name fashion and beauty brands. In fact, The Hollywood Reporter‘s readers’ top Prime Day buys included the newly released TSITP merch and collabs.
From designer bags and charms by Coach to swimwear and resortwear by Solid & Striped and fine jewelry from Catbird (including Belly’s exact engagement ring), THR has compiled a running list of limited-edition, show-inspired collections. Plus, check out The Summer I Turned Pretty‘s dedicated Amazon Store for a wide assortment of officially licensed merchandise, apparel and accessories.
Catbird x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Spoiler alert: Jeremiah solidifies his spontaneous proposal with a dainty diamond engagement ring from Catbird, which also released a seven-piece jewelry capsule designed with Opening Ceremony co-founder Carol Lim. Prices start at just $44 for the collection of 14k gold and sterling silver pieces, which are featured in the final season.
Steele Canvas Basket Steeletex Beach Tote
Belly carries Steele Canvas Basket’s bright blue Steeletex Beach Tote to the Cousins Beach. It’s available in a myriad of other summer-ready shades, too.
Solid & Striped x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Available at both Shopbop and Amazon, the beloved beachwear brand created a capsule of patterned swimsuits and breezy Cousins Beach-coded apparel.
Just Juice x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Three show-inspired fragrances available as both perfumes and body mists.
Coach x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Available on both coach.com and Amazon, the collaboration features a combination of playful and sophisticated pieces, including shoulder bags, backpacks and five bag charms. The collection even has two special Tabby bags: one in chalk with a brass chain and the other in puffy vivid pink.
Steve Madden x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Steve Madden curated a limited-edition capsule with five styles inspired by each of the characters: Belly, Taylor, Jeremiah and Conrad. All 20 pairs are available at stevemadden.com, with select styles available on Amazon.
Shopbop x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Shopbop also curated a Coastal Chic edit inspired by TSITP, available to shop on Amazon.
American Eagle x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Following the success of American Eagle’s 2023 collab with the series, AE x The Summer I Turned Pretty is back and bigger than before. Drop one is live online, marking the first of multiple product releases this summer, each timed to new episodes and trend moments.
Buxom x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Each of Buxom’s The Summer I Turned Pretty First Crush Kits includes two of the brand’s best-selling plumping lip glosses, a $50 value, for $32.
Peter Thomas Roth x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Peter Thomas Roth is bringing fans its cult-favorite 24K Gold and Cucumber De-Tox Hydra-Gel Eye Patches in limited-edition travel sizes and TSITP packaging.
Paul Mitchell x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Paul Mitchell compiled four haircare sets to help fans achieve each of the character’s summer styles: Belly’s (out of stock at time of publish), Taylor’s, Jeremiah’s and Conrad’s.
Kiss x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Sold both directly on Kiss’s site and on Amazon, the collab includes limited-edition press-on nails and lash clusters.
PopSockets x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Shop a variety of TSITP-themed adhesive PopGrips, magnetic PopGrips and PopWallets on Amazon.
PJ Salvage x The Summer I Turned Pretty
While the luxury sleepwear and loungewear brand released its The Summer I Turned Pretty collab back in 2023, select styles from the crossover are still in stock, with some currently discounted.
Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish x The Summer I Turned Pretty
Choose if you’re Team Conrad (Sour Patch Kids) or Team Jeremiah (Swedish Fish).
The Summer I Turned Pretty Amazon Store
The dedicated storefront carries a wide selection of merch, apparel, accessories and, of course, the books that started it all.