Fab Four Fashion: Alice + Olivia Drops New Beatles-Inspired Capsule Collection

Fab Four Fashion: Alice + Olivia Drops New Beatles-Inspired Capsule Collection

The fashion brand’s latest line celebrates the 60th anniversary of the iconic band’s U.S. tour

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Beatlemania isn’t showing any signs of slowing down just yet. The Beatles first made their debut in the United States over 60 years ago this year on The Ed Sullivan Show, blowing the minds of 73 million viewers in just a few short songs.

Six decades later, Fab Four lovers looking for their next piece of merchandise to celebrate the group are in luck: Fashion brand Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet has dropped a new Beatles-inspired capsule collection, to mark the 60th anniversary of the band’s U.S. tour. Now, all you need is love — and these new Alice + Olivia statement pieces.

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With prices ranging between $250 and $1,995, the new Beatles x Alice + Olivia collection is an officially licensed collaboration. The new line marks the second time that the fashion brand has launched a Beatles collab.

The new Alice + Olivia x Beatles collection features 17 pieces, complete with sequin skirts and dresses designed with some of the band’s legendary motifs, vegan leather varsity jackets with “Come Together” on the back, shift dresses with the Fab Four’s faces across the front, and chic button-downs printed with the Abbey Road album cover artwork.

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In a release, the brand notes that the line “offers fresh updates to bestsellers from the previous release, so those who missed the sold-out Abbey Road Shift Dress can now get the updated Abbey Road Finely Top.”

“I am so inspired by The Beatles — their messages of love, unity, and coming together resonate as strongly today as they did in the Sixties,” Alice + Olivia CEO and Creative Director Stacey Bendet tells Rolling Stone, when asked why the brand launched a Beatles line. “Sharing that energy through fashion is meaningful and empowering. Plus, their imagery is so bold and iconic; it can speak to lifelong fans and a new generation discovering their music.”

Here are some of our editors’ favorite pieces from the new line, below, though we’d move fast before the items sell out.

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No. 1 Choice

The Beatles x A+O Micah Muscle Tank

Available in XS – XL

“Can’t Buy Me Love,” sure, but someone can surely buy you this stylish muscle tank. The sleeveless embellished cotton top reworks the band’s 1 greatest hits album artwork with a boxy fit and black-and-yellow design. Pair it with a skirt or denim — eight days a week.

‘With the Beatles’

The Beatles x A+O Clyde Shift Dress

Available in multiple sizes

Celebrate the group’s Sixties era with this versatile, sleek, and elegant shift dress from the collab. It’s available in sizes 0 through 14, and showcases The Beatles’ album artwork from With The Beatles across the front.

Collab Collage

The Beatles x A+O Delania Top

Available in XS – XL

Show your Fab Four obsession with this chic, modern long-sleeved crewneck top. Easy to dress up or down, it features some of the band’s most memorable moments from Shea Stadium concert posters, to artwork from Rubber Soul.

Sweater Weather

The Beatles x A+O Rorie Pullover

Available in XS – XL

This soft wool crewneck pullover sweater takes its inspiration from the beloved track penned by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, embroidered with the title of the song on the front of the top. Layer it underneath your favorite leather jacket or on its own — it’s (almost) all you need this fall.

The Beatles x Alice + Olivia collection is now available to shop online at Alice + Olivia, along with Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Shopbop, and Revolve.

As for if the brand plans on doing another Beatles collection in the future, Bendet says: “I’m always inspired by music legends like The Beatles…. let’s see where we are for their 70th.”

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