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Stranger Things star, Millie Bobby Brown launches a new Converse sneaker collection we'd love to get our hands on

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Actress Millie Bobby Brown attends the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, where she wore Converse sneakers on the red carpet. Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin
Actress Millie Bobby Brown attends the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, where she wore Converse sneakers on the red carpet. Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin

Millie Bobby Brown has launched her second collection of shoes in collaboration with Converse, which have all been inspired by the '70s.

Netflix series Stranger Things actress, Millie Bobby Brown teamed up with classic sneaker brand Converse to release her own custom collection earlier this summer and has now revealed she's set to launch another capsule in her 'Millie By You' range. 

The teen celeb's first line was inspired by the ocean, but this collection doesn't follow the same underwater theme - it features bright colours and bold accessories inspired by the '70s as well as Millie's love for crafting and DIY. 

READ MORE: Millie Bobby Brown might just be the young style icon the world needs right now 

The sneakers in the collection include a pink pair, a pair with the words 'Be You' patched on them, and a black pair with rainbow hearts attached. This range, by the star with an edgy sense of style, officially launched on 18 November 2019. 

Compiled by: Afika Jadezweni

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