Kelly Brook launches new clothing collection for New Look

Kelly Brook is taking on summer dressing with her new 1950s inspired collection for New Look.

The range launches today, following the success of her lingerie line for the high street brand.

Feminine and playful, the collection is inspired by Kelly’s favourite decade, the 1950s, and takes its cue from retro seaside postcards.

The range includes crop tops, halter neck playsuits and peplum dresses and features polka dots, fun florals and ice cream colours such as mint and lemon.

Doesn't Kelly look gorgeous as a retro pin-up girl?

Available in New Look stores and online from today.

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