Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall has just dropped her second collection with accessory brand Skinnydip, and it's all pretty fabulous.
The collection now includes hoodies, joggers, phone cases and more.
Jade announced the release of her collection in Instagram, showing off her cute designs on her grid.
Each item has a unique Jade touch, like a super-blingy earphone case or a "hot wasabi" slogan on a hoodie. CUTE.
You can even look extra on your weekly trip to Tesco with the diamante face mask in the collection - honestly we didn't realise how much we needed this until now.
Jade's band mates are (of course) super supportive of her new range, with Leigh-Anne Pinnock commenting: "I am so here for this 😍❤️". So are we Leigh-Anne, so are we.
She's since shared snaps from the launch photoshoot on her Instagram page and the "side eye" hoodie looks perfect for lockdown lounging, tbh.
We've made a little edit of our favourites from her collection, including her newest drop - shop below...
Check out our favourite pieces from the Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip collection
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Where to shop Jade Thirlwall's Skinnydip collection
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Trash Joggers
Skinnydip Tired AF Pyjama Top
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Hot Wasabi Black Joggers
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Flames AirPods Case
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Hot Wasabi Chain Case
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Trash Hoodie
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip I Hope You Like The View T-Shirt
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Sparx Bling Face Covering
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip U Ok Hun Ribbed Vest
Jade Thirlwall x Skinnydip Side Eye Saint Hoodie
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Jade isn't the only Little Mix member to branch out from band duties.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock is due to open up about racism in a new documentary for BBC Three. After the success of Jesy Nelson's mental health documentary, Odd One Out, Leigh-Anne is set to front the new one-off show exploring race and colourism.
She'll be speaking about her own personal experiences of racism and exploring the impact of racism and colourism on society as a whole.
The 28-year-old has been very vocal about wanting to raise awareness about societal racism in the past; admitting that it took her 'a long while to feel completely comfortable in [her] skin'. She’s also stated that for a while she felt 'invisible' as the only black member of Little Mix; explaining that felt she had to 'work twice as hard' as her bandmates.