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EXCLUSIVE: Antonia Gentry’s First Fashion Collab Has Elevated Basics That Flatter All the Right Places 

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. “Ginny & Georgia” star Antonia Gentry has launched her first-ever fashion collaboration with sustainable clothing brand Organic Basics. The 16-piece collection of essential tees, bralettes, pants, and cardigans are building blocks for an everyday wardrobe, however Gentry’s Gen Z touch imbues each ethically-sourced style with trend-forward features like earth-toned colorways and textural details. “With this collection, I was able to curate certain details and I felt like my own personal style was really able to shine through,” says Gentry, who’s often seen in delicate designer frocks and chic matching sets. “The pieces can go well with just about any sort of layering. They’re vibrant and incredibly soft, so you can throw on your favorite handbag and a nice elevated heel for a full look.” For the collection’s colors, Gentry was inspired by tones found in nature — but chose not to restrict the collection to classic neutrals. Instead, Gentry’s Organic Basics’ capsule collection mimics the colors of juicy tangerines, matcha tea leaves, sun-kissed clay, and more. These earth tones tap into some of fall’s most prominent color trends, as seen

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