Hot Topic’s Cartoon Network Fashion Line Lets You to Dress Like Rose Quartz & Marceline

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Hot Topic’s latest partnership with Cartoon Network means a new line of late summer and early fall styles inspired by Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and The Powerpuff Girls reboot. Interested in a casual sundress inspired by Rose Quartz’s gorgeous white and pink gown? Of course, you’ll need a Mr. Universe T-shirt to wear on top of it, for those cool evenings strolling the beach. And when the autumn breeze starts to hit in just a few short months, there’s a Marceline striped sweater and a Beemo-themed turquoise cardigan that will keep you cozy.

I swear, I don’t review every single Hot Topic line that comes out–I know they do fashion partnerships very frequently, so I try to stay my hand and only show you all the good stuff. But seriously, there’s some darn cute pieces in here, and I just couldn’t resist showing you all.

The full lineup doubtless has an outfit that strikes your fancy, but here’s a gallery featuring my personal favorites. Honorable mention goes to the additional line of Steven Universe-inspired hair bows, which are marked down to 20% off today!

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Treat yourself! Oh, and if you want to knock $10 off your order, put “BEACHDAY” into the promotional code field. Shhh, you didn’t hear it from me.

(via Fashionably Geek)

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