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Sandy Liang’s Home Collection Is Cool-Girl Approved

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Sandy Liang’s bow-adorned fashion shows quickly cemented the brand as the ultimate downtown uniform, and today, the designer launched their first-ever home collection. The eponymous brand, spotted on celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski, embraces girlhood dressing with rosette-studded tops, ballerina flats, and micr0-mini pleated skirts. Its new home items will complete the downtown fashionista’s home, with key items that elevate entryways and coffee tables.

The collection features twelve new items, including new fashion launches. For the home, you can now purchase the Ribbon Runner, a black and pink ribbon-design rug that fits perfectly in narrow New York City hallways. There’s also an entryway doormat created with coconut fibers, with the phrase, “I’m going to be my own kind of princess” emblazoned on it. Lastly, Sandy Liang created a refillable zippo lighter with the same sentence, which will quickly become a staple next to fashion coffee table books everywhere.

Sandy Liang Ribbon Runner

Ribbon Runner

Sandy Liang Ribbon Runner

This new collection also includes loungewear staples, perfect for the stylish homebody. With gingham-patterned underwear, a frilly apron, comfortable pants and tops, and loose house dresses that could double as nighties, this selection of fashion staples upgrades the classic sweatpants-and-tank look.

As with Sandy Liang’s other launches, these items promise to become collectibles, if-you-know-you-know must-haves for fashion obsessives. Though the initial launch was quiet, with only a single Instagram post announcing its launch, we expect it to reach sold-out status in no time. Right now, you can shop the entire collection and turn your home into a runway show.

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Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor

Tatjana Freund is Hearst’s Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor, covering beauty, fashion and more across multiple brands. Previously, she worked at ELLE.com and Marie Claire. She’s a fan of whiskey neat, podcasts that give her nightmares, and one time Zoë Kravitz laughed at a joke she made. 

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