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Starbucks and Rodarte

Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the designers behind Los Angeles fashion label Rodarte, have teamed up with Starbucks this holiday season to bring their lofty designs to the masses. A pixelated graphic pattern that the duo designed decorates limited-edition giftables, including a reusable coffee sleeve ($4.95), insulated ceramic mug and tote bag ($12.95 each) and gift cards. At Starbucks retail locations and at www.starbucksstore.com.
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Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the designers behind Los Angeles fashion label Rodarte, have teamed up with Starbucks this holiday season to bring their lofty designs to the masses. A pixelated graphic pattern that the duo designed decorates limited-edition giftables, including a reusable coffee sleeve ($4.95), insulated ceramic mug and tote bag ($12.95 each) and gift cards. At Starbucks retail locations and at www.starbucksstore.com.

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