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OK! Loves: Kristin Cavallari's New York Fashion Week Collaboration With Junk Food and NFL Women's Apparel

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Sep. 4 2013, Published 10:25 p.m. ET

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It's our favorite time of the year—New York Fashion Week! From the beautiful designs to the lavish shows, it's a fashionista's dream come true. One collaboration were really excited for is Kristin Cavallari's collection with Junk Food and NFL Women's Apparel. The line will debut September 10 at STYLE360 and fans are already counting down the days until the merchandise is available for purchase.

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Source: Courtesy of Junk Food and NFL

“I am thrilled and honored to be a part of this runway show in connection with Junk Food and NFL Women’s Apparel,” Kristin Cavallari shared. “I've been a fan of Junk Food for years and follow the NFL very closely these days. I am excited to work with such prominent brands that I'm personally a fan of and can't wait for everyone to see my first designed collection. “

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See Kristin Cavallari And Baby Camden’s Adorable Matching Outfits!

While the finished pieces are embargoed until the show's big reveal, we got an exclusive look at four of Kristin's sketches. If you're a Broncos, Vikings, Texans or Bears fan than you're in luck because your future game wear is too cute! Who says sports and fashion can't meet and be fabulous?

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Are you excited to see Kristin's new collection? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter @OKMagazine.

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