“Yellowstone” is finally back on screens — and fans can now bring a touch of the neo-western to their wardrobes, too.
In honor of the Season 5 Part 2 premiere, Paramount teamed up with Free People on a collection of eight pieces inspired by the hit series’ distinct style.
“We have featured Free People product many times on past seasons of ‘Yellowstone’ for our leading ladies, so I am thrilled to see that the look and feel of the series … has in turn inspired Free People‘s Yellowstone collection,” costume designer Johnetta Boone said in a press release.
The cowgirl-chic collaboration ranges from a whimsical “Dutton Ranch” Tee ($58) to a horse-printed We Hoodie ($148) and cozy Suzy Suede Jacket ($598).
The show’s distinctive “Y” logo also features prominently in several pieces, including the Flora Low-Rise Bootcut Jeans ($128) and matching branded Cowboy Hat ($198).
And should you need accessories to tie together a full Western-flavored ‘fit, Free People’s got you covered with the Birch Belt ($58), Bandana ($68) and on-trend Allistar Pointed Boots ($398).
“Yellowstone” actress Kelsey Asbille fittingly features in the accompanying campaign, posing in various locations on the set of Dutton Ranch in Montana.
In addition to styles straight from the collection, she supplemented with other ranch-ready Free People pieces like the cozy We The Free Lara Sweater Jacket ($398) and Festive Frost Sweater ($148).
Just be sure to shop fast if you’re planning to score some of the exclusive designs, as Free People’s collaborations are known to fly off the shelves.
How to watch “Yellowstone” for free
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