'Dance Moms' news: Chloe Lukasiak launches holiday fashion line
"Dance Moms" star Chloe Lukasiak has recently launched her holiday fashion line, in collaboration with JustFab.
The 16-year-old reality star's collection features affordable pieces -- from choker sweater dress to studded boots -- all suited for the winter season and the holiday vibe.
"This collection is definitely more geared towards holiday attire. Tis the season, after all," Lukasiak shared in an interview with International Business Times.
She added that her personal favorite is a pink ruffle moto jacket, which she said is a perfect representation of her style -- feminine with a little bit of edge.
Since it is the season of giving, Lukasiak said some of these pieces are bound to make their way to her "Dance Moms" co-stars and best friends, Kalani Hilliker and Kendall Vertes.
"I know the girls love fashion as much as I do and I will definitely gift them some of my items," she quipped.
Despite the lack of assurance that a season 8 will happen for their dance reality show, the three have been inseparable lately, what with their "The Irreplaceables Tour" in full swing.
The tour, which includes a dance workshop, meet-and-greet with fans, as well as a dance concert, is down to its last two legs -- Dec. 21, Thursday, at Royal Oak Theater, Royal Oak, Michigan and Dec. 22, Friday, at Agora Theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
In a recent Instagram post, which the three shared on each of their platforms in slightly different variations, it looks like the "Dance Moms" stars enjoyed a pajama party together. But instead of doing it in someone's room, the three brought the party to the road, showing a couple of shots at the back of a mini van and at a gas station store.
Lukasiak also told IBT that they are planning to travel together overseas. "What better way to do that than to do it with two of my best friends on tour? I'd like to see it go to the UK or Australia again or even somewhere I haven't been yet, like South America," she shared.
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