Millie Bobby Brown stuns in polka dots and denim as she launches Americana clothing collection

Millie Bobby Brown is celebrating the launch of her latest collection on social media.In a recent Instagram post, the 22-year-old actress announced the launch of Americana, the latest collection from her clothing line, Florence by Mills Fashion.The "Enola Holmes" star posed for a selfie in a tight blue shirt with white polka dots, a deep V-neckline, and capped sleeves.She paired the look with a denim skirt and a red bandanna in her hair.She posed for the photos next to a vintage red convertible parked at a gas station, captioning the post, "pov: i said i’d be there in 5.
Americana now live."Brown wore a red bandanna and a blue and white polka dot shirt with a denim skirt to promote her new clothing collection.(Millie Bobby Brown Instagram)KYLIE JENNER GOES TOPLESS ON INSTAGRAM FOR LATEST FASHION LAUNCHFans couldn't help but show their excitement for the new collection in the comments section, with one writing, "Mills, IM OBSESSED WITH THIS OUTFIT SERIOUSLY," and another adding, "Okay but this whole Americana era is EVERYTHING ️.""️It’s perfect for summer️," a third fan wrote.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTThe brand also shared photos on Instagram to promote the new collection, writing: "welcome to: americana ️ sunny days, scenic routes, and long country nights under a sky full of stars… this is confidence with the windows down.
*available in us only"The actress recently caused a firestorm online when the first trailer for the upcoming third installment of Netflix's "Enola Holmes" franchise dropped on social media.Many fans of the film series took issue with Brown's clearly manicured nails, as she is meant to portray a young detective living in the 19th century.Millie Bobby Brown stars as Enola Holmes in the 2026 movie.(Netflix)'STRANGER THINGS' STAR MILLIE BOBBY BROWN SHARES REAL NAME AS SHE ADMITS CHANGING IT FOR 'S---S AND GIGGLES'"Forget the mystery, let’s talk about the time-traveling nail tech who set her up with that almond shape in the 19th ...