Where to Shop the Clothes Online

Where to Shop the Clothes Online

The actress, who recently made her debut in season 3 of the hit HBO show, is the newest celebrity to pose for the clothing brand’s spring collection

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Parker Posey was officially unveiled as the new face of Gap‘s spring lookbook today. The White Lotus star and American clothing retailer teamed up for a campaign titled “Feels Like Gap,” which features styles from the brand’s essential clothing line, including tops, tees, hoodies, and pants.

“Feeling comfortable is the ultimate confidence,” said Mark Breitbard, President and CEO, Gap brand, in the official press release. “Our Spring collection with softer-than-ever essentials is designed to empower you to move freely and authentically. True style starts with feeling good in what you wear – Parker is unapologetically herself – a true Gap original who inspires others to embrace their originality.”

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Besides modeling in this new campaign, Posey has been booked and busy this year — she just made her first appearance in Season 3 of the hit HBO show The White Lotus as Victoria Ratliff, the wife of a wealthy businessman who, for lack of better words, seems to be rather aloof to the happenings that surround her in Thailand. But besides The White Lotus, Posey has had a long and successful career in Hollywood — not only was she in the 1994 hit Dazed and Confused, but she also starred in Lost in Space and Thelma, just to name a few.

Styles in Gap’s spring collection start as low as $19 and feature pieces for both men and women. Every item of clothing in the essentials category is extremely soft and lightweight, making them easy to move in throughout the day. Whether you’re heading to your 9 to 5 or dealing with your three entitled children, these styles will keep you comfortable. Check out some of our picks pieces from the campaign below.

The Best Clothing from Gap’s Spring Collection

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