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Dolly Parton’s dropping new “Joleans”

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Wondering how Dolly Parton’s doing these days? Just check out the footage of her promoting her latest fashion collab to find out.

“A new season of country glam, with Dolly Parton’s signature twist,” a new post says, announcing the third drop of Joleans, her collab with Khloé Kardashian and Emma Grede’s denim brand, Good American.

In the accompanying video, Dolly does a little bit of “9 to 5,” playing along on her signature long nails, while modeling several of the looks, including a midriff-baring top and a lace-up corset.

“You need to wear what you feel good in,” she says in a voice-over. “That is what I consider real style. And I’m old enough to have seen everything come and go and I’ve worn a lot of it.”

“You gotta have something denim or you just ain’t with it,” she adds.

You can get a closer look at the collection at GoodAmerican.com.

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