New limited edition Star Wars trading cards for Topps, created by contemporary artist, model, and UFC Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer and Blake Jamieson, have proven a sell-out hit.

Palmer, known for her dynamic abstract paintings and vibrant portraits, is creating 20 limited edition Topps trading cards in collaboration with Star Wars. Each trading card will be hand-painted by Palmer and offered for a limited time. Two cards from the collection will be released each month, purchasable for only the following seven days.
Currently, 12 of the cards have been released, selling quickly, and, once the entire collection is released, the full deck will be available for purchase.


“I am thrilled to work alongside my dream brands, like Topps and Star Wars, to bring to life this exclusive collection of trading cards,” says Brittney Palmer, a mainstream influencer and artist. “It is such a rewarding feeling to apply my passion for art to such an admired franchise,” Palmer adds.
An accomplished artist, model, host, and UFC’s Octagon Girl, Brittney Palmer is a modern-day Renaissance Woman. A veteran of the entertainment industry for over a decade, Brittney is driven by her passion for immersing herself in art, whether it’s the art of painting, music, dancing, or MMA.
Founded in 1938, The Topps Company, Inc. is part of Fanatics Collectibles, a next-gen physical and digital trading cards and collectibles company that was launched in 2021 and is a subsidiary of Fanatics Holdings, Inc.
• For additional information visit fanaticsinc.com, topps.com, and play.toppsapps.com
• To purchase available trading cards, visit brittneypalmer.com/collections/baseball-cards
• Check out Brittney Palmer’s Topps previously cards here, too on the Topps web site
• Brittney Palmer is online at brittneypalmer.com | Twitter
• Follow Fugly co-creator Blake Jamieson on Twitter
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