Frankies Bikinis Launches Activewear Line | HYPEBAE

2021-12-29 14:09:01 By : Ms. Sabrina Kang

Following its delightfully festive holiday collection, Frankies Bikinis drops its first-ever activewear line. Inspired by seeing her customers wear her flirty swimwear tops as workout attire, Francesca Aiello designed Frankies Bikinis Active.

The line is an effortlessly chic assortment of sports bras and leggings designed for a balanced approach to fitness. Grounded in a “no rules active” philosophy, the new athleisure wear is lovingly crafted for the girl who doesn’t exactly live in the gym, but wants to stay healthy and fit on her own terms. The versatile melange of garments can be seamlessly rotated to suit the demands of everyday life, from running errands to attending pilates class.

The latest capsule is comprised of soft baby blue tennis dresses (also available in “Plush Primeria” and black), flattering halter crop tops, comfy bike shorts and baby tees.

The Felix bodysuit boasts playful cutouts on the waist, creating an instant hourglass effect. The uber-cool one-piece can be worn on its own, layered underneath a bomber or with low-rise jeans for a more covered look. The Venus Quilted Bag rounds out the collection, offering a chic carry-all solution.

The thoughtfully designed range also delivers on performance. Featuring a buttery soft fabric, the clothing’s material expertly wicks away moisture to keep you dry during workouts while providing ultimate comfort. Made with the environment in mind, the garments are made from recycled materials.

Frankies Bikinis Active comes in sizes XS to XL, ranging from $65 to $145 USD. The collection is available on the brand’s official website. Take a look at Frankies Bikini Active in the gallery above. Read Full Article

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