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Roland Mouret unveils women activewear range

Designer Roland Mouret launches women activewear collection. Enthused by post-COVID-pandemic dressing.

As in the pandemic more and more women have started working out. This is the first time Mouret has worked with technical fabrics, and he ensured that the activewear will be identical to his seasonal collections.

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Figure: Roland Mouret launches women activewear collection. Courtesy: ROLAND MOURET/JENNY ZARINS

Mouret in an interview with WWD said, “It is my twist on that fine line between sports and ready-to-wear.”

“And it is still draped, of course. I drape everything! I always design in 360 degrees. It’s all the same family of clothes.”

The new activewear range tops have his signature color blocking. While leggings also feature the signature Mouret dart. Mouret was attentive on the architecture of the clothes and evaded patterns.

Mouret plans on increasing his activewear into other types like tennis and swim. While several luxury evening wear brands took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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