Knix, the beloved global intimates brand, recently joined forces with designer and New York City fashion icon, Anna Sui to launch a new garden-inspired collection of intimates and sleepwear. The new series features some of the designer's most historic botanical prints, from 1995 to the present day.
"Anna Sui is such a beloved and accomplished fashion designer known for her bright and bold aesthetic. She lets her creativity shine in order to deliver pieces that suit everyone," explains Knix Founder & CEO Joanna Griffiths. "We’re excited to collaborate on a collection that perfectly mirrors our shared values on creativity, comfort and style."
The collaboration includes a full 29 piece collection of Knix’s top-performing styles in over three different categories from leakproof that protect against periods to intimates and supportive bras. The collection is available on online in sizes XS to XXXXL and is designed to fit up to bra sizes 28-44 and cups A to H.
Whimsical Period-Proof Intimates
Knix Teams Up with Anna Sui to Launch New Intimates and Sleepwear
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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