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Parade Debuts Everyday Lingerie Line 'That Lace' for All Bodies

Parade launched its 'That Lace' collection, revolutionizing traditional perceptions of lace intimates through an inclusive and versatile approach to everyday wear. The collection represents a significant shift in intimate apparel design, featuring pieces crafted from recycled nylon and engineered for both comfort and style. This launch emerges from Parade's recent acquisition by Ariela & Associates International (AAi), marking a new chapter in the brand's evolution toward sustainable and inclusive fashion.

Under the creative direction of Athena Wrann, the collection spans from bralettes to bodysuits, with prices ranging from $14 to $48 USD. The campaign, creatively directed by Jen Brill Studios, showcases the pieces in dynamic urban settings, highlighting their adaptability for daily wear. Available in three sophisticated colorways - Blushing Rose, Eightball, and Vampire Kiss - the collection demonstrates Parade's commitment to transforming lace from a special-occasion fabric into a versatile wardrobe essential.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Intimate Apparel - Parade's 'That Lace' collection, utilizing recycled nylon, underscores a growing emphasis on sustainability within the intimate apparel market.
2. Inclusive Lingerie Design - The 'That Lace' collection exemplifies a move toward inclusivity in lingerie, offering styles that cater to a diverse range of body types.
3. Versatile Lace Fashion - By transforming lace into a fabric for everyday wear, Parade's new collection challenges traditional views of lace as a special-occasion material.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion & Apparel - The introduction of Parade's 'That Lace' collection highlights ongoing innovation in the fashion industry towards inclusivity and sustainability.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The use of recycled nylon in Parade's latest line points to significant advancements in sustainable textile production.
3. Retail & E-commerce - Parade's approach to marketing its lingerie line through dynamic urban campaigns represents a shift in retail strategies to engage environmentally and body-positive consumers.

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