ANDINE ANNOUNCES FRED SEGAL AS FIRST RETAIL PARTNER FOR LIMITED-TIME POPUP
The Loungewear and Sleepwear Brand Is Exclusively Launching Its Collection With The Retailer, Available In-Store and Online
Fred Segal, the iconic Los Angeles based multi-brand and multi-platform retailer, today announced a limited-time popup in partnership with loungewear and sleepwear label, Andine. The partnership includes the exclusive range of Andine’s soft, sexy, super-comfortable loungewear and sleepwear including the launch of Andine’s Stretch Lace collection and will serve as the brand’s first-ever retail home outside of their LA flagship and atelier. The collection is available today through July 16 exclusively at Fred Segal’s West Hollywood Flagship location.
Founded by Los Angeles-based designer Elisabeth Weinstock, Andine’s collection features a range of fabrics that you have to feel to believe. From feather weight cotton batiste, the softest brushed French terry and the finest two-way stretch lace in feminine silhouettes providing the perfect, sexy fit. Every Andine piece including the Colette (cropped tank), Delphine (short), Rosario (long sleeve fitted t-shirt) and the Olivetta (legging) are designed, hand-cut and sewn at the House of Andine in Los Angeles.
“Fred Segal is excited to announce our partnership with fellow Los Angeles brand, Andine, and serve as their first wholesale partner,” said Elisabeth Weinstock. “The brand’s effortless spirit and timeless sensibility is ideal for the Fred Segal customer.”
“Every woman is Andine. She’s a European ingenue who’s apartment smells like freshly brewed espresso and croissants in the morning, roses throughout the day and homemade exotic cuisine at night. Andine knows the backstreets of Lisbon, the six-seat sushi bar in New York and the best art galleries in London. She’s the coolest girl you know or have yet to meet. Go out. Stay home. Sleep over. Andine is a brand designed for every woman,” said Elisabeth Weinstock.
The collection, which ranges from $65-$295 is now available in-store Fred Segal.