Ms. Mischief is a new silk sleep and lounge brand created by Michelle Stein, an attorney who is bringing the collection to the Curve show in New York in February. » I want to read more and receive info from Ms. Mischief
This season Dreamgirl puts the spotlight on loungewear. » I want to read more and receive info from Dreamgirl
Stores that are already fans of Claudel Lingerie and the company’s Comfort & Co label, will be able to take advantage of discounts of 10% (on bookings of $1000) and 20% (on order of $2000 or more) at the upcoming Curve show in New York later this month. » I want to read more and receive info from Claudel Lingerie
2021 was a year of tremendous growth for Shapeez. Not only did sales expand organically, but the brand added new products that brought a wealth of new consumers and introduced the brand to many new stores and categories of retail buyers. » I want to read more and receive info from Shapeez
“PJ Confidential is an elevated and eco-friendly loungewear, intimates, and sleepwear line,” that will be coming to the Curve show in New York in August. » I want to read more and receive info from PJ Confidential
Mapalé has just introduced its new Lounge 2021-2022 collection, which includes two-piece pajama sets, rompers and sleep chemises. » I want to read more and receive info from Mapale
Midnight Maddie, an amusing and exuberant sleep and lounge collection from Claudel Lingerie, will soon be available to retailers across the U.S. » I want to read more and receive info from Claudel Lingerie
BODY publisher Nick Monjo interviewed Mapalé co-owner Angela Tobon about her company’s latest loungewear collection. » I want to read more and receive info from Mapale
The ongoing pandemic has affected apparel businesses in a variety of ways. Claudel Lingerie, a Canadian producer, shared some of its experiences with BODY Magazine. In this interview publisher Nick Monjo spoke with Claudel’s Anny-Claude Lapierre. » I want to read more and receive info from Claudel Lingerie
Kaliopi Eleni, the eponymous label from an Australian designer and actress, is composed of “luxurious silk loungewear for lovers, honeymooners, holiday makers and anyone dreaming of exotica, mystery and romance in faraway mystical places.” » I want to read more and receive info from Kaliopi Eleni
Felina and its sister brand, Paramour, have expanded their range of product offerings, with new loungewear options from the former and a nursing bra collection from the latter. » I want to read more and receive info from Felina
Gelmart International signed a license with French Connection to produce a collection of women’s sleepwear, loungewear and intimates. » I want to read more and receive info from Gelmart
The Kersheh Group has launched Jammin’ Jammies, a collection of “matching family pajama sets,” which marketing manager Linda Del Percio told BODY, “make a great gift for the whole family!” Styles for men, women, kids and pets are included. » I want to read more and receive info from The Kersheh Group
Yummie Loungewear is the latest addition to the intimates brand created by Heather Thomson. The line that includes “rouched leggings, relaxed tanks, tops, stylized cover-ups, luxurious robes, and gowns” is arriving in stores and online this month. » I want to read more and receive info from Yummie
Swirl, a firm that goes back over 110 years, recently added an updated ‘Models Coat,’ versions of which it has made for decades. And it will be showing this tunic at the upcoming Curvexpo show in New York » I want to read more and receive info from Swirl
Launched just last year, sleep and lounge brand Duffield Lane will be exhibiting at its first Curvexpo in August — but has already established itself in several U.S. specialty stores and offered its designs at other trade shows. » I want to read more and receive info from Duffield Lane
(MAGIC Report) Fun Apparel launched its Boxie line of bloomers at the recent MAGIC show in Las Vegas (February 13-15). The first collection, samples of which arrived just in time for the show, were made of 100% woven cotton, lined in satin, “with the landing pad built in,” explained Krish Arora. Boxies have elastic around each leg, and come in several different styles. Knit fabric versions are a future possibility. » I want to read more and receive info from Fun Apparel
(MAGIC Report) P.J. Salvage was back at MAGIC (February 13-15) in its usual spot, offering an expanded selection, which included such additions as sweaters, hats and boots. » I want to read more and receive info from P.J. Salvage
London-based luxury nightwear brand Derek Rose has unveiled its autumn/winter 2012 collections for men and women. » I want to read more and receive info from Derek Rose
An intimate apparel deal with sleepwear company Carole Hochman will see Steve Madden-branded loungewear hitting retail stores in time for the holiday 2012 season. » I want to read more and receive info from Steve Madden
Women’s sleepwear and loungewear manufacturer Body Touch Lingerie has expanded internationally and brought on a new head designer. » I want to read more and receive info from Body Touch
California-based loungewear and nightwear company Toute la Nuit has introduced a line of plush robes in time for the cooler temperatures and gift-giving spirit of the holiday 2011 season. » I want to read more and receive info from Toute la Nuit Loungewear
Top Secret Society, a Miami-based brand that launched a line of sports bras in 2008, is expanding into loungewear and layering pieces for fall 2011. » I want to read more and receive info from Top Secret Society
Toute la Nuit Loungewear has premiered its first diffusion collection: Ravissante, an 11-piece line suitable for any woman looking for sophisticated sleepwear options. » I want to read more and receive info from Toute la Nuit Loungewear
Elizabeth Bishop joined Loomworks Apparel, parent company of sleepwear and loungewear brand P.J. Salvage, as vice president of sales. » I want to read more and receive info from P.J. Salvage
After focusing on soft stretch silk looks for fall/winter 2011, New York-based brand Ombrato is debuting woven cotton looks for spring/summer 2012. » I want to read more and receive info from Ombrato
For anyone who’s ever worried about the possibility of a wardrobe malfunction with a traditional robe, loungewear company The Original FreeBeneath has come to the rescue with pullover robes that provide security as well as comfort. » I want to read more and receive info from FreeBeneath
Italy-based Emmebiesse has unveiled its fall/winter Luna di Giorno collection of loungewear and beachwear products. » I want to read more and receive info from Emmebiesse
Christine Morton, president of sleepwear and loungewear company Christine Vancouver, noticed that some potential customers were unable to afford her product. In response, she introduced Christine Chantilly for fall 2011. » I want to read more and receive info from Christine Vancouver
LELO has taken its high-end adult novelty concept to loungewear. » I want to read more and receive info from LELO
Munich-based OKHA will show its fabric-driven basics, loungewear and linens at next week’s CurveNV. This is the company’s first appearance at a CurvExpo tradeshow and marks its entrance in the U.S. market. » I want to read more and receive info from OKHA
Beach Bunny Swimwear will exhibit at CurveNV for the first time this February 14 through 16 at Las Vegas’ Venetian Hotel. » I want to read more and receive info from Beach Bunny
Parah S.P.A is focusing on practical comfort for the colder seasons. » I want to read more and receive info from Parah
Innocent Angel is on a mission: to branch into the specialty boutique and department store markets. With these goals in mind, the California-based producer of 100 percent cotton intimates in sizes S through XL is working with Dianne Slemons, a sales representative who formally worked with Cuddl Duds. Wholesale prices run from $5.50 for a G-string to $33.50 for long johns. » I want to read more and receive info from Innocent Angel
Loomworks Apparel, the parent company P.J. Salvage, has launched a new collection, called Wild & Free. The line is headed up by Julie Zipperer, former vice president and co-founder of Scanty, and, in the past, a P.J. Salvage employee. Last year Zipperer also offered her own line under the Maxey label. » I want to read more and receive info from Loomworks
Since launching in 2009, B*Up has been listening to its retail customers, according to Fatima Walsh, sales director of the company. » I want to read more and receive info from B*Up
Freya is broadening its selection of loungewear for spring/summer 2011 under its sub-brand, Freya Lounge, which the company introduced for fall/winter 2010 at a wholesale range of £11.71 to £13.66, equivalent to approximately $17.65 to $20.60 at the current exchange rate. Sizes run from XS through XL. » I want to read more and receive info from Freya
Fishbelly is trying its hand at loungewear and sleepwear. The German wholesaler, best known for its lingerie designed by Jutta Teschner, has introduced its first collection of loungewear and sleepwear; known respectively as homewear and nightwear on the European market. Styles are available immediately for an average of 100 Euros, equivalent to approximately $123 at the current exchange rate. » I want to read more and receive info from Fishbelly
For the upcoming fall/winter season, Between the Sheets is taking loungewear and sleepwear in a minimal and contemporary yet playful direction, according to Layla L’obatti, president of the company. “We really stayed away from ruffles, prints and embellishments with this collection, but our mix of colors within pieces like our Come Out & Play group adds a lightheartedness that a woman can have at any age,” she remarked. » I want to read more and receive info from Bardot
For the upcoming fall/winter season, Between the Sheets is taking loungewear and sleepwear in a minimal and contemporary yet playful direction, according to Layla L’obatti, president of the company. “We really stayed away from ruffles, prints and embellishments with this collection, but our mix of colors within pieces like our Come Out & Play group adds a lightheartedness that a woman can have at any age,” she remarked. » I want to read more and receive info from Between The Sheets
Following up on a reported “successful debut for spring,” Kristian Giambi, founder of Brulee, has released a limited item summer 2010 collection, set to hit stores on April 30th. The collection consists of new and revamped styles from the brand’s Classic, Black and Boudoir ranges, as well as the new Vamp range. According to the company, it offers a sneak peak into the upcoming fall/winter season, when summer pieces will transition into new shades and styles. The collection retails for $36 to $220, and is available in sizes XS through XL. » I want to read more and receive info from Brulee
Since launching in May 2009, sleep and loungewear brand B*UP has experienced extraordinary market success, according to Fatima Walsh, sales director for the new company. She reported that between May and November, sales for the brand had more than tripled. » I want to read more and receive info from B*Up
Zinke—an Oklahoma-based design company that entered the intimate apparel market last January with the launch of its spring 2010 collection—will launch its second collection for summer 2010, followed closely by its fall 2010 collection. In the new collections, the company is adding loungewear and robes to the basic lingerie assortment seen in its debut line. But despite this category expansion, the company “continues [its] dedication to daily luxuries,” reported Kristin Davis, sales manager of Zinke. » I want to read more and receive info from Zinke
Calida Bodywear described its new loungewear and sleepwear line, titled Love Affair, as; “[inviting] you to relax, cuddle, refuel and just feel good.” Available as part of the brand’s Christmas collection, the comfort-oriented line encompasses 11 “mix and match” women’s styles made primarily from cotton in subdued shades of grey, navy, white and brown. Retail prices run from 69.90 to 109 Swiss Francs; equivalent to approximately $68.65 to $107 at the current exchange rate. » I want to read more and receive info from Calida
Parah, an Italian luxury sleepwear, loungewear, lingerie and beachwear brand owned by the Gruppo Parah company, has introduced its Fall/Winter 2010-2011 collection of sleepwear and loungewear styles, titled Parah Relax. Parah’s sizes run from S through L, and the brand can found at Seattle-based e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retailer, Nancy Meyer, at the approximate retail range of $55 to $308. » I want to read more and receive info from Parah
French brand Princesse Tam Tam has introduced approximately 20 homewear styles—known in the U.S. as loungewear— for winter 2009/2010. Included are a variety of printed and solid-colored designs including long-sleeve tops; shorts; soft bra and panty sets; boxer shorts; kimonos; pajama sets; and robes. Retail prices range from approximately $39 $45 to $99 Euros; equivalent to about $58 to $147 at the current exchange rate. » I want to read more and receive info from Princesse Tam
Journelle and Petticoat Lane of New York City, along with Oh Baby Lingerie Shop in Portland, Ore., have picked up new loungewear and lingerie brand, Brulee. The brand’s debut collection will hit these boutiques and others, as well as the Brulee website, in late fall at a retail range of $36 to $178 in sizes XS through XL. Styles fall under the four lines Brulee Classic, Brulee Lounge, Brulee Boudoir, and Brulee Black, and include bodysuits; rompers; loungepants; shorts; boyshorts; bralettes; camisoles; and nightshirts, among others, constructed from “luxurious” silks and chiffons, as well as jerseys and cottons. As previously reported in BODY, Kristian Giambi, the wife of Oakland A’s player Jason Giambi, founded the company targeting “strong, independent, sophisticated women seeking quality construction and finishes in seductive, boudoir-inspired lingerie and loungewear.” Based on Giambi’s jet-set lifestyle, styles are also designed to travel well. » I want to read more and receive info from Brulee
Known for its focus on color, Cosabella is launching a spring 2010 sleep and loungewear collection that runs the gamut of shades; from pastels to bridal whites to the brand's signature brights. Retail prices run at $48 for camis; $77 for pants; $82 for sleep chemises; and $130 for robes at a size range of S through XL. The first delivery for spring—which includes seven groupings—will hit stores in February 2010. » I want to read more and receive info from Cosabella
For the fall 2009 season, Natori has added several new nature-inspired print groupings under its Josie Natori and Natori labels. Styles, which mostly consist of loungewear and sleepwear pieces including chemises, robes, loungepants, pajama sets and gowns, retail in the range of $20 for panties to $250 for select robes. Sizes run from XS to XL. » I want to read more and receive info from Natori
Pluto will debut their fall/winter 2009 loungewear and sleepwear collections this January at the Salon International de la Lingerie & Interfiliere show in Paris. » I want to read more and receive info from Pluto