Ligne De Soie has grown into a contemporary loungewear concept since its inception one year ago with a single product: the silk kimono robe. » I want to read more and receive info on Ligne De Soie
Wild & Free is a new collection from Loomworks Apparel, also the parent of the well-established P.J. Salvage brand of lounge wear, sleepwear and swim cover-ups. The line is headed up by Julie Zipperer, former vp and co-founder of Scanty (a lounge wear and sleepwear company) and, in the past, a former P.J. Salvage employee. (Last year Zipperer had also offered a line of her own under the Maxey label). » I want to read more and receive info on Wild & Free
Freya is broadening its selection of loungewear for spring/summer 2011 under its sub-brand, Freya Lounge, which the company has 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 on 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 on 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 on 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 on 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 on 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 on 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 on 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 on Calida