P.E. Nation’s activewear crossing over to fashion wear gaining a lot of interest
There have been few fashion accessories more questionable than a bumbag or a matching two-piece tracksuit. But one Sydney label is attempting to turn back the clock on these retro looks and transform them into high end street wear.
There have been few fashion accessories more questionable than a bumbag or a matching two-piece tracksuit.
But one Sydney label is attempting to turn back the clock on these retro looks and transform them into high end street wear.
P.E. Nation co-founder Pip Edwards said she has had a lot of interest in pieces that crossover from active to fashion wear.
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“We have been pushing the boundaries on what ‘active’ is but whenever we do that with fashion, we really keep it within the sport realm so whether it’s the styling or the details or the fabrication we will always reference back to sport but we will push it in a fashion perspective,” Edwards said.
Edwards is currently preparing for her first stand alone runway show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia in May.
The annual fashion event will be held at Carriageworks in Eveleigh from May 12-18.