Designer Andy Thê-Anh lands on his feet at Lolë
When Andy Thê-Anh closed up shop in December after his financial backers pulled out, no one was sure what the next move would be for the Canadian designer or what would become of his eponymous line. He has now signed on as chief designer with Lolë, a Quebec-based activewear company. The move signals a dramatic change for Thê-Anh, whose swishy (and expensive) cocktail dresses were coveted among the Holts set. Lolë’s clothes, meanwhile, sell for around $400 and under and focus on such basics as tunics and yoga pants. The Gazette reports:
Company president Bernard Mariette said Thê-Anh would complement the design team with his international outlook on fashion. He compared Thê-Anh’s challenge to that of Stella McCartney, who does her own prêt-à-porter line and designs active wear for Adidas.
It’ll be hard to get the ladies who lunch excited about wrap sweaters and reversible dresses, but if there’s anyone who can do it, it’s Thê-Anh.
Who would buy yoga pants for $400?
If I had the money then sure why not. But since I don’t then obviously no.
Disclosure: I work with the Lole brand – Lole is an active women’s brand and is thrilled to be working with The-Ahn’s fashion influence. Readers of this article will be relieved to learn that Lole’s yoga pants and most of their apparel cost far less than $400. In fact, much of the collection is under $100 – affordable, active lifestyle apparel.
You can view and shop Lole’s yoga, fitness, travel, lifestyle, and outerwear collections at http://www.lolewomen.com