If you’ve never heard of the British label Lemonade Dolls, allow us to introduce you to the body-positive brand that is changing the way we look at underwear – and now, activewear!
Started back in 2019, the brand was founded by Lemon Fuller (who also happens to be a fitness instructor) to create a supportive, inclusive and powerful brand for women of all shapes, sizes and ages to feel confident in the way they look.
After growing exponentially in the world of lingerie – it happens to be the fastest-growing brand in the United Kingdom – the brand is now branching out into the world of gymwear with its Anti-Fitness Fitness Collection.
Designed to be worn at the gym, around the house, on errand days and even for a late-night run to the Chip Shop, this collection moves with you, exactly how you need it to. The mantra being ‘athleisure built for all gains – no guilt.’
The buttery recycled fabric not only feels cosy and soft but supports you where you need it to, hugging your curves for a truly flattering look – all while sweat-wicking and remaining breathable for premium comfort.
Unlike many activewear brands, Lemonade Dolls has taken the enormous variety of sizes both in standard dress and bra size into account throughout the collection. With pieces available in sizes 6-22 and cup sizes A-FF.
The collection is available to shop now at lemonadedolls.com starting from £36.
Want to get into the Anti-Fitness fitness trend like we are? Below are our top picks from the collection that we’re adding to cart ASAP.
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Isabelle Knevett is the Fashion Features Editor at Women’s Health. With her keen insight into the worlds of both fashion and fitness, she explores their intersection to help women feel their best when they work out and do it in style. Transitioning from a career as a full-time dancer into the realms of fashion and media, she understands the importance of reliable activewear. Her work has been published across Marie Claire Australia, ELLE Australia, Australian Women’s Weekly, and more. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her in a dance class, or with her nose in a fashion mag.
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