Charlie by Matthew Zink expands its offering with the launch of its Charlie Fitness Collection. Produced in Italy, the range captures the active side of the Charlie man. Sportswear, yoga, compression, and underwear styles come together in cotton and microfiber. Making a case for black, the lineup consists of luxurious Italian and French performance fabrics. Blake Bridges reunites with Charlie to front the campaign and lookbook for the line. Collaborating with art director Luis Cintron, stylist JD Roeser outfits Blake for the occasions. An initial #Charliefan, Blake is front and center in Charlie’s fresh new pieces.
Charlie Launches Fitness Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published August 15, 2017
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