Published
September 27, 2024
Plus-size fashion brand Eloquii and Kate Spade New York introduced on Thursday a limited-edition collection for the holiday season.
The Eloquii x Kate Spade New York collection includes festive styles that bring together Eloquii’s fashion-forward, playful yet polished apparel approach and Kate Spade New York’s fresh, modern sensibility.
Available in sizes 14-28 with prices starting at $99, the collection is designed to make women feel beautiful and confident at any holiday gathering. It includes a range of versatile pieces, from bow-adorned dresses and flounced polka dot skirts to feather-trimmed cocktail dresses.
“Designing the collaboration for Eloquii and Kate Spade New York was the perfect fusion of two distinct yet complementary worlds – blending Eloquii’s impeccable fit with Kate Spade New York’s signature prints and playful sense of style,” said Yesenia Leigh, VP of design and creative director of Eloquii. “This partnership allowed us to create something truly special, where timeless elegance meets modern, fun fashion.”
“At Kate Spade New York, we believe that fashion should spark joy, and this capsule does just that,” added Charlotte Warshaw, VP NA wholesale, global licensing and collaborations, and general manager of jewelry at Kate Spade New York.
“With a shared commitment to women’s empowerment and the celebration of style, we’re thrilled to bring our signature aesthetic to the Eloquii community, together creating a collection that not only looks beautiful but feels amazing to wear.”
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