Fleur du Mal sportswear drop

Fleur du Mal launched a cheeky sportswear line that mixes lace‑trimmed catsuits, bras, and leggings with athleisure shapes, and the collection is available online now. (x.com) Social posts emphasize the brand’s play between lingerie details and activewear silhouettes in this new drop. (x.com)

Fleur du Mal has entered activewear with its first sportswear capsule, adding lace-trimmed bras, leggings, catsuits and jackets to its lineup. (wwd.com) The New York brand founded by Jennifer Zuccarini debuted the Sport collection on April 8, 2026, and WWD reported it includes 16 pieces. Prices start at $88 for the Le Stretch Lace Sports Bra and run to $395 for the Warm Up Jacket. (wwd.com) Fleur du Mal is selling the drop exclusively on its own website under the “Fleur du Sport” label. The brand’s product page says the capsule includes sculpting leggings, sports bras, track pants and shorts. (fleurdumal.com) The collection keeps the brand’s lingerie signatures in gym clothes instead of separating the two categories. WWD said the line uses sports bras in bra sizing, corset-detailed nylon jackets and track pants, plus lace and other lingerie details throughout. (wwd.com) That move extends a label best known for lingerie and ready-to-wear into a category dominated by performance basics and large athletic brands. Hypebae described the release as Fleur du Mal’s first-ever sportswear line and highlighted balconette necklines, lace inserts, bodysuits and sculpting leggings. (hypebae.com) Zuccarini told WWD the idea had been in development for about two years after customers and friends kept asking for activewear. She said the collection was built with performance fabrics, the company’s lingerie detailing and its bra-fit expertise. (wwd.com) The materials mix is part of the pitch. WWD reported the line uses four-way stretch jersey with Lycra for compression, Le Stretch lace designed to move, lightweight nylon for track pieces and pima cotton for T-shirts. (wwd.com) The brand is also selling the collection as day-to-night clothing, not only workout gear. Its website describes the range as an “activewear capsule” that goes “from barre to bar,” echoing the styling shown in launch coverage. (fleurdumal.com) For Fleur du Mal, the new drop turns one of its oldest design ideas — lingerie as outerwear — into sportswear. The result is a 16-piece test of whether customers want their leggings and sports bras cut with the same codes as the brand’s lace bras and bodysuits. (wwd.com)

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