The French luxury label Coperni has become known for its technology -based innovations. This includes a live dress sprayed on the catwalk, a robot dog that undresses models, and even a bag that consists of 99 percent of air. Now Coperni is launching an Athleisure line. This uses biotech fabrics enriched with probiotic ingredients to improve the broadcast. The line combines fashion, science and daily rituals.

The C+collection also marks Coperni’s debut in the beauty category. It is more than just clothing. The innovative line is described as “a skin care of the skin”. The four-way stretch material used contains a patented synbiotic mixture of probiotics and prebiotics. This is located in a bioba -based matrix with slow release, which releases active skin care to the body while wearing.

The C+ ‘Carewear’ campaign by Coperni with Paloma Elsesser Image: Coperni by Bettina Pittaluga

“We rethink the connection between clothing and body. Clothing can more than cover, protect or express. It can now maintain, nourish the body and support where it feels the most lively,” said the Coperni founder Arnaud Vaillant Sébastien Meyer in a joint explanation. “This vision has produced ‘carewear’: a new clothing category with a new role. Today we rethink the connection between clothing and body. Clothing can more than just cover, protect or express. It can now maintain, nourish and support the body where it feels most vivid.”

The collection combines minimalist design and comfort like a second skin with the latest innovation. It combines beauty and fashion with a number of everyday pieces. This includes leggings, a body and a long -sleeved top. All are made from the fabric enriched with ingredients to improve the radiance and the “natural shine”.

Coperni C+ “CAREWEAR” Campaign Featuring Paloma Elsesser
The C+ ‘Carewear’ campaign by Coperni with Paloma Elsesser Image: Coperni by Bettina Pittaluga

What is a substance enriched with probiotics?

Coperni worked with Heiq, the Swiss pioneer for textile biotechnology, to develop this new ‘Carewear’ line. Each gram of the treated substance contains up to 140,000 coloning units of living useful bacteria. These are submitted by a system with controlled release.

The patented synbiotic mixture of probiotics and prebiotics is designed in such a way that it is transmitted from the fabric in the event of skin contact. Friction, movement and body heat activate a gradual and invisible transmission of useful microorganisms to the skin surface. This release of useful bacteria “helps to bring the microbiome back into balance, to strengthen the natural barrier and to support the self -repair mechanisms”.

Coperni C+ “CAREWEAR” Campaign Featuring Paloma Elsesser
The C+ ‘Carewear’ campaign by Coperni with Paloma Elsesser Image: Coperni by Bettina Pittaluga

Coperni adds that the innovation is supported by data. Treatment preserves the breathing activity, softness and color of the fabric and ensures seamless and pleasant wearing. It was also tested dermatologically in human skin and is not irritating. The formula is also “proven to be safe and environmentally friendly-biobaized”. It is made from recycled, genetic engineering-free sources and corresponds to the highest international security and sustainability certifications.

The label also indicates that the straps: inside the clothes should carry “regularly” to achieve optimal advantages. The active ingredients offer “long -lasting skin care locations”. While the intensity of the ingredients can lose weight according to 40 washes, the effects remain “visible and continue to deliver performance over time”.

The first C+collection comprises three parts in two colors, black and gray. The prices are between 150 and 180 euros. The C+line can be pre-ordered on the brand’s website, shipping is expected in mid-November.

Coperni C+ “CAREWEAR” Campaign Featuring Paloma Elsesser
The C+ ‘Carewear’ campaign by Coperni with Paloma Elsesser Image: Coperni by Bettina Pittaluga
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