Tracy Anderson Unveils Activewear Line, Drops First Piece
The 12-piece Tracy Anderson Collection includes shrugs, unitards, leotards and two-piece sets in high-performance fabric
Tracy Anderson, a fitness pioneer whose brand encompasses studio locations and virtual personal training, has just entered the activewear market with the launch of the Tracy Anderson Collection and its first piece — the Power Mesh Shrug.
Crafted to bring warmth during arm sequences while remaining fashion-forward, the Power Mesh Shrug, $95, is now available online at the Tracy Anderson Shop, offered in both black and nude colorways in a high-performance fabric.
Following the Power Mesh Shrug, the Tracy Anderson Collection will drop a new piece each week on tracyanderson.com. The 12-piece collection will feature seven styles of shrugs, unitards, leotards and two-piece sets in various colors.
“Activewear should feel like a second skin. When you’re moving with me, the goal is always to find freedom in motion,” Anderson said. “That’s why I’m excited to announce this new line of only essentials. For me, the finest activewear indulges in simplicity – clean lines, flattering fits, first-class comfort.”
Anderson, who founded the Tracy Anderson Method, is familiar with the activewear space, collaborating last summer with dancewear brand Bloch on a line inspired by her time as a professional dancer. The TA x Bloch line of leotards, unitards and two-piece sets remain offered on her site. She also launched a capsule collection in 2019 with Barneys.
More recently, Anderson launched HeartStone, limited-edition weighted energy trainers featuring healing and energy–boosting hand-cut rose quartz, to support arm sequences. The latest product follows Anderson’s mission of creating sustainable fitness equipment free of toxic materials. Each HeartStone purchase comes with access to an app filled with arm workouts curated by Anderson.
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