Remember when Spanx was all about smoothing shorts and secret layers under your favorite dress? Fast forward 25 years, and the brand that started in Sara Blakely’s apartment with a single pair of footless pantyhose has officially graduated to main character status in your wardrobe. Spanx now makes the pants you live in, the jeans that actually fit and, as of today, luxe sweaters you’ll want in every color.
To mark the milestone, Spanx joined forces with La Ligne — the label behind those effortlessly cool striped knits — on a capsule of eight ultra-soft cashmere and wool-blend sweaters. It’s the kind of collab that feels inevitable in the best way: La Ligne brings the polish, Spanx brings the practicality, and together they’ve created something every modern woman will want to live in.
Fronted by Tracee Ellis Ross (because who else?), the campaign — shot by fashion photographer Olivia Malone — celebrates confidence, ease and personal style with a wink. Each sweater was designed to pair seamlessly with Spanx’s new SPANXshap Authentic 360 Corduroy collection, so yes, your fall uniform basically just built itself.
“For our 25th anniversary, we are celebrating iconic women. Partnering with La Ligne, another female-founded brand, was a natural fit, and bringing Tracee Ellis Ross into the mix made it magic,” said Katie
Weeks, Vice President of Brand Marketing at Spanx. “Tracee is the ultimate icon, fearless, a style visionary, and a true trailblazer, which is exactly what this collection represents.”
Available now on Spanx.com (with select styles also available on LaLigneNYC.com), the collection feels like a full-circle moment — proof that 25 years later, Spanx isn’t just redefining what goes under your clothes, but what goes on top too.
Crafted from a chunky seven-ply wool and cashmere blend blend for an ultra-soft, non-scratchy feel.
Classic cream and black stripe.
Designed to hit just below the natural waist.
A neutral version of the collab’s signature turtleneck with a subtle pop of red.
A very “La Ligne” colorway.
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