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Coperni Expands to Beauty With Probiotic Athleisure

The French label launched the C+ collection, an athleisure line blending beauty and fashion with ingredient-infused fabric.
Paloma Elsesser models leggings for Coperni's new C+ athleisure line.
Paloma Elsesser stars in the campaign for Coperni's new C+ athleisure line. (Bettina Pittaluga)

From a spray-on dress to a robot dog, Coperni runway shows are never short on new technology. For its Oct. 6 Paris Fashion Week show, the French label’s latest high-tech reveal marks its debut in the beauty category with the launch of its new fashion-as-skincare athleisure line.

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About the authors
Liz Flora
Liz Flora

Liz Flora is a Beauty Correspondent at Business of Fashion. She is based in Los Angeles and covers beauty and wellness.

Brennan Kilbane
Brennan Kilbane

Brennan Kilbane is News and Features Editor at The Business of Beauty. He is based in London, and supports BoF’s coverage of the multifaceted cosmetics industry, from fine fragrance to wellness trends.

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