Fabletics opens in Irvine

Adding to its fleet of state-of-the-art retail stores, Fabletics’ new location is now open at Irvine Spectrum Center. Kate Hudson, the actress and fitness mogul, co-founded Fabletics to offer stylish and high-quality activewear at an accessible price point.

Hudson in her High-Waisted Pureluxe Tie Up 7/8 and Rumi Funnel Neck Pullover.

“Kick butt. Look cute. Repeat.”

Adding to its fleet of state-of-the-art retail stores, Fabletics’ new location is now open at Irvine Spectrum Center.

Kate Hudson, the actress and fitness mogul, co-founded Fabletics to offer stylish and high-quality activewear at an accessible price point. The brand’s success has been phenomenal, launching more than 50 U.S. locations to date, with over 2 million VIP members worldwide.

The flexible membership program offers VIPs exclusive perks, including 50% off all styles with curated outfits based on your style preferences.

“At Fabletics, our mission from the very beginning was to bring stylish activewear to all women – and inspire them to live a healthy life,” says Hudson, whose brand resonates with body-positive messages to women.

Fabletics continuously brings new collections to its loyal community, with the mission of inspiring women everywhere to lead active, healthy lifestyles and feel confident at – and beyond – the gym.

Run. Hike. Spin. Train. Whatever your workout, you’ll feel better after a visit to Fabletics at Irvine Spectrum Center.


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