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Andine
Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA
E-commerce: https://shopandine.com/
Social Media: Instagram, TikTok and Facebook
What: An accessible-luxury women’s intimate brand that offers comfortable, soft, sexy loungewear handmade from premium textiles. All Andine garments are designed, hand-cut and sewn in Los Angeles, with Paris in mind.
Price Range: $68-$475
Designer/Founder: Elisabeth Weinstock
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Origin Story: Weinstock began her career in the late 1990s with Coton Blanc, a luxury loungewear brand that achieved multimillion-dollar success before she turned 25. Known for its ultra-comfortable cotton sleepwear, Coton Blanc embodied her youthful vision of refined comfort, though it ultimately dissolved due to rapid growth.
In 2008, she pivoted into luxury home goods and accessories, designing bespoke pieces from exotic leathers for clients like Justin Bieber and A$AP Rocky. This work gained her a dedicated following, and during the pandemic, she returned to her first love — fashion — to launch Andine.
Andine redefines Parisian chic with a timeless collection of nightshirts, chemises, wrap robes and tanks crafted in luxurious cotton and silk. It has captured the attention of celebrities like Sophie Turner and Sabrina Carpenter, who have been spotted wearing the brand’s effortless styles. With a flagship store in Los Angeles, Andine is a testament to Weinstock’s talent for creating classic brands with modern flair.
Stockists: Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom
Hero Products: Gigi Ravello Boxer ($122), Cavani Ravello Pant ($156), Elisabeth Tuscany Chemise ($125)
PR representation: TMpr
How to get in touch: info@andine.la
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