Puma launches new eco-friendly yoga collection with Cara Delevingne

German sportswear brand, Puma has partnered with the English actress and model Cara Delevingne to deliver a yoga collection titled Exhale. The new collection is made using eco-friendly materials which include 70% recycled polyester that fully offsets any unavoidable emissions.

In an official statement, Delevingne said that yoga being one of her biggest passions has impacted her life in a very positive way. She was thrilled when she was approached by PUMA to collaborate to launch a yoga line.

She added that it was important for them to design a collection with minimal impact as both of them was very focused on the environment. This results in creating a more meaningful impact on mind, body, and practice which provides a pace for peace and tranquility to simply exhale.

The Exhale collection includes crop tops, knit tops, sports bras, and a biker unitard, which is on the sale now with prices ranging from $55 to $100. The second batch is expected to become available at the beginning of April.

Delevingne has been an ambassador for the global sportswear brand Puma for a quite long time. The partnership was announced in 2016 and since then, they both have collaborated on many collections like Balmain, a special Pride release to support the LGBTQ+ community, and more.

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