Athleta Partners with Simone Biles to Inspire Next Generation
Biles joins Athleta s growing roster of all-star athletes and changemakers
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Athleta announces a long-term partnership with Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast in World Championships history, in a shared vision designed to empower women and girls. Biles joins Athleta in a wide-reaching partnership that will bring to life the brand s mission of fostering community, igniting activity, and inspiring the next generation to be the best version of themselves.
Biles and Athleta will work together on initiatives with a particular focus toward Athleta Girl – encouraging millions of girls to rise and own their limitless potential. Biles will collaborate with Athleta s design team in development of signature products for aspiring athletes, including plans for multiple capsule collaborations for Athleta Girl.
Athleta Partners with Simone Biles to Inspire Next Generation
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