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Nick Monjo

Corin’s Gisele & Sophia




Corin, the Polish brand that is distributed by Valens Lingerie in the U.S. enjoyed continued success in 2024 buoyed by two new collections. “The recently introduced bra styles, Gisele 30725 and the Sophia 731 collection were both standouts in 2025,” explained Valens’ Tatyana Ponomareva. “These introductions were praised by lingerie experts as the marriage of modern technologies and fashion trends during the Immagine Italia & Co. in Florence in August. And they have received positive feedback from our retail clients and those of  distributors in Canada, Australia and Europe.”


“When the Gisele 30725 bra was introduced, the innovative design and uniformity of its construction was praised by the Polish Scientific and Technical Society,” she continued. “Behind all this success is Barbara Hanczka, Corin’s head designer and co-owner, with her husband Mariusz. Together with the Corin’s research and development team, the company strives to improve their designs to deliver comfort, health and attractive bras for women’s breast tissue health.”

 

“During 2024, Corin was also able to expand their production department with the addition of new equipment, including a superior machine for thermal fabric forming, which led to the establishment of an in house dedicated molding department.”


Turning to the second introduction, Ponomareva said that the new “Sophia 731 collection was also warmly received. It is a classic and simple form, with a J-hook fastening on the back. Sophia’s frame was created for perfect breast support under tops that expose the shoulders. The design also relieves pressure on the vertebral column.” Contact: Thomas Dorsey, contact@ValensLingerie.com; (610) 400-8460.


Above, from Corin's Gisele collection.

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