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IntroductionShe spent the weekend celebrating her 44th birthday. But it was business as usual for Pip Edwards on
She spent the weekend celebrating her 44th birthday.
But it was business as usual for Pip Edwards on Sunday as she returned to her usual daily workout routine by taking a power walk around Rose Bay.
The P.E Nation activewear co-founder cut a chic figure in all-black activewear including a sleek cropped T-shirt and 3/4 workout leggings.
She completed her monochromatic look with black socks, sneakers and retro sunglasses.
Pip's short, sun-kissed locks were swept back in a fuss-free style, while a series of rings, earrings and silver wrist gave her outfit a touch of sparkle.
She spent the weekend celebrating her 44th birthday, but it was business as usual for Pip Edwards (pictured) on Sunday as she returned to her usual daily workout routine by taking a power walk around Rose Bay
Pip appeared to be chatting on the phone as she pounded the pavement with wireless headphones in her ears.
It comes after Pip and her P.E Nation co-founder Claire Greaves parted ways ahead of unveiling their latest collection at Australian Fashion Week.
A company spokesperson confirmed this month that Greaves (previously Tregoning) would keep her share of the business and remain on the board, but that Edwards would take over as the sole 'visionary' creative director.
The P.E Nation activewear co-founder cut a chic figure in all-black activewear including a sleek cropped T-shirt and 3/4 workout leggings
She completed her monochromatic look with black socks, sneakers and retro sunglasses
Pip's short, sun-kissed locks were swept back in a fuss-free style, while a series of rings, earrings and silver wrist gave her outfit a touch of sparkle
According to the statement, Greaves left to pursue other creative endeavours.
'Claire Greaves has made the decision to step out of the day-to -day running of the business,' a spokesperson said.
'Claire will remain on the board and will retain her shareholding as the company continues to thrive in the very creative, visionary hands of Pip Edwards at the helm.
It comes after Pip and her P.E Nation co-founder Claire Greaves (left) parted ways ahead of unveiling their latest collection at Australian Fashion Week. Both pictured
'Pip and the company are in complete support of Claire's transition to pursue other creative endeavours and wish her the absolute best in her next chapter.'
Greaves did not address her split with Edwards after the announcement.
Greaves and Edwards worked together as designers at Sass & Bide before they joined forces and launched their activewear brand in 2016.
They turned the luxury label into an international brand earning a huge number of celebrity clients.
In May 2023, they expanded by opening their first brick-and-mortar store, in The Galeries on Sydney's George Street.
The shop is designed by a architect and features bespoke lights, sculptures and furniture by local designers.
According to the company website, P.E Nation 'was born from a universal need for multi-faceted activewear, given the global shift towards juggling a fast pace life'.
READ MORE: Pip Edwards and Nadia Bartel cut stylish figures as they lead star arrivals for Witchery's annual White Shirt Campaign
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