Sri Lanka’s athleisure scene is undergoing a transformation, thanks to Aura Active, a brand redefining what it means to look good, feel good, and stay active.
Designed exclusively for women, Aura Active combines high-quality, stylish, and versatile clothing with a mission to promote inclusivity and encourage women to embrace healthy, active lifestyles.
Founded with a vision to create more than just apparel, Aura Active is about building a community of empowered women.
Every piece is meticulously crafted to suit the diverse needs of women—whether it’s hitting the gym, running errands, or relaxing in comfort.
Aura Active’s designs embody a modern, minimalist aesthetic, with colors that exude elegance and strength: the soft hues of Blush, the bold depth of Midnight, and the sleek confidence of Onyx.
But Aura Active is more than just fashion. It’s a movement.
By championing women’s sports and inclusivity, the brand has become a beacon for celebrating women’s achievements on and off the field.
“Our goal is to inspire women to feel confident and capable in every aspect of their lives,” says the founder Amani Nawushad.
With its first pop-up event happening on December 22nd, Aura Active invites everyone to join this exciting journey. Attendees can experience the collection firsthand, meet like-minded individuals, and become part of the Aura Active community—a space where empowerment and style go hand in hand.
From its chic designs to its empowering message, Aura Active is setting a new standard in Sri Lankan fashion, proving that strength, style, and sisterhood are the ultimate combination.
Join the movement and follow Aura Active Club on Instagram for updates and inspiration.
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