Discovering Active Wellness: How aespa’s Ningning is Redefining Outdoor Fashion for 2026
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F&F (383220) has announced that Discovery Expedition, its fashion brand, has tapped Ningning, a member of the K-pop girl group ‘aespa’, as its new ambassador.

With this exciting collaboration, Discovery is set to expand its brand vision beyond outdoor lifestyle, embracing the concept of ‘active wellness’.
Ningning dazzled in Discovery’s Spring/Summer (SS) 2026 campaign photoshoot, showcasing the brand’s latest collection. The SS lineup features lightweight, high-performance padded jackets and windbreakers that perfectly blend functionality with urban chic.
The star of the collection, the ‘PrimaLoft Padded Jacket’, is a game-changer. Packed with high-tech PrimaLoft insulation, it’s not just incredibly light but also boasts impressive water resistance and moisture-wicking properties.
For the fashion-forward crowd, the ‘Women’s Vertex 2L Crop Jacket’ is a must-have. It’s crafted with Discovery’s exclusive 2L Vertex fabric, offering superior breathability, wind protection, and UV blocking – perfect for those unpredictable spring days.
Fitness enthusiasts will love the ‘Pertex Running Windbreaker’. Designed for high-intensity workouts, it’s made with ultra-light, durable Pertex ripstop material that can keep up with your toughest routines.
An F&F spokesperson shared, \”Our collaboration with aespa’s Ningning allows us to showcase Discovery’s ‘active wellness’ philosophy in a fresh, exciting way. We’re committed to creating versatile pieces that seamlessly blend performance and style, perfect for transitioning from your morning run to brunch with friends.\”
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