“Move your Body – Move the world.” Daquïni is a female-founded and independent activewear brand. When Emese Antal was moving her body in a hot yoga class, she decided it was time to not only move her body but also to move the world. She wanted to create an activewear label tailored to women’s needs. But what do women really want – in life and activewear?
Emese Antal – Founder and CEO of Daquïni
Emese’s label combines timeless elegance with cutting-edge technical features that enhance the female body and boosts confidence. It is made to stand the test of time. Feminine and sophisticated activewear will never go out of style. In today’s world, activewear can easily transition into daywear. The lines are more blurred more than ever. Daquïni designs to ensure that wherever you go, you’ll always stand out with their beautiful and elegant designs.
At the same time, Daquïni is about sustainability. French and Italian fabric mills and European manufacturing ensure that each piece created uses only ethical and sustainable practices. Local production allows for a transparent supply chain and close relationships with each key partner. It’s a conscious decision to empower the local community and foster authentic relationships with the people who carefully create each garment.
But what does Daquïni actually mean?
It comes from Buddhism and means the enlightened feminine in human or divine form. When you feel the presence of Dakini, you feel empowered to overcome any challenge. This goes hand in hand with the larger mission of the brand.
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“Daquïni is more than just activewear; it’s a symbol of resilience, determination, and empowerment.”
Daquïni is about more than just beautiful clothes. It helps women overcome their limiting beliefs and embrace their own power. It’s important to remember that an active lifestyle doesn’t just work your body. It goes far beyond that. Regular exercise helps build discipline, focus and the belief that we can change the world.
We are excited to see what the future holds for Daquïni. One thing is for sure; it will continue to empower women and celebrate their achievements.
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