Spanx’s La Ligne collab is on sale for up to $200 off

It’s (still) sweater weather.

Spanx and La Ligne teamed up on a line of knitwear last fall — and with temperatures continuing to drop, so are the prices. We spotted the styles on sale for up to $200 off right now, including several that Tracee Ellis Ross models in the corresponding campaign.

“What a dreamy collab,” the actress wrote on Instagram in October, calling the designs “lush, soft, elegant, cozy and the best shapes and colors.”

Shop some of our favorites below — just act fast, as there’s no word on how long these deals will last.

Model wearing a red turtleneck sweater and dark pants, with one hand in a pocket.
Spanx

Cherry red is trending right now — and Spanx and La Ligne found a way to make the bold hue ooze quiet luxury.


A model wearing a black and tan striped sweater with red trim on the cuffs and black pants.
Spanx

Ross modeled this caramel-striped sweater in the campaign, styling it with the brand’s equally luxe Authentic 360 Corduroy Wide Leg Jeans. (Should you wish to re-create the full look, the stretchy-yet-supportive pants are also on sale right now.)


A woman wearing a gray striped sweater with red, light blue, and dark red stripes.
Spanx

Add a little playfulness to your winter wardrobe with this printed design. (It would pair perfectly with the brand’s editor-loved shaping denim.)


Woman with short brown hair wearing a red cable knit sweater and black pants.
Spanx

Go aprés ski chic with this chunky cropped sweater. Spanx promises the wool and cashmere blend is super soft and not at all scratchy.


A woman models a brown chunky knit turtleneck sweater and blue wide-leg jeans.
Spanx

If you prefer a more subtle pop of color, this luxe wool and cashmere blend is a must-have.


A woman wearing a white and black striped sweater, white pants, and a silver watch.
Spanx

This preppy pull-over would look just as polished layered with spring styles, making it a worthwhile sartorial investment.



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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.