Free People

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About the brand
Free People is an American bohemian apparel and lifestyle retail company that originated in West Philadelphia in 1970. Founded by Dick Hayne, Judy Wicks, and Scott Belair, the brand began as a small boutique selling an eclectic mix of plants, records, and clothing to the area's youthful, bohemian clientele. After becoming Urban Outfitters in 1971, the Free People name was revived in 1984 as a wholesale label and eventually evolved into the standalone retail brand known today. Free People primarily targets women aged 25-30 who embody a free-spirited, creative lifestyle. The brand is celebrated for its distinctive bohemian aesthetic, featuring flowy fabrics, intricate embroidery, fringe details, and vibrant prints inspired by art, travel, and nature. As part of the URBN portfolio alongside Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie, Free People has expanded globally with over 1,400 specialty stores worldwide, offering women's clothing, accessories, shoes, intimates, swimwear, and beauty products that encourage self-expression and individuality.












