The idea originated from 32-year-old WyQuasia King-Thomas, a director and buyer of day dresses who herself a Zeta. "We come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and curves, and I understand the challenges we face when shopping," King-Thomas said in an interview with Bloomberg. "I know the need and the importance of this dress collection."
Available in 200 of Macy's 500 locations as well as online, the sororities will have at least five pieces per launch. The collection comes as part of the retailer's effort to build racial diversity throughout the organization.
If you're interested in shopping for this collection, check it out for yourself ahead.