Mirror is rebranding as Lululemon Studio — and offering a sweet $700 off deal

This is one of the biggest Mirror discounts we've ever seen.
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Score the most popular fitness Mirror before the big rebrand. Credit: Mirror

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Mirror is officially rebranding as Lululemon Studio come Oct. 5, but the fitness mirror brand is offering a steep $700 off deal ahead of the rollout.

This is one of the biggest discounts we've ever seen on the Mirror. For reference, last year's Black Friday deal was $500 off and offered free delivery and installation (a $250 value). With this deal, you'll still get free delivery, but the professional installation isn't included.

The Mirror rebrand will bring tons of new content to the digital platform. Mirror announced eight new partners: AARMY, Y7 Studio, DOGPOUND, FORWARD_Space, PureBarre, Rumble, AKT and YogaSix. These fitness partners will start releasing new classes on the Lululemon Studio platform beginning Oct. 5, with new classes added every week. This content will be in addition to the current library of Mirror fitness classes already available on the platform.

Some new perks are being rolled out with the rebrand, too. Lululemon Studio members will score 10% off Lululemon apparel and gear, 20% off in-person classes at select in-person partner fitness studios, and free classes at select Lululemon locations. The Lululemon Studio membership will run the same price as the current Mirror membership — $39 per month. Existing Mirror members will become Lululemon Studio members following the launch.

In a press release, Nikki Neuburger, Chief Brand Officer of Lululemon said that Lululemon customer "fitness needs have evolved" and that the Lululemon Studio rebrand is a shift to hybrid at-home and in-person workouts as more people venture outside their homes on a day-to-day basis.

Topics Fitness Tech

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Jae Thomas
Shopping Editor

Jae Thomas is a Colorado-based Shopping Editor for Mashable. They specialize in pet tech, smart fitness gear, finding the perfect gift, and sourcing the top deals on shopping holidays like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Jae has worked at Mashable since 2020, where they've written countless deals roundups and product reviews. Before Jae came to Mashable, they received a B.A. in Journalism and English Literature from New York University and wrote food and lifestyle content for publications like Bon Appétit, Epicurious, The Daily Beast, Apartment Therapy, and Marie Claire.

When they're not testing products or writing about online shopping, you'll find Jae whipping up an elaborate meal, hiking, camping, or training their dogs, Miso and Dashi. Reach out to them on X at @jaetaurina or by email at [email protected].

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