Pip Edwards offers a seldom-seen glimpse of her tattoo collection during a tranquil, spa-like health retreat in Thailand, reminiscent of the TV series ‘White Lotus’.
For the past week, the 44-year-old creative director of Ksubi and her 18-year-old son, Justice, have been participating in a wellness program focused on restoring balance in their health, located off the coast of Bangkok.
Apart from detailing her extensive stay at the remarkable RAKxa integrated wellness sanctuary, Pip also posted a seldom-seen picture showcasing a tattoo hidden at the nape of her neck.
The cursive tattoo, which is not new, says, ‘Never Look Back.’
The script of this tattoo, located under her bicep, matches that of her ‘This Must Be the Place’ ink – a subtle tribute to the famous Talking Heads’ song.
Moreover, she bears her son’s name, elegantly engraved in an ancient English script, on the arch of her foot. A modest star design also adorns her skin as a tattoo.


It’s clear that she’s carrying a particular feeling back from her retreat, which costs at least $9350 for a five-night stay, according to the company’s online information.
On Instagram yesterday, Pip expressed gratitude as they’re getting nearer to their 45th birthday, thankful for this opportunity to escape the constant rush of urban living and truly unwind.
To get back into my physical self, I will concentrate on its power, provide it with a customized diet of pure foods, and replenish it with an abundance of spiritual energy that it has longed for.
She initially aimed to use this period for us both to focus on our wellbeing, but it’s turned out to be a lot more profound than just that. (She continued.)
Never before have I experienced such a profound sense of serenity, vitality, and joy as I do now. My gratitude for my son knows no bounds, witnessing this incredible change in me.
As a lifestyle expert, I recently embarked on a holistic rejuvenation journey myself, which encompassed a variety of wellness practices. This included regular consultations with fitness and anti-aging doctors, daily meditation sessions, Pilates workouts, chakra balancing exercises, acupuncture treatments, traditional Chinese medicine therapies, a soothing session inside an oxygen chamber, and a rejuvenating intravenous drip infused with seven powerful antioxidants, all under the guidance of seven dedicated specialists.


Pip went on to say that she’s picked up numerous specialized techniques tailored just for her, which help enhance the quality, durability, and overall joy in her life,
‘And the main take away for me is so simple, it is to learn how to breathe!’
Practice deep and mindful breathing, fully grasping the link between my breath and my overall well-being – body, mind, and spirit.
Show your body and you the care and consideration it requires. It might be that I’m penning this as a reminder for both of us to take things slower more frequently, so we can keep up with our brisk tempo.
Justice’s father Dan Single, 44, also has a tribute tattoo to their son on his arm.
The announcement arrives alongside reports that Pip’s popular activewear label, P.E Nation, is shutting down their main retail outlet.
On Thursday, April 24, the shop located within The Galeries shopping center on George Street in downtown Sydney will close its doors permanently.
As a dedicated lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news from the world of fashion. Recently, P.E Nation took to Instagram to quell any concerns about their future. Contrary to any speculations, the temporary closure they announced does not signal the end of this dynamic brand. Instead, it’s a strategic move for growth and innovation, so stay tuned for what’s next!

On Tuesday, the Australian brand posted a picture from within one of their retail spaces, captioned: “We’re heading out!” or “We’re changing locations!” to convey the same meaning.
Expressing our gratitude for your patronage, we would like to announce our closing. To each one of you who visited, backed us, and joined our community, you’ve truly made our journey extraordinary. Thank you!
‘While we’re saying goodbye to this space, it’s just the start of a new chapter.’
The women’s activewear and athleisure brand, which caters to women, has confirmed that their stores at Westfield Miranda and Bondi Junction will continue operating.
The latest outlet of the brand has set up shop at Westfield Miranda, having opened its doors to customers back in February this year.
P.E Nation was founded by Pip Edwards and Claire Greaves back in 2016 in Bondi.
The friends founded the activewear brand after working together at Australian label Sass & Bride.
In August of the previous year, Ms. Edwards chose to resign from her position as creative director, having achieved a successful rebranding of the ladies’ apparel line.
Previously, five months ago, our co-founder, Ms. Greaves, took a step away from managing the company on a daily basis.
Both co-founders retain their shareholding and board positions.
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