The NikeSkims collab makes its Singapore debut on May 14, fronted by Studio Stretch: a buttery-light, sculpting fabric engineered to move through every pose without losing its shape
She finishes a reformer class on Orchard Road and walks straight into a boutique. No outfit change, no second thought. In Singapore, activewear and everyday dressing stopped being separate categories a long time ago—and NikeSkims, dropping here on May 14, 2026, arrives knowing exactly that.
The brand is young—Skims only launched in 2019—but co-founders Kim Kardashian and Jens Grede built it with a very clear obsession: how fabric actually behaves on a woman’s body. Compression, drape, texture, silhouette. Nike, meanwhile, has spent decades on the science side—movement data, sports performance, and Dri-Fit that genuinely earns its keep in this climate. Put the two together and you get something more that goes beyond the average collaboration: technical fabric that also knows how to flatter. That’s not a small thing. Good-looking activewear and activewear that looks good on you are very different products.

Above Introducing its Summer 2026 collection to Singapore, NikeSkims unveils its Studio Stretch innovation, the brand’s softest and lightest material collection yet
Until now, Skims’s permanent stores have been exclusively American—New York, Atlanta, Houston, and a handful of other cities. Singapore is a real step out, and the collection feels calibrated for it.
Introducing its Summer 2026 collection to Singapore, NikeSkims unveils its Studio Stretch innovation and it is the place to start. Built with Lycra Adaptiv, it holds its structure across repeated wears—no knee bagging, no fabric that quietly gives up mid-class. The compression is present without being punishing, light enough to move through a full yoga or Pilates session without fighting it. The hand feel is the thing, though. Buttery and genuinely lightweight, it’s the kind of fabric you stop noticing, which is exactly what you want when you’re mid-flow.
Studio Stretch is the softest entry point into a wider material system—NikeSkims engineers distinct fabric collections for different training intensities, so there’s more to explore beyond the studio. The full range extends to accessories too, rounding out a head-to-toe wardrobe that’s designed to stack and transition rather than sit in a gym bag.
The broader collection works as a full dressing system—pieces that stack, layer, and carry through from the studio into whatever the rest of the day looks like. Around here, that's a lot of ground to cover.
The full collection drops May 14 at nike.com/sg/nikeskims, Nike Orchard Road, and Nike Jewel.

Above Studio Stretch is the softest entry point into a wider material system

Above The full range extends to accessories too, rounding out a head-to-toe wardrobe
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