Back In Track.
Who said that sportswear couldn’t get more fashionable? At this point, the collaboration between athletic brands and fashion designers has been quietly reshaping what lands on our feeds, and lululemon has been one of the boldest players in that game.
Since teaming up with London-based designer Saul Nash in March 2025, the duo has dropped three consecutive SLNSH collections that progressively blurred the line between the gym and the runway. The debut, unveiled at Milan Fashion Week, was built around the concept of metamorphosis, centering on hybridity, modularity, and transformation. By the time their third chapter arrived in October 2025, the collection had evolved into a masterclass in transitional dressing.
Now comes the fourth installment: SLNSH Spring 2026, landing April 14th. True to the season, the collection leans into awakening — breathable mesh panels, perforated zones, and nature-inspired colorways ranging from fresh greens to soft neutrals. Standout pieces include the Define Transformable Jacket with a detachable hood and sleeves, the Dual-Length Waterproof Jacket that shifts between long and short, and the Utilitech Twill Mid-Rise Carpenter Pant, which pairs performance with an unmistakably fashion-forward silhouette. As Nash put it simply: “I want the clothes to move in a way that is as beautiful and interesting as the person wearing them.”
The Spring 2026 collection is available now on lululemon.com and in select stores across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.











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