Kim Kardashian unveils NikeSkims with Nike as she shares workout secrets in Vogue interview
NikeSkims spans seven collections and 58 silhouettes, with sizes XXS to 4X and prices $38–$148; sale begins Sept. 26. A-list athletes model the line as Kardashian discusses her routine and collaboration philosophy.

Kim Kardashian on Monday unveiled NikeSkims, a collaboration with Nike that expands her Skims line into activewear and signals a deeper partnership between the two brands. The project blends Skims’ body-conscious approach with Nike’s athletic heritage and is designed to reach a global audience through Nike’s distribution network.
NikeSkims spans seven collections and 58 silhouettes, with sizes ranging from XXS to 4X and price points from $38 to $148. The debut lineup features an array of athletes modeling the pieces, including Serena Williams, Chloe Kim, Sha’Carri Richardson, Jordan Chiles, and Madisen Skinner, among others. The collection is slated to go on sale September 26, marking the first full release under the NikeSkims banner.
In a Vogue interview accompanying the launch, Kardashian described the collaboration as a natural evolution for Skims. She said the brand’s focus on the female form aligns with Nike’s legacy, and she emphasized a desire for a lasting, equal partnership rather than a one-off collaboration. The designer highlighted that the project centers on clothes that empower movement, with a global reach enabled by Nike’s extensive distribution network and her own emphasis on long-term development.
Kardashian outlined her own workout routine, noting that she is a dedicated weightlifter who emphasizes lower-body work while rotating upper-body days. Her sessions typically run about 90 minutes and combine weight training, stretches, and cardio, with pilates woven in to support back health and overall flexibility. She described exercising as therapeutic and said she typically trains in the morning, though she admits to occasionally checking her phone during workouts, a habit she acknowledges can frustrate her trainer. She also shared that she has back issues that have required adjustments to her regimen, and she highlighted pilates as a crucial element of maintaining length and mobility.
Beyond the physical regimen, Kardashian spoke candidly about her preferences and routines. She revealed a preference for leggings and sports bras, but noted openness to layering tops or pairing leggings with shorts for variety. She described the NikeSkims line as offering more than a simple set of leggings and bras, highlighting the versatility of the pieces and the idea that there are more than 10,000 ways to mix and match within the collection. The line is intended to support an active lifestyle while staying true to Skims’ signature emphasis on comfort, fit, and ease of use in the gym.
The designer also discussed the design process itself, recounting hands-on involvement during fittings. She described conducting what she calls cellulite tests to ensure fabrics meet a certain thickness and provide the necessary support without feeling restrictive. Kardashian stressed that the goal was to create activewear that people feel comfortable in and want to wear beyond a workout, aligning with her broader aim to make clothing that makes individuals feel good about themselves and motivated to work out.
Asked about the broader aim of NikeSkims, Kardashian reiterated a commitment to a lasting collaboration. She described the partnership as a joint venture built to evolve over time, with equal input in innovation and development. With Nike’s global footprint and Skims’ design philosophy, the enterprise is positioned as a sustained platform rather than a single product drop. The combination of Nike’s athlete insights, manufacturing scale, and Skims’ intimate understanding of fit is positioned to push the line into a broader category of sport-oriented apparel while preserving the brand’s signature emphasis on comfort and confidence.
In framing the collection’s purpose, Kardashian said the goal was to forge a brand-new category that leverages both partners’ strengths. She underscored the importance of distribution reach and the ability to keep the line relevant over time, rather than treating NikeSkims as a one-season collaboration. By integrating Nike’s performance-oriented technology with Skims’ body-aware design, the project seeks to offer activewear that feels like an extension of a person’s everyday wardrobe, fit for workouts, travel, and daily wear alike.
As NikeSkims prepares to hit racks and screens later this month, Kardashian’s fitness-focused ethos and hands-on product approach are central to the line’s messaging. The collaboration arrives at a moment when athletes and fashion brands are increasingly blending performance technology with lifestyle aesthetics, aiming to reach consumers who want apparel that supports both high-intensity training and everyday comfort. The launch also signals Kardashian’s continued expansion from television and social media into collaborative fashion ventures that emphasize a holistic lifestyle approach—one that couples personal wellness routines with product lines designed to amplify that habit for a broad audience.