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Fabletics and Keke Palmer Launch 17-Piece Inclusive PowerHold Capsule

Fabletics and Keke Palmer launched a 17-piece PowerHold capsule, sizes XXS–4X, prices $12.95–$139.95, rolling out online and in stores starting Feb. 19, 2026.

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Fabletics and Keke Palmer Launch 17-Piece Inclusive PowerHold Capsule
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1. On‑The‑Go PowerHold High‑Waisted Leggings

This is the capsule’s calling card: built in Fabletics’ PowerHold technical/compression fabric with bold color‑blocking stripes that channel Keke’s “vibrant and energetic” palette. The release calls out discreet pockets that are “invisible to spot, but highly effective and useful,” so these aren’t just for studio selfies, they’re the practical legging you actually wear off the mat. Expect the high waist to read sculpting and comfort; sizes run XXS to 4X and the range fits inside the collection’s $12.95–$139.95 pricing window.

2. PowerHold pocketed legging (alternate silhouette)

Alongside the On‑The‑Go style, the capsule includes additional PowerHold leggings aimed at everyday motion, think quick transitions between Pilates, pick‑up and errands. They lean into function-first details while keeping that color‑blocked edge made for street‑ready layering. Keke’s line about not having to “choose between style and function” is literally the point here: hold, move, look good.

3. PowerHold leggings (general variant)

The broader PowerHold legging family appears across the drop to give shoppers options in compression and cut without losing the capsule’s signature energy. Fabletics frames these as performance pieces that double as lifestyle staples, so you can wear them from barre to brunch. With sizes XXS–4X, the line underscores accessibility while staying in the brand’s price band.

4. Principal Bra (color‑block version)

The Principal Bras pop in the capsule with the same bold color‑blocking stripes called out across the leggings, design continuity that makes mixing sets deliberate, not accidental. Kate Williams, Fabletics’ vice president of women’s design, said: “As a designer, it’s easy to find inspiration in someone like Keke, she has undeniable charm, while also radiating strength, positivity, and beauty.” These bras are pitched as the support piece for an all‑day athlete, priced within the collection’s stated $12.95–$139.95 range and offered XXS–4X.

5. Principal Bra (alternate colorway)

The release lists “Principal Bras” plural, so expect at least one alternate colorway or cut in the 17 pieces, again with bold stripes to match the leggings. These variants are intended to be mix‑and‑match friendly, making the set feel curated rather than fragmented. They’re specifically positioned to help “dominate her day in and out of her workout,” per Kate Williams’ line about bringing Palmer’s personality to life through PowerHold.

6. Teddy Half Zip jacket

One of the capsule’s cozy jackets, the Teddy Half Zip adds plush texture to the performance mix, exactly the kind of piece that turns compressed activewear into weekend outfits. Fabletics describes the jackets as “cozy new” silhouettes that layer over workouts or under bomber jackets for city styling. Given the $12.95–$139.95 price bracket, this is the kind of elevated comfort you don’t feel guilty about wearing all day.

7. Everyday Bomber

The Everyday Bomber is called out by name and plays to the collection’s layering intent, structured enough for errands, soft enough for post‑class warmth. It’s another nod to the capsule’s lifestyle angle: technically minded fabrics meeting streetwise silhouettes. The bomber ties into the collection’s pop of color and is built with the same inclusive sizing profile.

8. Year Round Terry Off‑the‑Shoulder Sweatshirt

This off‑the‑shoulder sweatshirt injects a soft, relaxed silhouette into the lineup, bridging the gap between studio-ready compression and chilled‑out downtime. It’s explicitly listed among the capsule’s jackets and cozy tops, giving you a slouchy, tactile option that still reads put‑together. That balance, practical warmth with a little attitude, echoes Palmer’s pitch about needing pieces that “support me throughout my day.”

9. Stylish jumpsuit

The capsule includes a stylish jumpsuit that ticks both performance and dressing simplicity boxes: one garment that can be your workout base layer or the outfit you throw on to run things afterward. Campaigncopy stresses the drop is built for transitions (“Pilates to pick‑up,” “barre to brunch”), so the jumpsuit’s stretch and cut are designed to move. Size inclusivity and PowerHold construction keep the jumpsuit functional across body types.

10. Dress (athleisure‑leaning)

There’s a dress in the collection intended to carry the same sporty sensibility into more traditionally dressed moments, shorts and tees don’t have to rule every errand. FashionUnited’s roll‑up says the capsule bridges workouts and brunch, and this dress is the literal embodiment of that promise: made to look polished while still moving with you. Expect breathable, forgiving fabric and the same energetic color blocking as the rest of the set.

11. Tops (layering essentials)

Multiple tops in the capsule are explicitly designed for layering, tight bases, cropped tees and midweight pullovers that sit perfectly under the bomber or over the Principal Bra. The design intent is practical: build your look around movement and then add on for temperature or style. Keke’s line about pieces that “hold you, and help you feel strong and supported” is the ethos for these tops.

12. Bottoms (non‑legging options)

Beyond the PowerHold leggings, the drop includes other bottoms, shorter silhouettes or relaxed pieces intended for errands and lounging. Those bottoms serve the capsule’s purpose of versatility: something to pair with the bras and jackets for quick street looks. The collection’s size range (XXS–4X) applies across these pieces, reinforcing the inclusive selling point.

13. Accessories (functional additions)

The press material lists accessories as part of the 17 pieces, small but essential items that lean practical: think pocketable helpers and simple carry pieces designed to complement the leggings’ hidden pockets. Accessories are positioned to support the “on the go” lifestyle the capsule celebrates, rounding out sets without overpowering performance function. They also help bring the collection into the $12.95 entry price territory.

14. Layering pieces for day‑to‑day movement

One of the 17 slots is explicitly a layering piece built to bridge classes and coffee: soft, breathable, and sized to accommodate PowerHold bases underneath. The copy repeatedly emphasizes seamless transitions, from Pilates to running errands, so this piece is engineered to layer without bulk. It’s a small structural move that keeps the collection wearable beyond studio hours.

15. Color‑blocked set pieces (mix‑and‑match elements)

Several items are designed as matching set pieces, the bold color‑blocking stripes show up across bras, leggings and tops so you can build coordinated outfits. That visual continuity is Keke’s vibe in the campaign: “vibrant and energetic,” according to the release. The sets are priced within the $12.95–$139.95 range and available in sizes XXS–4X.

16. Inclusive sizing piece (statement of intent)

One piece in the 17 is emblematic of the collection’s size inclusivity, every item, from bras to jackets, is offered XXS through 4X, which the brand highlights repeatedly. That detail isn’t a throwaway; it’s the point: accessible sizing across a PowerHold technical offering is the commercial and cultural play here. Campaignlive frames this drop as a bet on personality as much as product, and the size range underlines that reach.

17. The launch piece: curated capsule as a whole

The seventeenth “piece” is really the collection’s curated identity, the 17‑piece capsule itself, released starting Thursday, February 19 (FashionUnited lists Feb. 19, 2026) and sold online and in Fabletics stores nationwide and on regional storefronts. Keke Palmer nails the intent in her quote: “I’m always moving, between Pilates, work, and mom life, so I need pieces that can support me throughout my day… This collection is accessible, inclusive, and designed for women who want to feel confident and supported all day long, and look damn good doing it.” Business context matters here: Fabletics leans on PowerHold performance, a celebrity partner with cross‑category clout, and a DTC plus retail footprint to make a practical, styling‑forward capsule you can actually live in.

Final note: this capsule is a clear Fabletics play, performance tech married to pop energy, XXS–4X sizing and a $12.95–$139.95 price range, designed to be worn hard and styled harder.

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