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Sweaty Betty unveils ‘Born Sweaty’ campaign for spring 202

by Fiona Briggs
February 16, 2026
in Retailer News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Sweaty Betty announces Born Sweaty, a campaign that is not a tagline, but a truth.
It is the force that built the brand back in 1998. It is the fuel that has driven every step, stretch, sprint, and risk taken since – and the standard Sweaty Betty refuses to lower.
Born Sweaty reflects the brand’s belief that women do not need permission to start or to push forward or to define themselves through action. Sweaty Betty has never waited to be invited in; it moves first. Sweat is the proof of showing up, and progress is what follows.
This campaign doesn’t just tell a story. It moves, with full spirit.
Sweaty Betty continues to lead with purpose, to take up space with intention, and to move in ways that are true to who the brand is.
Born Sweaty celebrates the women in the Sweaty Betty community who are building what didn’t exist, leading with conviction, and redefining what’s possible with the campaign including:
  • Elizabeth Day, author and podcaster, champions honesty over perfection and reminds us that growth doesn’t come from getting it right, it comes from showing up.
  • Rehana Jade, cofounder of Club99, creates safer spaces for women to run at night and reclaim the streets on their own terms.
  • Georgie Bolam and Christa Daboiko, founders of Black Joy x Wellness, creates space for Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of colour to move and heal.
  • Victoria Nicholas, GB padel athlete and cofounder of Padel & Prams, is reshaping fitness for parents by refusing the idea that movement has an expiration date.
Launching alongside the new campaign is a curated collection designed for women in constant motion, from spin bikes to boardrooms, creative studios to marathons, start lines to everything that comes after. Built across live, train, studio, and run, these pieces are made to move through every chapter.
The launch also includes evolved versions of Sweaty Betty’s iconic Power and Motion lines, because progress doesn’t mean forgetting where it started. It means building from it.
Melissa Mullen, Sweaty Betty Brand President says: “Born Sweaty is who we are. Born from sweat. Built on effort. This isn’t empowerment with soft edges – this is full force, full spirit and belongs to the women who move through the world that very same way. We were Born Sweaty, and sweat is the proof we showed up.”
The Spring collection launches on 16th February with drops rolling out until the end of June. Available at sweatybetty.com and in Sweaty Betty stores.
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