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Ally Love Hosts Dress for Success Benefit Ride on Peloton April 23

Last Updated: April 22, 2026By Tags: ,

The Ally Love Dress for Success ride is happening on April 23 at 5 PM Eastern Time, and Peloton members everywhere have a chance to clip in for a cause that goes well beyond the workout. This ride-along event supports Dress for Success, a global nonprofit working to help economically vulnerable women build careers, gain confidence, and achieve financial independence.

Ally Love Dress for Success Ride

What Is Dress for Success?

Dress for Success is an international nonprofit organization that empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Founded in 1997, the organization has grown from Harlem, New York City, to nearly 145 cities in the United States and 20 other countries, and has helped over 1.3 million women as of 2023.

Its programs go far beyond clothing. Services include career coaching and job-skill readiness, upskilling and reskilling, networking and community support, and professional attire. The organization’s focus is on long-term economic mobility, not just a single moment of support.

How the Ally Love Dress for Success Ride Works

The Ally Love Dress for Success ride is a ride-along event, meaning there is no in-studio component. Riders join entirely from home through the Peloton app, which makes it accessible to the full Peloton community regardless of location or equipment.

Look for the class in Peloton’s live schedule under Ally Love’s lineup on April 23 at 5 PM ET.

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Because this is a benefit event rather than a ticketed fundraiser, the donation page is the most direct way for riders to make a financial impact. Participating in the class raises awareness, but contributing through the official Dress for Success donation page is how the dollars actually reach the organization. Riders can donate before, during, or after the ride.

Why Ally Love Is the Right Instructor for This Cause

Ally Love’s commitment to women’s empowerment extends well beyond any single class or event. The Dress for Success ride fits squarely into a pattern of purpose-driven work she has built over years. Earlier this year, she was named a founding member of the JPMorganChase Athlete Council, joining Tom Brady, Dwyane Wade, and A’ja Wilson in a financial literacy initiative built to support athletes at every level. That work connects directly to the economic independence mission at the heart of Dress for Success.

She has also taken that platform off the Peloton screen entirely. As we covered at The Clip Out, Love recently spoke at the 2026 Ignite by 4-H Summit in Washington, D.C., addressing more than 1,800 teens on leadership and personal development. That kind of reach, and willingness to use it, is exactly what makes the Ally Love Dress for Success ride a natural fit.

How to Make Your Ride Count

Showing up for the class is a meaningful start, but pairing your participation with a donation to Dress for Success is where the impact grows. Give directly through the official Dress for Success donation page.

The Peloton platform spans cycling, running, rowing, strength, pilates, yoga, meditation, and more, and events like the Ally Love Dress for Success ride are a reminder of how that reach can be pointed toward something bigger than any single workout.

Whether you have been riding with Ally for years or are just finding your way into her class schedule, April 23 is worth marking on your calendar. How will you make your ride count?


 

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About the Author: Jen Kern

Jen has been a Peloton member since early 2020 and is a travel-loving adventurer always on the hunt for the next vacation. In 2025, she ran her first marathon at the Berlin Marathon (thanks to many Peloton running programs that somehow turned her into a real runner.) Jen owns her own consulting company, where she works with behavioral health agencies to streamline their processes and go paperless. When she’s not training or consulting, she’s planning her next trip, enjoying a great glass of wine, or floating in her pool pretending she can’t hear anyone call “mom.” You can find her on the Peloton leaderboard, fueled by miles, memories, and #Reasons2Wine.